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The Presidential Global Grants program provides funding for both
students and faculty interested in exploring a global topic in any
discipine. Last year, the committee awarded money to applicants
whose proposals best identified how they would establish or expand
the influence of Wayne State University outside the United States,
expand involvement of Wayne State University in the Fulbright Program,
expand cross-cultural experiences for students, faculty, and staff
on the Wayne State University campus, or internationalize the curriculum.
Grant applications for fiscal year 2005 (ending September 30, 2005) are now available here and are due February 25, 2005. Please check this site in July for updated
information.
Click here for information on 2005 Global Grant recipients.
Click here for information on 2004 Global Grant recipients.
Click here for information on 2003 Global Grant recipients.
Established in 1946, the Fulbright Program aims to increase
mutual understanding between the peoples of the United States
and other countries, through the exchange of persons, knowledge
and skills. Sponsored by the United States Department of State,
Fulbright provides funds for students, scholars and professionals
to undertake graduate study, advanced research, university
teaching, and teaching in elementary and secondary schools.
For assistance in applying for a Fulbright award, please
contact Kelli Pugh.
For additional information, click on www.iie.org.
Click
here for additional scholarship and grant opportunities
for students.
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