Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Program Edition

Janika graduated from The College of New Jersey in 2013 with a degree in psychology and minors in photography and Spanish. In 2015, she returned to her alma mater to work as an admissions counselor for first-year recruitment. Outside of work, she joined the New Jersey chapter of AFS-USA, an intercultural exchange organization that provided.. Read More.

Gabriel recently graduated from Roanoke College with a degree in business administration and mathematics. He spent the past two summers working at an English immersion camp at Robert College in Istanbul, Turkey which helped spark his interest in teaching. Gabriel spends much of his free time outdoors and can likely be found hiking the nearest.. Read More.

Emma recently graduated from Drake University, where she studied international relations, economics, and French. One of her most cherished college memories is volunteering at her university’s Adult Literacy Center, where she taught English to adult learners. Now, she is excited to bring her passions for education and intercultural engagement to her host community. Emma previously.. Read More.

Emilie is a recent graduate of Augsburg University in Minneapolis, Minnesota where she studied social and clinical psychology. During her time at Augsburg, Emilie developed and co-lead an interfaith program to foster relationships between Christians and Muslims and was a volunteer tutor to local youth. She is passionate about theatre and speech and most recently.. Read More.

Danny recently graduated from Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York where he majored in history-adolescent education and swam competitively on the Marist Swimming and Diving Team. His attraction to the Fulbright ETA program in Indonesia comes from his history background that attempts to conceptualize the immense amount of cultural histories throughout the world. The rich.. Read More.

Conor will be a co-teacher at SMAN 1 Seluma, Bengkulu. Through the ETA program, he hopes to learn more about Indonesian culture and promote cultural exchange within the school and wider community. Conor graduated from American University in 2015. His experiences living in Washington, DC. and the greater metropolitan area ignited his desire to travel.. Read More.

Blake graduated from Claremont McKenna College with a dual bachelor’s degree in politics, philosophy, and economics (PPE) and literature. He spent the fall of 2017 in Bali and Jogjakarta to study the art and religion of the two regions. He became enthralled by the historical influences on the cultures and how they manifested themselves in.. Read More.

Angela graduated from University of South Florida in 2018, where she earned her bachelor’s degrees in biomedical sciences and music studies. She had the opportunity to work with and teach children who live in an orphanage in Ghana, where she learned that education is fundamental for a country’s future. Inspired by this and previous language.. Read More.

Ammarah graduated from American University in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in international studies and a minor in communications. While at American, Ammarah taught a first-year seminar course about diversity and inclusion and tutored students in English. Ammarah has a passion for education and leads an Alternative Breaks program to New Orleans focusing on the.. Read More.

Alexander is a recent graduate of Rutgers University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in English. Grateful for his undergraduate experience at Rutgers, Alex has led several peer-mentoring programs and fundraising campaigns, partnered with fellow students to provide programming to a local homeless shelter, was a part of the orientation and family programs department, and.. Read More.