Friday, December 21, 2012

Apply by Feb 22nd: Fellowship for international service work


Raoul Wallenberg International Summer Travel Fellowship
 
About the Fellowship:

In the spirit of Raoul Wallenberg’s experience at Michigan, the Raoul Wallenberg International Summer Travel Fellowship will allow selected students to take part in a community service project or civic participation anywhere in the world. The fellowship will support experiences such as volunteer work with a humanitarian organization like a school, clinic or aid program, or the exploration of humanitarian issues not well understood in the U.S.. 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. Several fellowships will be made for summer 2013, each in the amount of up to $5000 to cover transportation, room and board, and local excursions made in connection with the project. At least one fellowship will go to an undergraduate student and at least one to a graduate student.

The application deadline is February 22nd, 2013

For eligibility criteria as well as application information, please see M-Compass

For questions about the Wallenberg International Summer Travel Fellowship please contact  wallenberginfo@umich.edu 

Note:  This fellowship should be distinguished from the recently announced Wallenberg Fellowship which is year-long fellowship intended for graduating seniors. More information on this opportunity will be available in early January. For now, please see the University Record press release for further information.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Apply by Jan 25th: Nanotechnology Research in Japan


NanoJapan: International Research Experience for Undergraduates
Apply by January 25, 2013

Rice University is now accepting applications for the 2013 NanoJapan:
International Research Experience for Undergraduates program.
Generously supported by an NSF Partnerships for International Research
& Education (NSF-PIRE) grant, the program seeks to cultivate interest
in nanotechnology among young U.S. undergraduate students, especially
those from underrepresented groups, and encourages such students to
pursue graduate study and academic research in the physical
sciences.Recognized as a model for international education programs
for science and engineering students, NanoJapan will provide U.S.
undergraduates with structured research opportunities in Japanese
university laboratories with Japanese mentors focused on the study of
THz dynamics of nanostructures. The program is well-suited to
engineering or physics students with a keen interest in this area of
nanotechnology research.

The program includes:

1. Pre-Departure Orientation at Rice University

2. Three week Orientation Program in Tokyo that includes Introductory
Japanese Language Classes, Introduction to Japanese Society & Culture
Seminar, and an Introduction to Nanoscale Science and THz Dynamics
Seminar

3. Nanotechnology Research Internship: Eight and a half week research
internship with leading nanotechnology laboratories in Japan.
Potential research host universities include Keio University, the
University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Chiba University,
Kyoto University, Osaka University, Osaka Institute of Technology,
Shinshu University, Tohoku University and Hokkaido University.

4. Re-Entry Program: Includes communication skills and career
developments seminars and the presentation of a topical research
poster on the summer internship at the Rice Quantum Institute's Summer
Research Colloquium.

To be eligible to apply for the NanoJapan: International Research
Experience for Undergraduates (IREU) program student's must be:

- Currently enrolled as a degree-seeking undergraduate student at a
U.S. institution of higher education;
- A U.S. citizen or permanent resident;
- Currently in your freshman or sophomore year;
- In good academic standing and not currently under any academic
suspension or other disciplinary action at your home university;
- Able to express a demonstrated interest in the field of
nanotechnology as it relates to THz dynamics of nanostructures

All eligible students with a strong interest in physics-related
nanotechnology research and desire to study in Japan are encouraged to
apply. Women, underrepresented groups, and students
from schools with limited research opportunities are particularly
encouraged to apply. Community college students who plan to
matriculate to a four-year university and major in physics or
engineering are also strongly encouraged to apply. No prior Japanese
language experience is required, though applicants should be able to
express a demonstrated interest in the study of Japanese language
and/or culture.

Benefits: Selected participants will receive international airfare to
Japan (departing from Houston), a $4,500 stipend to be used towards
living costs while abroad, and program, some meals, and lodging costs
during the Pre-Departure Orientation, Orientation Program in Tokyo,
Mid-Program Meeting in Kyoto, and Re-Entry Program at Rice. During the
research internship, students will use their stipend to pay their
housing and living costs.

Program Fee: In lieu of a program fee, students will be responsible
for enrollment in a one-credit research course through the Rice Summer
School and payment of all applicable tuition and fees estimated at
$1,282 per credit.

