Study Abroad Services is pleased to introduce the Spring 2022 SALP Cohort and their proposed programs:
Helene Blondeau, Professor in the Department of French and Francophone Studies and Linguistics, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
UF in Canada, Francophone Culture and Society in Context
Rosalie Koenig, Lecturer in the Department of Agronomy, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
UF in Costa Rica - Research in Agronomy
Matthew Hallett, Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
UF in Guyana - Participatory Research and Conservation
Antonio Faciola, Associate Professor in the Department of Animal Sciences
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
UF in Italy - Dairy Production
Ashlee Ossiboff, Instructional Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Education and Behavior, College of Health and Human Performance
UF in the UK and Ireland - Health Education and Communication
Joy Rodgers, Instructional Associate Professor in the Department of Health Education and Behavior, College of Health and Human Performance
Matthew Jones, Lecturer in the University Writing Program, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
UF in Wales - International Law and Writing in Practice
Candice Adams-Mitchell, Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences, College of Public Health and Health Professions
UF in Zambia - Global Communication Perspectives
The Study Abroad Leadership Program (SALP) provides faculty with the training, tools, and funding to develop new and innovative faculty-led study abroad programs. Upon completion of the program, faculty receive an award of up to $3500 to conduct a site visit to their proposed program location. This year, a select group of eight faculty members from four different colleges were chosen to participate and will develop programs in six different locations. These programs are expected to run in the summer of 2023 and will help diversify opportunities for students of underrepresented majors and in non-traditional locations.
For information about SALP please visit this website.