Department of Education Awards $192,000 Grant for Student Exchange Between the U.S. and Europe
The Fund
for the Improvement of Post-secondary Education in the U.S. Department
of Education has awarded a four-year, $192,000 grant to the department
of mathematical sciences at the University of Arkansas for mathematics
students at the master’s and doctoral levels to study at a
consortium of U.S. and European institutions.
The United States
consortium includes the University of Arkansas as the lead institution,
along with Temple University and the University of Pittsburgh. The
European consortium includes the University of Bologna in Italy
as the lead institution, the Université Paris VII Diderot
in France, the Université de Rennes in France and the Universidad
Autonoma de Madrid in Spain.
The project will involve 24 U.S. students
and 24 European students over four years. The exchange will be for
one semester, typically four months, during which time the visiting
students will take graduate-level mathematics courses at the visiting
institutions.
“The exchange program is a first step towards
establishing a ‘global curriculum’ in the fields of
mathematical analysis and partial differential equations,” said
Luca Capogna, project director for participating U.S. universities,
which have all committed funds for students participating in the
program.
The Fund for the Improvement of Post-secondary Education
was founded in 1972 with a dual mission to improve both the quality
and the accessibility of education beyond the high school level.
Projects receiving grants from the fund are intended to provide
the seed capital for experiments in educational reform. The European
partners are funded by the Directorate General for Education and
Culture of the European Commission.
CONTACTS: Luca Capogna,
professor, department of mathematical sciences
J. William Fulbright
College of Arts and Sciences
479-575-3351, lcapogna@uark.edu
Lynn
Fisher, communications director
Fulbright College
479-575-7272,
lfisher@uark.edu