Application Deadline: Online applications must be submitted by January
25, 2013 and two letters of recommendation must be received by
February 1. For more information on the NanoJapan program and to
access the online application please see http://nanojapan.rice.edu.

For questions please email nanojapan@rice.edu or call (713) 348-6362.

--
Sarah Phillips
Manager, TeraNano PIRE Education & International Initiatives
Rice University

6100 Main St., ECE - MS 366
Houston, TX 77005
Phone: (713) 348-6362
Fax: (713) 348-5686
sphillips@rice.edu
http://nanojapan.rice.edu
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NanoJapan

NanoJapan: Selected by the National Academy of Engineering as a model
program for "Infusing Real Word Experience into Engineering
Education".  See pg. 33 of http://www.nae.edu/File.aspx?id=65139.

NanoJapan:  Winner of 2008 IIE Heiskell Award as a  'Best Practice in
Study Abroad'.  See http://tinyurl.com/NanoJapanHeiskell

Undergraduate May Study Abroad Program in Costa Rica


STILL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

CIBER Undergraduate May Study Abroad Program in Costa Rica


Our program is based at the INCAE Business School near San Jose. Its focus is sustainable development, entrepreneurship, economic development, culture, teamwork, ecotourism, and how to do business in Latin America. Activities include company tours, white-water rafting, visiting an active volcano and nature hiking.  In free time students typically visit local beaches or enjoy outdoor activities.

Attending our program is a unique experience for students to visit companies and learn from faculty who have first hand business experience. Students are able to ask questions and learn in a hands on environment.

We have amazing faculty from INCAE, particularly the CVs of Alberto Trejos, Esteban Brenes, Ana María Manajo, Lawrence Pratt. They have all served in high level government positions:
  • Alberto Trejos:  Chief Negotiator CAFTA, Costa Rica, President, CINDE (Foreign Direct Investment Agency), Costa Rica
  • Esteben Brenes:  Former Minister of Technology, Costa Rica, Former Minister of Agriculture, Costa Rica
  • Lawrence Pratt:  Director, Latin America Center for Competitiveness and Sustainable Development
  • Ana María Manajo: Former Minister of Energy, Honduras
Their complete CVs are available on the INCAE website:
http://www.incae.edu/en/faculty/


The INCAE Business School has been the #1 ranked business school in Latin America for the past five years by America Economia (actually last year #2).  They are also ranked by the Financial Times (top fifty).  The WSJ and Business Week have ranked INCAE in the top 10 for international experience of students.

Information about our program and how to apply:

Program fee: $3,400 includes housing, group meals, company and cultural visits. This fee does not cover airfare, personal expenses, or meals on your own, or 3 credits winter term.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Apply by Feb 15th: Research Opportunity in India through UM-UROP


Please see the announcement below about a research opportunity in India through the U-M UROP Program. 

The application deadline is February 15th

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We will have the opportunity to send up to 10 students to India this summer through the Khorana Program.  We are working in placements for small groups of students from UM and the other partner schools in the CIC and Georgetown to go to India and conduct research in biotechnology, global health, and engineering. 

Students should be able to have airfare and housing covered and receive a stipend, still working on the amount.  I will be in charge of forwarding applications. Students with research experience will be more competitive.

Sandy
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Sandra Gregerman, Director
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
University of Michigan
1190 USB
204 Washtenaw Ave.
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
734/615-9961

UM-UROP Program in Khorana - FAQs

Which Indian cities offer placements?

Bangalore, Pune, Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, and outside major cities:
Punjab and Vellore.

The web site says that host organizations arrange housing - what type
of housing is this? (e.g. homestay, hotel/hostel, dormitory at the
host organization)


Housing will be hostels or dormitories.

If I am an undergraduate majoring in International Studies with a
concentration in Global Health, would I be eligible for this program?
(This major offers coursework centering around anthropology, history,
and politics of health issues, with less emphasis on the hard sciences
or public health research methods. I see under #9 on the application
that students can note "Public Health" as a broad field of study, but
I'm not sure whether or not these students would be a good fit for the
Khorana program.)


