Three History alumni receive Fulbright scholarships to study abroad in 2021.

Twenty-one people with Stanford affiliations are among this year’s recipients of grants from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. The awardees include several members of the Class of 2020, as well as other recent Stanford alums, according to an announcement by the Bechtel International Center.

The Department of History is proud to announce that four recent alumni are awarded Fulbright’s English Teaching Assistantships or Research Grants to travel to Brazil, Crotia, France, and France.

Sofia Patino-Duque (BA in History and German Studies, ’20) will teach English in Germany. She hopes to create a book club that highlights female and immigrant voices and hold salsa workshops for her German acquaintances. Sofia studied with  Professor Fiona Griffiths in the History Department.

Clara Romani (BA in History and French, ’20) France, will pursue a master’s degree in history at the Université de Cergy-Pontoise in the Université Paris Seine consortium, continuing her current studies and research on the French Middle Ages. Clara studied with Professor Fiona Griffiths in the History Department.

Jason Seter, (BA in English and History, MA in English, ’19) Croatia, will work with the Academy of Dramatic Art at the University of Zagreb to conduct a historical, theoretical and auto-ethnographic study of Zagreb’s stand-up scene. Jason studied with Professor Priya Satia in the Department of History.

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