The 2005 Global Grant Competition for full-time faculty and
academic staff is designed to encourage and support international
activity at Wayne State University. This year, nearly 50 proposals
were submitted proposing innovative international projects for the 2005-2006 Academic Year.
The winning proposals reflect the diverse interest and creativity
of WSU faculty and academic staff and builds on prior efforts
of internationalizing the campus and curriculum.
When details about the 2006 Global Grant Competition are announced, they will be posted on this site.
For information about 2004 winners, please click here.
For information about 2003 winners, please click here.
Juanita Anderson, Communication
African Cinema Curriculum Initiative
Tamara Bray, Anthropology
The WSU - Catholic University Archaeological Field School
in Ecuador
Farshad Fotouhi, Computer Science
Academic exchange program between Babes - Bolyai University
Cluj - Napoca, Romania and Wayne State University
Ollie Johnson, Africana Studies
Developing Afro - Brazilian Studies at Wayne State Universtity
Michael Liebler, English Department
The 2005 Russian - German WSU Student/Faculty Exchange Program
Authur Marotti, English Department
Language Instruction for Brazilian Exchange Program
Rie Masuda, Near Eastern & Asian Studies
Summer Homestay and Study Tour Program in Japan 2005
Yue Ming, Near Eastern & Asian Studies
Experiencing Life in the Chinese Countryside (Small Towns
and Villages)
Richard Raspa, Interdisciplinary Studies
Internationalizing Wayne State by enhancing graduate education
and research collaboration
Kathleen McNamee, Classics, Greek and Latin
Starting a Study Abroad program in Greece
Vanessa Middleton, University Libraries
Global Librarianship Conference: Developing Networks with Caribbean
Research Institutions to Enhance Research and Teaching Initiatives
Yue Ming, Near Eastern and Asian Studies
Experiencing Life in the Chinese Countryside and Small Cities
Sandro Rocha, Chemical Engineering
International Partnership and Exchange in Chemical Engineering
Marc Rosa, College of Education
International Perspectives on Education, Disability and Multiculturalism
Donald Schurlknight, Romance Languages & Literatures
Starting a Study Abroad Program in French Canada (Quebec)
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