PhD candidate Sujee Jung selected as 2018-19 Honors College Teaching Fellow

August 30, 2018

Bloustein School PhD candidate Sujee Jung has been selected a Rutgers Honors College Teaching Fellow for the 2018-19 academic year.

The Honors College Teaching Fellows Program is an innovative scholarly collaboration designed to enrich the educational experience for both undergraduate and graduate students associated with the Honors College. Undergraduates have the opportunity to work directly with advanced graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who serve as instructional fellows and mentors throughout the year. Teaching Fellows are trained and mentored by faculty and deans to teach the Honors College mission course, the Forum.

In addition, Teaching Fellows meet regularly with faculty and Honors College deans in a collegial community based in the shared experience of teaching leading to scholarly development. Through teaching and informal interaction with students, Fellows participate in the creation of the Honors College living and learning community centered in the new facility. This dedicated residence, where all first-year Honors College students live, also houses the administrative offices of the Honors College, seminar rooms where Forum sections meet, and apartments for faculty fellows.

Sujee’s dissertation topic is “Transnational Planning and its Problem (The Case of Red River Megacity Development in Hanoi City, Vietnam).” At the Bloustein School, she is a teaching assistant to the undergraduate level Introduction to GIS and both the graduate and undergraduate level Graphic Communications for Planners courses.

This year’s 12 fellows were selected from a pool of over 90 candidates.

 

Teaching Fellow

Graduate Field

Benjamin Billingsley

Clinical Psychology

Gabriel Villegas

Biochemistry

Dr. Harita Menon

Cell Biology and Neuroscience

Jazmín Isaura Puicón

History

Kristina Howansky

Psychology

Martin Zorde

Plant Biology

Meng Zhang

Psychology

Pedro Cesar Lopes Gerum

Industrial & Systems Engineering

Robyn C. Miranda

Food Science

Sujee Jung

Urban Planning & Public Policy

Talia Robbins

Psychology

Tina Drew

Electrical Engineering

 

 

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