Dr. Adriana Padovan, a Senior Research Associate at the Adriatic Institute of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright grant for a visiting research scholarship at the Tulane Maritime Law Center of the Tulane University Law School in New Orleans for the academic year 2023-2024. From March 1, 2024, to December 1, 2024, Dr. Padovan will be immersed in the Fulbright Visiting Research Scholar Program, focusing on a research project titled “Seaworthiness in the context of marine insurance contracts in view of the technological developments and automatization in shipping.” The project will be under the sponsorship of Professor Martin Davies, a luminary in the field of maritime law.
The Fulbright program, known for fostering mutual understanding between the United States and other countries through educational and cultural exchanges, serves as a bridge for scholars around the globe to enhance their academic and professional pursuits. Dr. Padovan’s selection for this program underscores the significance of her research and its potential contribution to the global maritime law community
Tulane University Law School, especially its Maritime Law Center, stands at the forefront of maritime law education globally. The center, enriched by the Tulane Law Library’s extensive collections, provides an unparalleled resource for scholars. Under the guidance of Professor Martin Davies, who is celebrated for his extensive contributions to maritime law, Dr. Padovan is poised to delve deeply into how technological advancements in shipping are reshaping concepts of seaworthiness within marine insurance contracts.
This scholarship is not only a milestone for Dr. Padovan but also a substantial benefit to the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts and its Adriatic Institute for it enhances its international footprint and opens avenues for future collaborations and research projects. The knowledge and experiences Dr. Padovan will gain from this program are expected to enrich the Adriatic Institute’s research capabilities and contribute significantly to the academic and professional development of its scholars, particularly in the evolving field of maritime law.