Showing posts with label funding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label funding. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2015

Wallenberg Summer Travel Award Application is NOW OPEN!


Applications open for 
2016 Wallenberg Summer Travel Awards


For more than seven years, a group of U-M students come back from a summer abroad, transformed.  They travel to the Dominica Republic, Peru, the Philippines, Uganda, Ecuador and elsewhere in the world.  They work to mitigate water pollution, assist grassroot community health organizations, support youth in marginalized populations, develop health care workshops in underserved populations, and other independent projects they design themselves. They are Wallenberg Summer Travel Award recipients.

Katie Finn traveled to Uganda, working with children who suffer cognitive impairment as a result of sever episodes of cerebral malaria.  Of her experience, she says, “We can come in as Western practitioners and save the day with our technology and interventions, but I really learned that we have so much more to learn from what they have to teach us and how we provide care, how we interact with patients.”

Ryan Thomas lived in the Dominican Republic, working with physicians and clinicians to determine needs assessment in rural healthcare environments.  He was reminded of the legacy he’s honoring: “In the spirit of the incredible legacy of Raoul Wallenberg, I hoped to accomplish something important and meaningful that would positively impact the lives of others. I can only dream to do something as big and powerful and impact as many people. That will be my goal."

The Wallenberg Summer Travel Awards allows selected students to take part in a community service project or civic participation anywhere in the world, such as volunteer work with a humanitarian organization such as a school, clinic or aid program, or the exploration of humanitarian issues not well understood in the US.

The program honors the legacy of Raoul Wallenberg, who, as a student at the University of Michigan in the 1930s, traveled across North America to observe and learn from people of all kinds on their own terms. This experience helped him understand the human condition, and shaped his lifelong concern for human dignity and humanitarian values. His heroic efforts during World War II to rescue the surviving Jews of Budapest are an inspiring demonstration of how one individual can make a difference in the world.


Applications for the Wallenberg Summer Travel program are open through February 15, 2016 at 11:59pm.  More information can be found at our website and MCompass.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

International Institute Funding Opportunities!



Are you still looking for additional funding for this summer? The International Institute has some fast approaching deadlines! 

There's still time! Check them out below. #MGoAbroad

http://bit.ly/1I1gQHm

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Davis Projects for Peace Initiative - Due January 26!



Apply today for the 


initiative for 2015! 

Proposals must be submitted by midnight on Monday, January 26, 2015.

The selected project proposal will be funded at $10,000 and implemented during summer of 2015. 

Applications are available in MJoin! 

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Wallenberg Summer Travel Awards 2015



“This trip altered my career plans to focus on global health. I didn’t have the confidence to pursue global health before, but now I have the understanding, business and educational background that gave me the tools I need.”

Randy’s research developed tools to allow better treatment for adolescent girls in HIV ravaged areas of South Africa as a Wallenberg Summer Travel Award recipient. What will you do?

Learn and apply: https://mcompass.umich.edu/?go=wallenberg

Applications due February 16, 2015

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Friday, February 14 @ 12 PM | Info session on Summer Funding Opportunities for Research, Internships, & Study Abroad in Europe & Eurasia

The Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia (WCEE) is pleased to announce the availability of grants for summer and semester-long research projects or internships for current undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Apply today! 

CREES welcomes applications from students pursuing study of a modern language of the region. These awards are given only for intensive language classes that teach the equivalent of a University of Michigan academic year language class.  FLAS-eligible languages at CREES currently include Armenian, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Uzbek, and Yiddish. Additional area languages may be supported for Summer FLAS; please contact CREES with questions about languages not listed here. 
 
Info sesion: February 14 at 12:00 PM, 1636 SSWB 
Learn about summer funding opportunities for research, internships, and study in Europe & Eurasia. Lunch will be provided.  

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Julie Claus Burnett
Academic Services Coordinator
Armenian Studies ProgramCenter for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies
Center for European Studies
Copernicus Program in Polish StudiesWeiser Center for Emerging Democracies
University of Michigan

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Apply by February 17 | Wallenberg Summer Travel Awards (funding for service-oriented projects abroad)




Purpose
The Executive Committee of the Wallenberg Endowment is sponsoring the Raoul Wallenberg International Summer Travel Awards. While a student at the University of Michigan in the 1930s, Raoul Wallenberg traveled across North America to observe and learn from people of all kinds on their own terms. This experience helped him understand the human condition and shaped his life-long concern for human dignity and humanitarian values. His heroic efforts to rescue the surviving Jews of Budapest are an inspiring demonstration of how one individual can make a difference, even under the most dire circumstances.

In the spirit of Raoul Wallenberg's experience at Michigan, the Wallenberg International Summer Travel Award will allow selected students to take part in a community service project or civic participation anywhere in the world. The award will support such experiences as, for instance, volunteer with a humanitarian organization such as a school, clinic, or aid program, or the exploration of humanitarian issues not well understood in the United States.

Projects should be at least four weeks in duration and take place outside of the U.S. between May and August of the current application cycle. The University's international travel policies will be followed.

Awards 
A total of five awards will be given this year to cover transportation, room and board, and local excursions made in connection with the project:

Four undergraduate awards of $2,000 each
One Bagramian Award ($2,500) for a graduate student pursuing a project related to the field of public health

The application deadline is February 17, 2014 by 11:59 PM.

