center for south asian studies
Summer in South Asia Undergraduate Fellowship Colloquium 2012
October 19, 2012
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Room 1636, School of Social Work Building
1080 S. University
Funded by our anonymous donor, seven undergraduate students were awarded fellowships to do independent research in India. At this event they will present reports on their work. We hope you will join us to celebrate their achievements.
Presentations by Students:
Nicholas Pilarski
Major: Theater Arts, Minor: Global Media Studies
Title:The Aesthetics of Internal Revolution
Carolyn Yarina
Major: Chemical Engineering
Title:How to Reach India's Rural Poor
Marisa Perera
Major: Psychology and Spanish
Title:An In-Depth Analysis of Family-Based Interventions in Treating Mentally Ill in Chennai, India
Bradley Iott
Major: Anthropology and Urban Studies
Title:When Healthcare Meets Culture: Running a Health Clinic in Nizamuddin Basti
Rabia Mahmood
Major: Psychology, Minor: Gender and Health
Title:Health Policy on HIV/AIDS in India
Tessa Adzemovic
Major: Biochemistry and French
Title:New Delhi and the Hazrat Inayat Khan Foundation: Are NGOs Cures or Bandaids?
Eric Raynal
Major: Chemical Engineering; Pre-medical
Title:Utilizing Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Systems in Indian Healthcare Systems: An Emerging Technology
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