This is a reminder that the deadline for the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) program, a program of the U.S. Department of State, is November 23rd, 2015 at 7:59pm EST. Now is the time to be working on your application and essays so that you can submit a strong application! For more information, see http://clscholarship.org/ . And if you are applying for this, and haven’t already talked with us, please let us know at fellowships@middlebury.edu! Dean Gates is happy to provide feedback on application essays.
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Learn More about the Critical Language Scholarship–Webinar on Oct.16
From CLS: We here at the CLS Program are excited to host a general CLS webinar for students and faculty on Friday, October 16th, at 4pm EST. The webinar will explain the goals of the program to potential applicants, talk through the benefits of participating on the program, and offer tips on the CLS Application. The application deadline this year is November 23rd, 7:59 PM EST. Find out more about the CLS at http://clscholarship.org/ .
Here is the link to join the webinar: https://live.wiziq.com/aliveext/LoginToSession.aspx?SessionCode=rjlQ95ggLHUYNpWlm3UK%2fA%3d%3d
PPIA Fellowship Application Open!
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Princeton University
- University of Michigan
- University of California, Berkeley
- Full tuition at a PPIA Junior Summer Institute.
- Eligibility to receive assistance with travel expenses.
- A stipend of up to $1,500 (funding determined by each JSI).
- University housing with a meal plan.
- Books and related course materials at your JSI.
- Each JSI may offer additional benefits, such as GRE preparation, at their discretion. Please check with each JSI about any additional benefits.
- Minimum of a one-time $5,000 scholarship at a PPIA graduate school if admitted for a Master’s degree. PPIA Fellows often receive financial offers above and beyond this minimum from their graduate program.
- Fee waiver when applying to schools that are members of the PPIA Graduate School Consortium.
Eligibility
- If you are a United States citizen or legal permanent resident you are eligible to apply to all JSI programs. In addition:
- UC Berkeley (including the Law Fellows program) and Princeton University can accept international students who are studying at US institutions.
- Applicants must have an expected graduation date between December 2016 and August 2017.
- Must not have attained a Bachelor’s Degree prior to start of Junior Summer Institute.
- Must be committed to completing a Master’s Degree in public and/or international affairs at one of the PPIA Consortium graduate schools.
- Must demonstrate an interest in pursuing a professional career associated with public service such as government, nonprofits, humanitarian and international organizations and other related programs.
- Must be interested in contributing to the diversity of perspectives present in the PPIA Fellowship Program.
- Economic need is given consideration during the review of applications.
- All academic majors are welcome to apply!
Summer/January Program in Brazil
Strategy and Marketing for Emerging Countries Program offered by the International Business School Americas in partnership with UNIP-Universidade Paulista. This intensive 2 or 3-week program is designed for students and young professionals, with no restriction on field of study and no background of Portuguese language is required. The program is held in São Paulo,
International students can apply for Scholarship covering up to 70% of enrollment + tuition costs, being eligible second-year students and up or graduates.
The following program available:
January: 2 weeks
July or August: 3 weeks
1. Strategy & Marketing for Emerging Countries: this program is taught in English and is focused on the Emerging Countries context.
Contents |
Contact classes |
-Strategy & Competitiveness: basic concepts and BRICS countries context -Strategic and Marketing aspects of conquering markets in low income countries -Current Economic Scenario of Brazil and other emerging countries -Industrial and Consumer Markets: key elements for understanding emerging countries -Foreign Trade and Direct Investment -Logistics and Structure -Sustainable Development in emerging countries |
48h |
-Survival Portuguese and Business Etiquette (optional) |
22h |
-Guided visits to enterprises and organizations |
8h |
-Guided visit to the Port of Santos (optional) |
4h |
For more information, costs, and applications, contact Boris Guedes at boris.guedes@ibs-sp.com.br no later than February 23, 2015.
C3- Summer Research Opp in the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Mathematics
As you think about summer plans, you may want to take a look at the C3 (Creating Connections Consortium) summer research opportunities at the University of California, Berkeley and Columbia University. Three current Middlebury students have participated in the program.
Application deadline is February 1, 2015.
Who can apply? The program invites applications from current sophomores and juniors. First-years may also be considered. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Students from historically underrepresented groups, and/or first generation college students or others who pursued paths to college in the face of adversity, such as societal, economic or academic disadvantages are strongly encouraged to apply.
Which research areas are supported? Research projects in the arts, humanities, humanistic social sciences and mathematics are welcome. You do not need to be a major/prospective major in these fields to apply! (Note—Columbia and Berkeley also have other summer research programs in additional fields of study.)
What are the benefits? A generous summer stipend, campus housing, transportation costs to/from Berkeley or New York City! You’ll be part of a faculty-mentored project, learn about graduate school admissions and GRE preparation, expand your professional network, and be part of a cohort of other college students from liberal arts colleges.
Want more information? Visit the C3 website at http://c3transformhighered.org. The C3 Undergraduate Fellowship is open to students from the 20 liberal arts colleges of the LADO consortium.
If you have questions, you can email uro@middlebury.edu.