For more information and for the application, please visit MCompass.
For more information on Raoul Wallenberg, please visit wallenberg.umich.edu.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Apply by March 4 | Gilman International Scholarship Program (study & internship abroad funding for Pell grant recipients)

The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affair's Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program is pleased to announce that the online application is now open for students participating in study abroad programs and internships during the summer 2014 and fall/academic year 2014-2015 terms.  The Gilman Program aims to diversify the kinds of students who study and intern abroad and the countries and regions where they go.  All eligible applicants are encouraged to apply.  For more information about the Gilman Scholarship, webinar schedules, and other helpful resources, including subscription to Gilman Advisor Newsletters, please visit the Gilman website at www.iie.org/gilman

Summer 2014 & fall/AY 2014-2015 online applications are due March 4, 2014 by 11:59 pm (Central) 

Students applying for any academic term must meet the eligibility requirements below: 

* Enrolled as an undergraduate student at an accredited two- or four-year U.S. institution 
* Receiving a Federal Pell Grant at the time of application or during the term abroad 
* Be a United States citizen 
* Participating in a study abroad program or internship that is no less than four weeks (28 days) in one country and no more than an academic year 
* Applying to or accepted into a study abroad program or internship eligible for academic credit by the student's home institution 
* Studying or interning in any country not currently under a U.S. State Department Travel Warning or Cuba 

The Gilman International Scholarship Program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and administered by the Institute of International Education (IIE).  Since the program's inception in 2001, the Gilman Program has awarded over 15,000 U.S. undergraduates of high financial need to study and intern abroad in over 130 countries from more than 1,100 institutions. 

For more information, please contact the appropriate person below: 

STUDENTS 

Last Name A-D 
Phone:  832-369-3477 
Email: gilmanforms@iie.org 

Last Name E-K 
Phone: 832-369-3484 
Email: gilman@iie.org 

Last Name L-Q 
Phone: 832-369-3475 
Email: gilmandocs@iie.org 

Last Name R-Z 
Phone: 832-369-3485 
Email: gilmanapp@iie.org 

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Upcoming Deadlines | Funding for Internships, Research & Volunteering Abroad



Funding for Internships, Research & Volunteering Abroad:
Upcoming Deadlines

Note: We will continue to update this list as we find out about new opportunities.

Fellowships open to Undergrads and Graduate Students
  • Monday, Feb. 17Wallenberg International Summer Travel Award 
    • For undergrad and graduate students pursuing a project focusing on community service or civic participation.
    • MCompass.umich.edu, search Scholarships for “Wallenberg”
  • Friday, Feb. 24: African Studies Center Funding 
    • For undergrad and graduate students seeking funds to pursue African studies related research, internships, or conference participation.  


  • Monday, March 3LSA Internship Scholarship 
    • For LSA undergraduate students receiving need-based support through the Office of Financial Aid. 
  • Friday, March 14, Program in International and Comparative Studies (PICS)
    • PICS Arctic Internships (For undergrads in any concentration seeking an internship in the Arctic region.) – internship & funding opportunities. Apply by February 14.
  • Saturday, March 15Weiser Center for Europe & Eurasia (see below)
    • Six different grants available for undergraduates and graduate students pursuing internships and research in Europe.
  • Saturday, March 15: Armenian Studies Program (ASP): Travel and Research Grants (For undergrads and graduate students engaged in research or projects related to Armenian studies.)
  • Tuesday, March 25: Nam Center for Korean Studies (see below)
  • Sunday, March 30 (2013 deadline): Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS)
 
    • Friday, April 4: Barger Leadership Institute (BLI) Global Internship Award
      • For BLI-affiliated students & Organizational Studies majors pursuing an internship with a global focus
      • Funding available for traditional study abroad, as well.

    • Various deadlinesLSA Global Experience Scholarship For LSA undergraduates who are participating in programs through the Center for Global & Intercultural Study – Search MCompass for Scholarships)
    Funding for Student Organizations


    Note: Members of student organizations who are applying for individual funding sources on this handout should be sure to prepare individual and unique applications. Be sure to write about how the global experience will impact YOU academically, personally, and professionally!


    Fellowships open to Graduate Students Only
    • Friday, Jan. 31: Center for the Education of Women
      • Menakka and Essel Bailey Graduate Fellowship (For graduate students pursuing work, research, study, or other cultural experiences in South or Southeast Asia, excluding China and Japan.)                                                                                                                             
    • Saturday, Feb. 1: Center for Chinese Studies – various grants (For graduate students only; some reserved for students earning degrees through the CCS.)
    • Friday, March 14: Tinker Research Grant (For graduate students conducting preliminary fieldwork in Latin America)

    Additional Resources
    • Click here to view the International Career Pathways presentation on "Funding for Research and Internships Abroad," which took place in November. Administrators of several of the grants below talk about their funding opportunities, including tips for applying.
    • Click here, then on "Tips..." to view a Statement of Purpose Writing Workshop presented by Sweetland Writing Center. 

    Prepared by the International Center’s Education Abroad Office
    Questions? Contact us at icoverseas@umich.edu.