Students with an interest in global health would be eligible, and the
Khorana program will seek a posting for this student.

There will be an effort to place all the out-going students.

Am I correct in my reading of the materials that funding for airfare
and stipends is awarded through a competitive application process and
is not guaranteed? When would students find out whether or not they
have been awarded this support?


Yes, these funding options are based on a competitive process.  For
funding considerations, a student’s GPA and a thoughtfully crafted
research statement are two key elements of the application package.
GPA is not the only decision point, but students should demonstrate
that they are highly talented.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Apply by Jan 18th: Study Abroad Scholarship (Fund for Education Abroad)


Studying abroad during Spring/Summer 2013, Fall 2013, or Winter 2014?

Apply for a scholarship of up to $5,000 through the Fund for Education Abroad. 

Scholarships are available for students studying abroad in Summer 2013, Fall 2013, and Spring 2014.  The application can be accessed via the Fund for Education Abroad website.

Scholarships are offered up to $5,000 per semester and are not limited to specific programs, destinations, or fields of study.  FEA awards funds to students planning to study abroad on academically rigorous programs with a preference for underrepresented students.

Students must have all materials - application form, financial aid form, unofficial or official transcript, and 1 recommendation - submitted by that date.  Application materials submitted after January 18 will not be accepted.

A list of frequently asked questions can be found at http://www.fundforeducationabroad.org/about-us/academic-partners/

For additional information, contact Program Manager Beth Lokken at 202-349-7340 / blokken@fundforeducationabroad.org or visit our website www.fundforeducationabroad.org

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Apply to participate in the 3nd Annual Student Symposium on Global Service & Engagement

Are you a globally interested student?
Do you think about the future of global engagement?
Do you have an interesting perspective to share?

You should apply to participate in the
3rd Annual Student Symposium
on Global Service and Engagement

We need:
  • Student speakers
  • Table Facilitators
  • Poster Presenters and MPortfolios
  • Attendees
Join the Students for Global Engagement student organization for a TED-style interactive symposium on the present and future of student global engagement.

When: Saturday, February 23rd, 2:00-4:30 p.m.
Where: in the Pendleton Room of the Union
Why: Global service is important and can begin with students like you

*Refreshments & light snacks will be provided*

**You do not need to have experience abroad to apply**

Monday, December 10, 2012

Take U-M Abroad: Win $1000 (apply by Dec. 20 for Winter Term funding)


The U-M Central Student Government wants to help you take Michigan with you when you go abroad!


Five $1000 scholarships are available to U-M students who conceive the most compelling proposals to share something quintessentially "Michigan" with their host country.

What creative way can you think of to ensure that, when you return from wherever you will be studying, interning, or conducting research, some part of the University of Michigan remains behind? How will you plant a seed that will flourish as a reminder of Michigan's excellence in academics, innovation, arts, research, or athletics? What Michigan traditions will thrive in other climates?

Imagine the child, not yet born, who will one day enroll at Michigan because you placed a stuffed wolverine in every crib of a neonatal unit, or because you painted "Go Blue!" on every generator you built and donated to a remote village, or because you helped set up a microloan program that got her mother's business started.

There are still people in this world who do not know how great it is to be a Michigan Wolverine.

Apply for Take U-M Abroad at: https://csg.umich.edu/features/um-abroad

How will you stamp your "M" on the globe?

If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Mott at nmmott@umich.edu.
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Manish Parikh
Student Body President
University of Michigan

Monday, December 3, 2012

Global Course Connections Info Session: Kenya - Conversation & Development


Info Session: Tuesday, December 4, 5-6pm
G155 Angell Hall (CGIS office)

Global Course Connections provide a way for students to expand their educational horizons by taking a course here on campus, then traveling with their professor to a field site where they can get a hands-on, short-term experience to deepen their understanding of the subject.
This year, GCC Kenya will examine the impact of conservation and development, covering both natural science aspects and social science understandings.
Thanks to generous donations, the total program fee for this course is only $500 including travel and site visits! 

Daniella D. Borum
Events & Outreach Coordinator
Center for Global and Intercultural Study
G155 Angell Hall
435 S. State Street
Ann Arbor, MI  48109-1003