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International Funding Opportunities
Our goal is to aid Washington University faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates to locate funding for research or study abroad as well as for international curriculum and program development.  In addition to the many grants listed below, please visit our office (room 100 on the first floor of Stix International House) and take a look at other sources of funding, including Financial Resources for International Study, a guide for US Students and Professionals looking for financial assistance for study and research abroad.   

Funding Databases
IRIS is an excellent resource for those seeking information on international funding possibilities. It includes over 7,000 funding opportunities from federal, private and other sources and is easily browsed.

IIEPassport Study Abroad Directories This comprehensive database has information on study abroad scholarships, fellowships, and grants that can be searched by country orsubject.

Grants for Washington University Students and Faculty

External Scholarships, Fellowships and Grants

Awards for Undergraduate Students

Awards for Graduating Seniors and Graduate Students Awards for Faculty
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Graduate School for International Affairs

Internships, Volunteer Opportunities and Summer Programs

Further information may be obtained regarding all of these opportunities by calling Dr. Priscilla Stone, Executive Director of International Programs at 314.935.5073 or by e-mailing her at pstone@wustl.edu 

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Fulbright Grants
Washington University's Fall 2007 Calendar for the 2008-2009 Fulbright Program Competition

Wednesday, September 5, 4pm
Application Writing Workshop, McDonnell 162
Thursday, September 6, 7pm
Application Writing Workshop, McDonnell 162
Friday, September 14
ON-CAMPUS DEADLINE
Tuesday, September 25 - Tuesday, October 2
Interview Week
Thursday, October 4
Deadline for Final Revisions
Monday, October 19
IIE Deadline

Applications are due by September 14, 2007 to the International and Area Studies Office, room 100 Stix International House, Campus Box 1088, attention Toni Loomis.  For more information, please contact Toni Loomis, assistant to Priscilla Stone, at 935-5073 or aloomis@wustl.edu

Washington University Fulbright Committee


Name  Dept. Box Phone Email 
Hirst, Derek History 1062 5450 dmhirst
Koepnick, Lutz German 1104 4350 koepnick
Lesorogol, Carolyn Social Work 1196 8232 clesorogol
MacKeith, Peter Architecture 1079 6293 mackeith@architecture
Marcus, Marvin ANELL 1111 4797 mhmarcus
Parikh, Sunita Political Science 1063 5830 saparikh@wustl
Rasmussen, Tab Anthropology 1114 4844 dtrasmus
Sanchez-Prado, Ignacio RLL 1077 4957 isanchez
Schindler, Stephan German L & L 1104 5136 skschind
Shoresman, Michele Law 1120 7244 shoresman@wulaw
Stone, Priscilla IAS 1088 5073 pstone
Stoner, Brad Anthropology 1114 5673 bstoner@wustl
Suelzer, Amy IAS 1088 8372 acsuelze
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2006 - 2007 Award Recipients

2006 Bemis Travel Scholarships in Europe

2006 - 2007 Fulbright Awards
    Graduating Seniors
Robert Gross, Spain, Teaching Assistantship
Catherine Kelly, Belgium, International Relations
Helen Pfeifer, Germany, History
Nicole Solawetz, Chile, Teaching Assistantship
Jamie Thomas, Malaysia, Teaching Assistantship
Christine Whitney, Argentina, Teaching Assistantship

   Graduate Students
Marc Fourier, Gabon, Anthropology
Jennifer Wistrand, Azerbijan, Anthropology

2006 - 2007 DAAD Awards
Aaron Mertz
Helen Pfeifer

2006 Dorot Foundation Travel Grants

NSEP Award 2006-2007

International Activities Fund for Undergraduates - Awards, Spring 2006

Rachel Amthor, IAS, to support a medical service trip serving villages and rural areas around Moshi, Tanzania.
Lindsay Anchors, Anthropology and IAS, to do an internship with the Israel Law Center in Ramat Gan, Israel.
Daniel Borengasser
, Photography and Religious Studies, to do an intensive language study program at the Goethe Institute in Göttingen, Germany.
Max Frankel
, Political Science and Spanish, to do an internship with the US Commercial Service, working on US trade development and promotion in Lima, Peru.
Ira Hubert, Political Science, to conduct research on the religious practices, ethnicities and community relations of Jewish populations in Puebla, Mexico.
Brandon Krepel, German and IAS, to do an intensive language study program at the Goethe Institute in Göttingen, Germany.
Kim Liao, IAS and Comparative Literature, to study African cultures through first-hand experience in Uganda.
Matt Miller
, IAS and Political Science, to conduct a case study on a human trafficking/contemporary slavery community-level educational/awareness program in San Felipe, Guatemala.
Veronica Thomann
, Anthropology and Spanish, to present results from anthropological research conducted in Nicaragua and St. Louis regarding motherhood among poor women, at conferences in Alabama and California

International Pre-Dissertation Research - Awards, Spring 2006

Catalina Andrango-Walker, Romance Languages, Ecuador
Baris Isci,
Anthropology, Kyrgyzstan

Lisa Isenhart,
Anthropology, Argentina

Janek Wasserman, History, Austria and Germany


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