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Wilson picked for research in Canada

April 4, 2025
sa国际传媒官网网页入口 student Emma Wilson has been selected for a Fulbright Canada-Mitacs Globalink Research Internship for summer 2025.

Article By: Clark Leonard

University of North Georgia (sa国际传媒官网网页入口) student Emma Wilson has been selected for a for summer 2025.

The Fulbright Canada-Mitacs Globalink Research Internship is intended for U.S. students interested in going to Canada to undertake advanced research projects for 10-12 weeks (between May and August) in their area of interest.

Wilson, a junior from Peachtree City, Georgia, pursuing a degree in nursing, will work on a project at the University of Regina helping create visual aids for refugees for breastfeeding. Her mother is a nurse, so choosing that field was a natural progression for her. The Fulbright Canada-Mitacs Globalink program feeds into that passion, as well.

"I'm kind of a science nerd, and I really like caring for people. I want to have first-hand experience," Wilson said. "This opportunity has paved the way for me to travel and network and see a different aspect of nursing."

The junior is involved on campus in a variety of ways. She is a member of the Honors Program and has also served in Student Government Association (SGA). Mallory Rodriguez, director of student life and leadership, said Wilson is willing to take initiative.

"Emma is not afraid to jump in and take ownership of projects and discussions. I love that she's always ready to share an opinion and contribute to decision-making and discussions and advocacy work our students are doing through SGA. This mentality really helps her stand out among her peers," Rodriguez said. "She's not afraid to challenge a process or ask a hard question."

Cynthia Wagner, lecturer of nursing, has taught Wilson in multiple classes and was not surprised to hear about Wilson's summer opportunity.

"What makes her very successful is her quiet inner drive," Cynthia Wagner said.

Kristin Wagner, lecturer of nursing, appreciates Wilson's attention to detail.

"She's just one of those students you can always count on to participate," Kristin Wagner said. "She's always prepared and on time. She's a dream nursing student. She's fantastic."

Rodriguez looks forward to seeing how Wilson benefits from the experience in Canada.

"Emma is brilliantly smart," Rodriguez said. "This research will help her continue to thrive in health care and gain the practical skillset needed to be a leader in the nursing area."


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