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International Travel Funds -
International Programs Student Funding Expo
Wednesday, November 18th, 3:00 - 5:00 pm
1117 University Capitol Centre (International Commons)
In addition to support for study abroad, International Programs (IP) also provides funding support for research, experiential learning, internships, language learning, and travel to conferences. Stop by the IP Funding Expo to learn more about the wide range of funding programs available through IP. This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about options available to you by talking with IP staff about funding and meeting students who have received funding from IP to learn about their experiences. Students will present posters and other visual materials from their trips. Refreshments will be provided.
For more information about IP Funding please visit our website: http://international.uiowa.edu/grants/default.asp.
The IP Student Funding Expo is part of International Education Week, November 16-20, 2009. For more information and a complete list of events, please visit http://international.uiowa.edu/outreach/community/education-week.asp.
The Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies will conduct the following Winter/Spring 2010 Graduate Student Seminars:
"Princes and Their Cities in Burgundian and Habsburgian Europe, 1400-1648"
Thursdays 2-5 pm, January 7 - March 11, 2010
Professors James Murray and James Palmitessa, Western Michigan University
Click here for the printable poster.
"The Anglo-Saxon Seminar: Law and Literature"
Professor Jana Schulman, Western Michigan University
Thursdays 2-5 p.m., January 7 - March 11, 2010
Click here for the printable poster.
http://www.newberry.org/renaissance/consortium/consortiumsems.html
Graduate students from Consortium institutions who are taking a seminar
for credit must make arrangements with their own university. Faculty
auditing is encouraged. All participants in the seminars must register
with the Center for Renaissance Studies by completing an enrollment
form, found on the web page linked above, and mailing it to the Center
for Renaissance Studies or emailing it to renaissance@newberry.org.
Funds may be available for graduate students at Consortium
schools to participate in these seminars.
Newberry Library Research Grants:
SHORT-TERM FELLOWSHIPS
Ph.D. candidates and scholars with a doctorate are eligible for
short-term travel-to-collections fellowships. Their purpose is to help
researchers study specific materials at the Newberry that are not
readily available to them elsewhere. Short-term fellowships are usually
awarded for a period of one month. Most are restricted to scholars who
live and work outside the Chicago area. Stipends are $1600 per month.
NEW: We invite short-term fellowship applications from teams of two or
three scholars who plan to collaborate intensively on a single,
substantive project. The individual scholars on a team awarded a
fellowship will each receive a full stipend of $1600 per month. Teams
should submit a single application, including cover sheets and CVs from
each member.
Short-term applications are due March 1, 2010.
We also offer exchange fellowships with British, French and German
institutions, a fellowship for American Indian women pursuing any
post-graduate education, and a fellowship for published independent
scholars.
For more information or to download application materials, visit our
website at: http://www.newberry.org/research/felshp/fellowshome.html
Or contact:
Research and Education
The Newberry Library
60 West Walton Street
Chicago, IL 60610
312.255.3666
research@newberry.org
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