Showing posts with label Summer in South Asia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer in South Asia. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2014

Summer in South Asia Fellowship - Information Session! Today, 3:30 PM SSWB


   Photo by Man Kuan Lei, 2014 SISA Alumna 
TODAY! 

Information Session 

3:30 PM 

Room 1636 School of Social Work Building 

Learn more about how to apply for this independent, funded, and life changing opportunity!

Thanks to a generous donation to the Center for South Asian Studies, undergraduate students at UM have an opportunity to design and carry out their own fellowship programs in India during the summer. This fellowship is intended for non-graduating students who have not already spent significant amounts of time in India. The program is designed to be flexible: you research and choose the NGOs, tell us what you want to study, design a program to accomplish your goals, and we will fund the best and most unique proposals to cover most of your costs. 

For more information contact csas@umich.edu or the International Center's Education Abroad Coordinator, Audrey Buswellabuswell@umich.edu

See you there!


Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Summer in South Asia Fellowship - Information Session


Are you up for an adventure in India? Want funding to make it happen?


Learn more at an information session:

Monday, December 1 at 3:30 pm, room 1636 SSWB!

Don't miss out on this incredibly opportunity! ‪#‎mgoabroad‬

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Today @noon: Summer in South Asia Fellowship Info Session




Undergraduate Summer in South Asia Fellowship Program
Information Session 
 
October 18, 2012
Noon-1 pm
 
Room 1644 SSWB
1080 S. University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Fellowship Application deadline: Monday, November 19, 2012

The Center for South Asian Studies offers a special opportunity to chart your own course in India…
Thanks to a generous donation to the Center for South Asian Studies, undergraduate students at U-M have an opportunity to design and carry out their own fellowship programs in India during the summer.
·         This fellowship is intended for non-graduating students who have not already spent significant amounts of time in India
·         The program is designed to be flexible: you contact NGOs of your choice, write a proposal outlining what you want to study and where, design a program to accomplish your research goals, and we will fund the best proposals to cover most of your costs
·         Attending the Summer in South Asia Colloquium on Oct 19 highly recommended:
Oct 19: Summer in South Asia Fellowship Colloquium
Undergraduate Fellows present reports of their research conducted with NGOs in India
4 pm/ Room 1636/ SSWB
For application forms, requirements, timeline for 2012 and information about our past fellows go to:
http://www.ii.umich.edu/csas/academics/fellowshipsgrants/summerinsouthasia



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Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PMphone 734.615.4059 | fax 734.936.0996 | ziljos@umich.edu www.ii.umich.edu/csas/

Monday, October 15, 2012

10/19 @ 4p: Summer in South Asia Fellowship Colloquium


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 

Free and open to the public.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Info Session: Fellowship to support research/internships in India


center for south asian studies

Undergraduate Summer in South Asia Fellowship Program
Information Session

September 21, 2012
Noon - 1 pm
 Room 1636 SSWB
1080 S. University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Fellowship Application deadline: Monday, November 19, 2012

The Center for South Asian Studies offers a special opportunity to chart your own course in India…
 Thanks to a generous donation to the Center for South Asian Studies, undergraduate students at U-M have an opportunity to design and carry out their own fellowship programs in India during the summer.
 ·         This fellowship is intended for non-graduating students who have not already spent significant amounts of time in India
·         The program is designed to be flexible: you contact NGOs of your choice, write a proposal outlining what you want to study and where, design a program to accomplish your research goals, and we will fund the best proposals to cover most of your costs
 ·         Attending the Summer in South Asia Colloquium On Oct 19 highly recommended:
Summer in South Asia Fellowship Colloquium
Undergraduate Fellows present reports of their research conducted with NGOs in India
4 pm/ Room 1636/ SSWB


For application forms, requirements, timeline for 2012-13 and information about our past fellows go to: