2023 (for the 2023 - 2024 academic year)
Study/Research Awards
- Anuj Amin (COL '18) to Israel - religious studies, "“Aramaic Incantation Bowls: Traditions of Ancient Healing, Exorcisms, and the Trade of Medical Antiquities"
- Ella Atsavapranee (COL '23) to Switzerland, research at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
- Rebecca Bean (COL/WH '21) to Mexico, business, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
- Rachael (Viola) Bordon (Weitzman '21) to Nepal, Craft and Design, research at Katmandu University on shifting landscapes, climate change, craft, sustainability, and indigenous knowledge in Nepal
- Allison Chou (COL '23) to Switzerland, neuroscience, research at University of Bern conducting phosphoproteomic analysis in slow wave sleep
- Zachary Hamdi (COL '19) to Ecuador, international relations, research on the effectiveness of Ecuador’s new antitrust regulatory regime
- Nilesh Kavthekar (SEAS/WH '16) to Belgium, Denmark, and Spain, economics, research at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, the University of Copenhagen, and the Instituto de Empresa Law School on the diverging labor protections for workers on digital labor platforms
- Vincent Kelley (SAS '26) to India, ethnomusicology, research on the international musical, political, and cultural interactions fostered by the Jazz Yatra festivals in post-independence Mumbai and Delhi in India.
- Colin Lodewick (COL '19) to Guatemala, literature, research on sound artist, composer, and writer Joaquín Orellana
- Anya Miller (COL '23) to Spain, sociology, Master's in Social Science at University Carlos III of Madrid
- Marissa Mojnea (COL '22) to New Zealand, neuroscience, research in neurodegenerative diseases at the University of Otago
- Priyamvada Nambrath (SAS '30) to India, history of science, research on the history of Indian mathematics
- Sriram Palepu (Perelman '24) to India, health care, research on the barriers to care that trans women face in Hyderabad, India
- Kyra Schulman (COL '18) to France, French and Francophone studies, research on the everyday lives of Jewish women in Paris from the Vichy-era to its afterlives in the postcolonial age
- Ingrid Sotelo (COL '23) to Germany, research at the Freie Universität Berlin, on the role of cultural values and resilience in transgenerational trauma of Holocaust survivor offspring
- Erin Wrightson (SAS '27) to Brazil, early modern art, “Cartographies of Wood: Foraging in the visual archive in Colonial Brazil, 1500-1650"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Erin Brennan (COL '23) to Taiwan
- Mia Cheung (COL '22) to France
- Teresa Christensen (COL '22) to South Korea
- Sabrina de Brito (GSE '23) to Thailand
- Ashley Fuchs (COL '22) to Estonia
- Lauren Lamb (GSE '23) to Taiwan
- Esther Lee (COL '23) to Taiwan
- Beyoncé Lightfoot (COL '22) to South Korea
- Lea Mangifesta (COL '22) to Latvia
- Vanessa Martinez Penn (GSE '22) to Spain
- Trevor Núñez (COL '21) to Colombia
- Laila Shadid (COL '23) to West Bank - Palestine Territories
- Sally Thomas (COL '23) to West Bank - Palestine Territories
2022 (for the 2022-2023 academic year)
Study/Research Awards
- Aishwarya Balaji (COL ’22) to Germany - psychology, "Assessing Implicit Intergroup Biases in Lemurs Using a Modified Implicit Association Test"
- Gavin Blasdel (GAS) to Greece - archaeology, "Statues in Space: Honorific Monuments, Politics, and Community in Roman Athens"
- Sonali Deliwala (COL ’22) to India - development studies, "Studying the Economic Impact of Land Rights for Adivasis in Gujarat"
- Alice Heyeh (COL ’22) to United Kingdom - design, Design for Equity: The Study of Visual Language, Algorithms, and Justice"
- Shaila Lothe (COL/WH ’22) to Mexico - business, "Binational Internship Program"
- Brendan Lui (COL ’22) to Germany - political science, Master's in Political Science, University of Cologne
- Amin Marei (EDP) to Jordan - education, "Understanding the design of cross-cultural online learning experiences for Arab learners"
- Zonia Moore (MED) to Mexico - dermatology, research on skin conditions
- Rebecca Morse (COL ’22) to Switzerland - virology research at the University of Geneva "The Effect of Previous Infection on Vaccine Response Quality”
- Wil Prall (GAS) to France - biology, "Understanding mRNA modification during Pathogen Stress in Plants"
- Anuj Krishnamurthy (SEAS) to UK - Master's degree
- Kaitlyn Rentala (COL ’22) to European Union - philosophy, "Analyzing Tech Policy in Democracies and Authoritarian States"
- Anyara Rodriguez (COL ’22) to Germany - neuroscience, research on sleep and memory
- Lily Snider (COL ’20) to Portugal - creative writing, "Bearing Witness: A Journey through Judaism in the Azores"
- Irene Yee (COL ’22) to Sweden - neuroscience, "The Pathology of Hearing Loss Due to Primary Mitochondrial Disease"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Lilian Chen (NUR/WH ’22) to Taiwan
- Ria Chinchankar (WH ’22) to Mexico
- Amira Chowdhury (COL/SP2 ’22) to Timor-Leste
- Luke Coleman (COL ’22) to Spain
- Robin Hu (COL ’22) to Taiwan
- J'Aun Johnson (COL ’22) to Colombia
- Jordyn Kaplan (COL ’22) to Spain
- Erin Kraskewicz (COL ’22) to Spain
- Jeewon Lee (COL ‘20, GAS ’21) to Taiwan
- Avneet Randhawa (COL ’21) to Spain
- Stefan Tomov (COL/WH ’22) to Taiwan
- Chloe Zhou (EDG ’22) to Taiwan
2021 (for the 2021-2022 academic year)
Study/Research Awards
- Robyn Barrow (GAS) to Iceland - art history, "Ecologies of Art-making in Medieval Iceland"
- Gabriel DeSantis (SEAS '20, '21) to Portugal - materials science, "Multi-Material Bioprinting for Cultivated Meat Modeling"
- Samuel Goldstein (COL/GAS '21) to Germany - astronomy, "Obtaining Dark Energy Constraints from the BAO Using an EFT-Based Likelihood"
- Maria Kovalchuk (GAS) to Germany - literature, "Translation and Society in Ancient Rome"
- Andreas Nolan (COL '19) to Finland - social sciences, graduate degree at the University of Turku on Inequalities, Interventions, and the New Welfare State
- Caleb Oh (COL '21) to South Korea - medical sciences, "Reducing Cost and Variability of Breast Cancer Treatment Using Deep Learning"
- Neelima Paleti (COL '21) to India - public health, "Choices in Childbirth: Sociocultural Factors Impacting C-section Rates in South India"
- John Sigmier (GAS) to France - archaeology, "The Pathology of Roman Architecture: Mapping the Spread of Architectural Knowledge in Gaul"
- Claire Sliney (COL '21) to France - gender studies, "Narrative and Modern Diaspora: Using Cinema to Reimagine French-Maghrebi Female Identity" (Fulbright-National Geographic Storytelling Fellow)
- Marion Standefer (COL '21) to France - education, graduate degree in Training Practices: Consulting, Project Management, and Social & Territorial Action at CY Cergy Paris University
- Edward Stevens IV (COL '21) to Finland - sociology, graduate degree in Contemporary Societies at the University of Helsinki
- Judith Weston (GAS) to France - library science, ""Pulp” Fiction: A Biographical and Material Analysis on Paper c. 1480-1540"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Rhina Allende (GSE '21) to South Africa
- Daisy Angeles (COL '21) to Mexico
- Saxon Bryant (WH/COL '21) to Taiwan (Debate Coach/Trainer Award)
- Youvin Chung (COL '21) to Taiwan
- Megan Everts (COL '21) to South Korea
- Bhavana Penmetsa (COL '21) to Spain
- Andrew Zheng (COL '21) to Spain
2020 (for the 2020-2021 academic year)
Study/Research Awards
- Christine Olagun-Samuel (COL '20) to South Africa - public health, "A Historical and Sociological Exploration of Race and Healthcare in South Africa"
- Stephanie Petrella (COL '17) to Ukraine - political science, "Examining the Role of Ukraine's Business Elite in Economic Reforms"
- Adam Sax (GAS) to Belgium - literature, "A Continuum of Loss: Productive Melancholia & Irresolvable Loss in Twentieth-Century Elegy"
- Raka Sen (GAS) to India - social sciences, "Adaptation Labor: Gender, Work, and Climate Change in the Sundarbans"
- Adithya Sriram (SEAS/COL '20) to Germany - physics, "Attosecond Electron Dynamics in 2D Materials"
- Samuel Tullman (COL '17) to Brazil - neuroscience, "Jungle in the Mind: EEG Correlates of Symptom Reduction in Ayahuasca Treatment"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Abby Cacho (COL '17, GSE '20) to Malaysia
- Faith Cho (COL '20) to South Korea
- Serena Hajjar (COL '20) to Russia
- Henry Hoffman (COL '20) to Spain
- Natalia Lindsey (COL '20) to Spain
- James Nassur (COL '19) to Jordan
- Ton Nguyen (COL '20) to Indonesia
- Mark Perfect (COL '18) to Germany
- Aiden Reiter (WH/COL '20) to Laos
- Arryonna Santos (COL '20) to Brazil
2019 (for the 2019-2020 academic year)
Study/Research Awards
- Fjora Arapi (COL '19) to Albania - international relations, "Attitudes Towards Institutionalized Religion: Explaining Tolerance in Albania"
- Carinthia Bank (SP2 '19) to the UK - psychology, graduate degree in Sport & Exercise Psychology at the University of Stirling
- Dillon Bergin (COL '19) to Germany - journalism, Young Professional Journalist Program
- Anna Carapellotti (LPS '15) to the Netherlands - interdisciplinary studies, "Understanding the lived experience of dancing with Parkinson’s: A qualitative study"
- Alexandria Cogdill (Graduate Engineering '16) to France - medical sciences, "The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Cancer Immunotherapy"
- Wilson Fisher (COL '19) to Ukraine - art and architectural history, "Contemporary Ukrainian Photography: Picturing the Post-Euromaidan Period"
- Tiberiu Mihaila (COL/GAS '19) to Germany - physics, "Polarization-guided imaging for precise molecular localization in three spatial dimensions"
- Shiv Nadkarni (COL '19) to the UK - anthropology, graduate degree in Dance Anthropology at the University of Roehampton
- Bryan Norton (GAS) to Germany - language and literature, "Engineering the transcendental aesthetic: the perpetuum mobile from Kant to Friedlaender"
- Jessica Peng (GAS/GSE) to Indonesia - anthropology, "Mobilizing Indonesia's Youth for "Development from the Margins"
- Hughes Ransom (COL '19) to Mexico - film studies, graduate degree in Cinematic and Audiovisual Production at the National Institute of the Arts
- Mark Rinder (COL/WH '19) to Mexico - business/management, Binational Internship Program
- Helen Stuhr-Rommereim (GAS) to Russia - language and literature, "Raznochintsy Intellectuals and the Literature of Social Change in Post-Emancipation Russia"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Julia Bell (COL '19) to the Czech Republic
- Savi Joshi (WH '19) to Malaysia
- Aharon Lahijani (COL '18) to Brazil
- John McGahay (COL '19) to Germany
- Catherine Monk (COL '19) to France (declined)
- Candace Morff (COL '19) to Germany
- Caroline Scown (COL '19) to Taiwan
- Nicholas Wehbeh (COL '19) to Bahrain
2018 (for the 2018-2019 academic year)
Study/Research Awards
- Kevin Berry (SOD) to Germany - art & architectural history, "The Politics of Modern Architecture: Adolf Behne's Writings, 1919-1933"
- Petra Creamer (GAS) to Germany - archeology, "Identity in Death: The Development of Assyrian Imperial Influence in Assur’s Graves"
- Lacy Feigh (GAS) to Ethiopia - modern history, "Navigating Labor: Networks of Slavery, Migration, and Commodities"
- Alisa Feldman (COL '18) to Israel - sociology, "Coupling" With Infertility: Understanding Couples' Infertility Experiences in Israel"
- Amber Henry (GAS) to Colombia - anthropology, "Beyond Authenticity: Palenquero Identity in Post-Conflict Colombia"
- Marco Herndon (COL '16) to Peru - urban development & planning, "Rechazando el olvido: LGBT Peruvians and Peru’s Armed Conflict"
- Ari Lewis (COL '18) to the UK - business/management, graduate degree in International Film Business at the University of Exeter
- Brian Liu (COL '18) to China (declined) - international relations, "African Aspirations: A Comparative Study of Sino-African Educational Exchanges"
- Julia Miller (GSE) to Finland - education, "Effects of Social Play on K-2 students in Philadelphia and Helsinki"
- Meghana Nallajerla (COL '18) to Sri Lanka - psychology, "Intergenerational Trauma and Mental Wellbeing in Sri Lankan Tamil Families"
- Kristina Nielsen (GAS) to India - anthropology, "Ethnography of the Neutral Accent of the Call Center Industry in India"
- Bela Parekh (COL '18/WH '18) to the UK (declined) - public health, graduate degree in Public Health at the University of Liverpool
- Kristen Pearson (COL '18) to Mongolia - archeology, "Felt, Fabric, and Fur: Perishable Artifacts of Ancient Mongolia"
- Sara Ray (GAS) to the Netherlands - cultural & intellectual history, "Human Anatomical Collecting and the History of Disability in the Netherlands, 1820-1850"
- Kyra Schulman (COL '18) to France (declined) - modern history, graduate degree in History at Sciences Po
- Kate Sohn (COL '18) to South Korea - public health, "Understanding the Transition From Breast Cancer Patient to Survivor in South Korea"
- Andrew Starling (GAS) to France - cultural & intellectual history, "Wars of the Pen": Jansenism, the Rise of Mass Media, and the Fall of the Old Regime"
- Sharonya Vadakattu (COL/WH '18) to Brazil - public health, "Analysis of a Neurodevelopment and Maternal-Child Health Program in São Paulo"
- Christopher Yao (COL '17/BMP '18) to China (declined) - public health, "Elucidating the Misconceptions and Etiology of Cleft Lip and Palate Birth Defects in China"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Gabriel Delaney (COL '15) to Colombia
- Joshua Jordan (COL '18) to India
- Caroline Kim (COL '17) to Indonesia
- Amalia Lund (COL '16) to Brazil
- Jodi Marcus (COL '18) to India
- Amanda Nart (COL '18) to Colombia (declined)
- Farah Otero-Amad (COL '18) to Argentina (declined)
- Haley Rugh (COL '18) to Germany
- Ivan Sandoval (COL '17) to Germany (declined)
- Reece Sisto (COL '18) to Colombia
- Julia Slater (COL '17, GSE '18) to Mexico
- Karis Stephen (COL '18) to Malaysia
- Sarah Tang (COL '18) to Malaysia
- David Thai (COL '18) to Vietnam
- Shirin Vetry (COL '18) to Colombia
2017 (for the 2017-2018 academic year)
Study/Research Awards
- Caitlin Clements (GAS) to Sweden - psychology, "Identifying Predictors of Severe Depression using Genomic and Registry Data"
- Elizabeth Dresselhaus (COL '17) to The Netherlands - physical sciences,"Quantum Computing Theory of Majorana Fermions"
- Claudia Gambrah-Sampaney (MED) to Peru (declined) - public health, "An Examination of Depression in Huntington's Disease"
- Jacquelyn Greiff (GSE) to Bosnia & Herzegovina - anthropology, "I am the Rest: Negotiating Belonging among University Students in Bosnia-Herzegovina"
- Matthew Kelemen (COL '17) to South Korea - Graduate Degree in Korean Studies
- Aimee Knaus (COL/WH '17) to Oman - business/management, "Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and Sustainable Tourism Development in Oman"
- Christopher Magoon (MED) to China - public health,“Evaluation of eye exercises in preventing myopia advancement in Chinese children”
- Sonita Moss (GAS) to France - sociology,"In Search of a Dream? Black American Expatriates in Paris"
- Jocelyn Perry (COL '13) to Malawi - public administration, Fulbright Public Policy Fellowship
- Jordi Rivera Prince (COL '16) to Peru - anthropology, "Recuperación de Voces Perdidas: Bioarchaeology of the Moche People"
- Harrison Schley (GAS) to Japan - art and architectural history, "Merchants and the Art Market: Authorship and the Movement of Edo Period Ceramics"
- Thomas Tearney (GAS) to Austria - language and literature,"Wege der Verheißung: Time and Prophecy in Franz Werfel and Joseph Roth"
- Priyanka Varma (COL '14) to India (declined) - education, "Analyzing High Primary School Dropout Rates amongst Dalit Children in India"
- Sarah Winton (COL '17) to Jordan - economics,"Remittances: The Decision-Making Process for Determining End Uses"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Alex Aronovich (WH '16) to Brazil
- Charles Du (EAS/WH '17) to Taiwan
- Claire Elliot (COL '17) to Malaysia
- Stephanie Felt (COL '17) to South Korea
- Jesus Fuentes (COL '15) to Mexico
- Emma Hong (COL '17) to Malaysia (declined)
- Michaela Kotziers (COL '17) to Germany
- Sophie Litwin (COL '17) to Mexico
- Sofia Medrano (COL ’17) to Spain
- Leora Mincer (COL '17) to India
- Jonah Rosen (COL'17) to Russia
- William Slotznick (COL '17) to Colombia (declined)
- Jessica Williams (GSE '13) to Italy
2016 (for the 2016-2017 academic year)
Study/Research Awards
- Emily Clayton (WH Grad) to Malawi - economic development, Fulbright-Clinton Public Policy Fellowship
- Gina Elia (GAS) to Taiwan - Chinese literature, "Shifting Concepts of Religion and Modernity in Republican-Era Chinese Literature"
- Alexander Hoppe (GAS) to India - sociology, "The Social Life of Apparel: Fashion Production Between India and the United States"
- Sandhya Jetty (WH '16) to India - economic development, "Entrepreneurship’s Efficacy in Empowering Women"
- Jamie Kent (WH '14) to Chile - information sciences, "Analyzing Educational Infrastructure for Developing Technical Talent in Chile"
- Rohini Kopparam (EAS '16) to India - public health, "India’s Missing Girls: Improving Initiatives to Eliminate Female Feticide"
- Kelsey Norris (GAS) to Russia - modern history, "Displaced Persons (DPs) and the Politics of Family Reunification in the Postwar Soviet Union"
- Aardra Rajendran (EAS/COL '16) to India - public health, "Social Pathogens: Investigating Water-Borne Diseases in Porur, Chennai"
- Didem Uca (GAS) to Germany - language and literature, "Writing Childhood in Contemporary Intercultural German Literature"
- Arianna Ulloa (COL '16) to the UK - psychology, Master of Science in Psychological Research Methods at Lancaster University
- Eileen Wang (COL '16) to China - public health, "The Experience of Childbirth Pain in Zhejiang Province, China"
- Johnathan Zeng (EAS '16) to China - public health, "Investigation of Lung Cancer Risk Factors for Ethnic Minorities in Southwest China"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Kendra Carson (COL '16) to India
- Lisa Cheung (COL '16) to Malaysia
- Sarah Elnahal (COL '16) to Malaysia
- Leila Ehsan (COL '16) to Tajikistan
- Jordan Huynh (COL '15) to Vietnam (declined)
- Amanda Laura (COL '14) to Spain
- LaurenMcCann (WH '16) to India
- Mabel Oviedo (COL '16) to Spain
- Cathryn Peirce (COL '16) to Ivory Coast
- Stephen Pintauro (COL '16) to South Africa
- Nathan Stauffer (COL '16) to Malaysia
2015
Research Awards
- William Beck (GAS) to the UK - classical languages and literature, "Translating the Scholia to the Iliad"
- Daniel Brooks (COL '15) to Mexico - anthropology, "Association of vWA and TPOX Polymorphisms with Venous Thrombosis in Mexican Mestizos"
- Sofia Duque (COL '15) to Botswana - public health, "Understanding Pregnancy Intention and Determining Opportunities for Pre-conception Care"
- Samuel Holzman (GAS) to Greece - archeology, "Ionic Architecture and Local Identities in the North Aegean"
- Bo kyung Im (GAS) to South Korea - ethnomusicology, "Peripheral Voices: Music, Ritual, and Subject Formation in Modern Seoul"
- Alain Kilajian (COL '15) to Thailand - environmental studies, "A study of the potential impacts of the mining industry on an agricultural community"
- Joyce Kim (COL '15) to South Korea - education, "How Civic Education Impacts Adjustment of North Korean Youth Defectors in South Korea"
- Kim Kolor (COL '15) to Sri Lanka - theology and religion, "Exploring Beauty in Eastern Sri Lanka"
- Matthew Lee (Nursing '14) to Australia - psychology, "Prosocial Frameworks: The Role of Relatedness Support in Online Games"
- Oyinkansola Muraina (COL '15) to Nigeria - interdisciplinary studies, "Islam, Law, and Society in Yorubaland"
- Alexander Polyak (COL '15) to India - modern history, "Collarless Bourgeoisie: New Definitions of 19th Century Middle Class Formations in India"
- Nikhil Rajapuram (EAS '15) to India - public health, "Examination of Stigma Facing Families of Children with Cerebral Palsy in Rural India"
- Jennifer Thompson (NURS) to Mexico (declined) - public health, "An investigation into delivery of care in indigenous community hospitals in Mexico"
- Grace Truong (COL '15) to the Philippines - public health, "The Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood in the Filipino Autistic Community"
- Maya Vinokour (GAS) to Germany - comparative literature, "Power, Sexuality, and the Masochistic Aesthetic from Sacher-Masoch to Kharms"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Marie Carter (COL '15) to Spain
- Shriram Chauhan (COL '12) to Nepal
- Nathalie Figueroa (COL '15) to India
- George Rosa Acosta (COL '15) to Portugal
- Matthew Rublin (COL '15) to Spain
- Samir Shah (COL '15) to Spain
- Taryn Williams (GSE '15) to Germany
2014
Research Awards
- Sarah Beckmann (GAS '19) to France - archaeology, "Collection and Commodity: Statuary in the Villas of Late-antique Gaul"
- Michael Broder (COL '14) to Guatemala - anthropology, "The Effect of Medical Pluralism on Diabetes Prevention and Control"
- Elliott Brooks (COL '14) to Morocco - art & architectural history, "Cooperatives and residencies: creating spaces for contemporary art in Morocco"
- Jacqueline Burek (GAS '21) to the UK - literature, "Manuscript Study: Welsh Translations of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae"
- Alice Conant (COL '13) to India - public health, "Using Geospatial Mapping to Optimize Healthcare Delivery in Karnataka, India"
- Sonya Davey (COL '14) to India (declined) - public health, "Analyzing development and outcome of Tata Memorial’s breast and cervical cancer screening"
- Marisa Denker (COL '14) to Ireland - urban development and planning, "A Brave New Dublin"
- Robert Hegwood (GAS '21) to Japan - history, "The Social Foundations for Growth: Nikkei Brokers and Japan in the Global Imaginary, 1930-"
- Joseph Isaac (COL '14) to Australia - art & archtectural history, "Graffiti in Melbourne; Street Art as a Visual Extension of the City’s Corporate Identity"
- Elizabeth Lastra (GAS '20) to Spain - art & architectural history, "The Making of a Camino Town: Architecture and Sculpture in Carrión de los Condes"
- Mike Mitchell (WH '09) to Mexico - agriculture, "Measuring the Contribution of Household Aquaculture to Poverty Reduction in Mexico"
- Kathryn Morgan (GAS '20) to Turkey - archaeology, "Tangled Webs: Archaeological Textiles in Social Context"
- Quan Nguyen (COL '14) to Korea - education, "A Study of Education Inequality in South Korea and the Role of Online Mass Education"
- Sarah Schulte (COL '14) to Chile - public health, "Determinants of Obesity-Related Behaviors Among Pregnant Chilean Women"
- Simone Stern (COL '14) to Italy - sociology, "The Effects of Marriage between Italians and Immigrants on Cultural Integration in Italy"
- Laura Tillery (GAS '21) to Germany - art & architectural history, "Visual Culture of German Hanse Cities: Mercantile Patronage and Civic Identity c.1450-1550"
- Christina Wu (COL '14) to China - public health, "Shifting Attitudes Toward and Services for the Elderly with Dementia in China"
English Teaching Assistantships
- James Eggers (GSE '14) to Brazil
- Andrew Hasson (COL '14) to Malaysia
- Samantha Osaki (COL '14) to Ivory Coast
- Miller Radford (COL '14) to Malaysia
- Daneel Schaechter (COL '13) to Brazil
- Sarah Shihadah (COL '14) to Jordan
- Amanda Wolkin (COL '14) to Malaysia
2013
- Shikha Bhattacharjee (LAW) to India - law, "Women's Rights are Human Rights: the Role of Indian Commissions in Advancing Social Change"
- Rosanna Dent (GAS) to Brazil - history, "Genetic Geographies: U.S.-Brazil Collaboration and Population Genetics since 1950"
- Dorry Guerra (COL '13) to Korea - history, "Expanding Koreanness: Multiracial Individuals and the Branding of a Multicultural Korea"
- Erika Hsu (COL '12) to Japan - anthropology, "Understanding Current Biomedical Ethics in Japan"
- Marina Isgro (GAS) to Italy - art and architectural history, "Kinetic and Op Art Collectives in Italy, 1959-68"
- Emily Virginia Jones (COL '12) to Nepal - anthropology, "Understanding cultural constructions of autism among parents in Nepal"
- Paul Mitchell (COL '13) to Tanzania - anthropology, "Curation, Open-Access Databasing, and Research on Repatriated Vertebrate Fossils from Olduvai Gorge"
- Katie Oberwager (COL '12C) to Mexico - environmental studies, "Improving and Expanding Rainwater Harvesting Projects in Oaxaca, Mexico"
- Beth Tucker (GAS) to Japan - classical languages and literature, "Engulfed in Darkness: Mourning Poetics in Classical Japanese Literature"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Leah Apple (COL '13) to Taiwan
- Joseph Cloward (COL '13) to Germany
- Albi Dhimitri (COL '12) to Colombia
- Fernando Duran (GSE) to Argentina
- Allyson Even (COL '13) to Mexico
- Aisha Hadlock (MLS '13) to Malaysia
- Julia Holup (COL '10) to Malaysia
- Meghan Labasky (COL '13) to South Korea
- Amanda Penn (GSE) to South Africa
2012
- Monica Amoo-Achampong (COL '12) to Ghana - public health, "Assessing the Perspectives of Mothers to Help Reduce Child Mortality from Malaria"
- Michael Drake (COL '12) to Namibia - ecology, "The Cape Griffon Vulture Tracking Project"
- Adam Goodman (GAS) to Mexico - history, "Mexican Migrants and the Rise of the Deportation Cycle, 1942-2010"
- Heather Hughes (GAS) to the Netherlands - art and architectural history, "Fashioning the Northern European Subject: Costume in Print, 1590-1660"
- Meghan Hussey (COL '12) to China - education, "Education and Social Services for Autistic Adolescents in China"
- Kristen Martin (COL '12) to Italy - journalism, "What Italian Food Culture Can Teach the United States"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Landon Reitz (COL '11) to Germany
- Scott Williams (COL '12) to Indonesia
2011
- Arthur Argall (COL '11) to Germany - biology, "Investigating the Relationship between Glutamine and gamma-Aminobutyric Acid"
- Pablo Barrera (COL '11) to South Korea - art and architectural history, "Theory in Practice: Survey of Culturally Significant Hanok Features in Hahoe Village"
- Ian Cohan-Shapiro (COL '11) Morocco - Islamic Studies, "Fez and the dynamics of Tijany Sufi Order"
- Anthony Cordaro (COL '11) to India - anthropology, "Fitting Into the Grid: An Ethnography of Migrant Communities in Urban Punjab"
- Seth Dunipace (VET) to Denmark - agriculture, "Researching Prenatal Mortality in High Yield Danish Swine Production Herds"
- Ron Golan (MED '11) to Israel - medical sciences, "Genetic Analysis of Israeli Soldiers Diagnosed With Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)"
- Joan Lee (GSE '05) to Finland - education, "Intelligent Accountability: The Culture of Educational Assessment in Finland"
- Karen Lee (NURS '10) to South Korea - education, "Bridge Makers: Building leaders & facilitating vocational success among North Korean refugees"
- Nathaniel Prottas (GAS) to Germany - art and architectural history, "The Crisis of the Image: Self-Aware Image Making and the Archaistic Impulse in Rhenish Art"
- Samuel Ribnick (COL '11) to Jordan - public administration, "Administering Water: Rural Development in the Jordan Valley"
- Rachel Romeo (COL '11) to the UK - psychology, "Developing Eye-tracking as a Clinical Tool for Children with Specific Language Impairment"
- Jane Shim (COL '11) to South Korea - creative writing, "Lost in Translation: A Korean American Poetic Legacy"
- Leif Weatherby (GAS '17) to Germany - comparative literature, "Metaphysical Organs Between Herder and Marx"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Anusha Alles (COL '11) to Sri Lanka
- Russell Aldrich (VET '13) to Tajikistan
- Brandon Bloch (COL '11) to Germany
- Hannah Connor (COL '11) to Spain
- Mark Pan (COL '11) to Malaysia
- Zachary Schwam (COL '11) to Germany
2010
- Monisha Chakravarthy (COL '10) to India - dance, "Modern Bharatanatyam: Art; Entertainment and Business"
- Ruth Erickson (GAS) to France - art and architectural history, "Between the street and the Museum: The sociological art collective in post - 1968 France"
- Kara Gaston (GAS) to Italy - literature, "Manuscript Study: Glosses and Commentary on Dante's Convivio and Inferno"
- Rebecca Hood (COL '06) to Mexico - business, Binational Business Grant
- Jonathan Howard (COL '10) to Brazil - theology and religion, "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay"
- Cameron Hu (COL '09) to Egypt - art and architectural history, "Hassan Fathy and the Architecture of Modern Egypt"
- Becca Kantor (COL '09) to Estonia - creative writing, "Volume Zero: A Novel of Louis I. Kahn and the Estonian Island Sarremaa"
- Julia Luscombe (COL '10) to Ecuador - economic development, "Community Currency in Ecuador"
- Daniella Mak (COL '10) to Portugal - history, "Azores vs. Angola Dilemma: Transatlantic Images of John F. Kennedy as a Colonial Savior"
- Julia Perratore (GAS) to Spain - art and architectural history, "Romanesque on the Frontier: the Architectural Sculpture of Santa Maria de Uncastillo"
- Michael Poll (COL '09) to Poland - guitar, "Lutoslawski and the guitar: Training; research; and transcription"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Sherri Cohen (COL '06) to Turkey
- Esther Kim (COL '10) to South Korea
- Michael Wojcik, (COL '10) to Germany
2009
- Gabe Burkett (COL ’09) to Latvia - art and architectural history, "The Search for National Identity in the Architecture of Post-Soviet Latvia"
- Miriam Clinton (GAS) to Greece - archeology, "Minoan Neopalatial Domestic Architecture: A Contextual Analysis of the Ordinary House"
- Barbara Coons (COL ’09) to Hungary - public health, "The Implications of Privatization of the Hungarian Medical System on Ethnic Minorities"
- Lisa Gatti (Grad Nursing) to Guatemala - medicine sciences, "Early Feeding Practices and Child Growth in a Mayan Community"
- Lauren Jennings (GAS) to Italy - musicology, "Poetic Anthologies and the Transmission of Trecento Song"
- Jamie Kalliongis (COL ’09) to Japan - education, "Human Rights Education in Osaka Schools"
- Shirin Karsan (MED ’09) to United Arab Emirates - area studies, "Muslim Perspectives on the Ethics of Emerging Sciences and Bio/Nanotechnologies"
- Ethan Kay (WH '03) to India - economic development, "The Convergence and Divergence of Corporate-NGO Partnership"
- Michael Kleiman (COL ’06) to Peru - filmmaking, " Human Rights and Housework: The Status of Female Domestic Workers in Peru"
- Antonio McAfee (Design ’09) to South Africa - photography, "Artists' and Institutions' Role in Contemporary Culture in South Africa"
- Bo Peng (COL ’09) to China - public health, "Acupuncture as a Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea"
- Barbara Rosen (COL ’05) to Peru - economic development, "Financial Inclusion for Women in Rural Peru"
- Marta Rozmyslowicz (COL ’08) to Poland - anthropology, "Integration in Poland: Ukrainian and Vietnamese Immigrant Experiences"
- Sarah Salwen (GAS) to Israel - political science, "The Islamist Movement in Israel: Structure and Strategy"
- Priya Shankar (COL ’09) to India - political science, "A Child's Perception of Rights Through The Mid-day Meal Scheme"
- Christopher Steel (GSE ’09) to Ecuador - education, "Nuevo Mundo: A Private Provider of a Public Good?"
- Merrill Wasser (COL ’09) to China - anthropology, "Chinese Ethnic Minorities Through the Lens of Material Traditions"
- Annie Winter (COL ’09) to Netherlands - environmental studies, "Efficacy of Aid Organizations in South and Southeast Asia"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Allison Freedman (COL ’09) to Hong Kong
- Maria Litsakis (COL '07) to Taiwan
2008
- David Adamowicz (COL ’08) to Japan - medical sciences, "Melting Medical Boundaries in Light of Japan's Aging Population"
- Michael Anderson (LAW) to Qatar - law, "Shari'ah-Compliant Insurance and Regulatory Laws in Qatar"
- Jeremy LaBuff (GAS) to Greece - history, "The Motivations of the Wealthy Elite as a Subgroup of the Community"
- Erin Lee (COL ’08) to South Korea - international relations, "Implications of Sino-DPRK Economic Relations"
- Nazlee Navabi (COL ’08) to Argentina - women's studies, "Women's Perceptions of their Bodies and the Congenital Transmission of Chagas"
- Jonathan Richter (COL/WH ’08) to China - economic development, "Drafting a Poor-Investment Architecture in Lingqiu"
- Lori Sundberg (GAS) to Germany - literature, "Hesse and Strindberg: Common Mythology and Rightist Voelkisch Symbolism"
- Miya Tokumitsu (GAS) to Germany - art and architectural history, "Leonhard Kern and 17th Century Sculpture Production"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Christina Lordeman (COL ’08) to Germany
- Eve Richer (COL '08) to Brazil
- Winnie Tang (GSE) to Hong Kong
2007
Research Awards
- Jose Asturias (WH ’07) to Chile - economics, "Has Free Trade Improved Agricultural Productivity in Chile?"
- Veyom Bahl (COL ’07) to Mexico - political science, "Cooperative Public Policy for Preventing HIV/AIDS in Mexico and the United States"
- Kathlene Baldanza (GAS) to Taiwan - history, " Pariah Women in Chinese and Sino-Vietnamese Literature"
- Lisa Bourla (GAS) to Italy - art and architectural history, "Cigoli's Uniquely Florentine Contribution to the Birth of Baroque Art"
- Neil Chisholm (COL ’04) to South Korea - law, "The Diffusion of American Law into South Korea"
- Lea Chu (COL ’07) to China - anthropology, "Evolving Cultural Perceptions through the International Adoption Process"
- Raphael Cohn (EAS ’07) to Israel - engineering, "Information Representation in Computer Science and Fine Arts"
- Catherine Daly (GAS) to Sri Lanka - sociology, "Study of Sri Lanka's Efforts to Combat Sex Tourism"
- Kristin Doughty (GAS) to Rwanda - anthropology, "The Past and Collective Belonging in Post-genocide Rwanda"
- Sinae Lee (Design ’06) to the Netherlands - performance art, "Performance Art Challenges: Preconceived Ideas of Prostitution"
- Emily Modrall (GAS) to Italy - archeology, "The Greek and Phoenician Colonization of Western Sicily 8th-6th C, BCE"
- Mana Nakagawa (COL ’07) to Japan - sociology, "Hikikomori Phenomenon in Contemporary Japanese Youth"
- Benjamin Piven (COL ’05) to India - geography, "The Dynamics of Caste Mobility in Mumbai"
- Jannine Versi (COL ’07) to India - economic development, "Problems and Possibilities in Expanding Microfinance"
2006
Research Awards
- Jessica Boehman (GAS) to Italy - art and architectural history, “The Roman Baroque Workshop of Ercole Ferrata”
- Alison Chang (GAS) to Norway - art and architectual history, “The Female Nude in Munch’s Late Work”
- Beth Citron (GAS) to India - art and architectural history, "Painting-scapes and Urban Canvasses: Five Exemplary Artists, 1970-90"
- Jesse David (COL 06) to Israel - education, “The Potential of Multicultural Education in Israel”
- Amelia Duffy-Tumasz (COL '06) to Senegal - economic development, “Co-wives and Credit: Exploring empowerment in Senegal”
- Benjamin Kaplan (COL '05) to South Korea - art and architectural history, “Representations of Ethnicity in Contemporary Korean Art”
- Amar Majmundar (MED/GAS) to India - public health, “Mental Health Assessment in Gujarat”
- James Melvin (GAS) to Spain - theology and religion, “Regulating the Clergy in Early Modern Avila”
- Tara Mendola (COL '06) to Morocco - comparative literature, “Triglossia: Language and Moroccan Fiction”
- Zaid Mohiuddin (COL '05) to Syria - urban development and planning, “Society: Stimulating or Suppressing Community Development NGOs”
- Lina Ragep (COL/GAS '06) to Syria - Arabic language and literature, “Arabic Language Study in Syria”
- Moses Sternstein (COL '06) to Egypt - political science, "Islamic Political Thought"
- Cara Tobin (GEng) to Switzerland - engineering, “Integrating Renewable Energies within Desalination”
- Amin Venjara (COL/EAS '04) to Syria - business, “Classical Foundation of Islamic Business Ethics”
- Mary Beth Wetli (GAS) to Germany - German language and literature, “History in Schiller’s Aesthetic and Dramatic Works”
- Spencer Willig (COL '06) to Kyrgyzstan - comparative literature, “The Journalism of Chingiz Aitmatov”
- Zachary Yorke (Fine Arts) to South Africa - journalism, “The Body Politic in South African Art”
- Mary Zeng (COL '06) to Turkey - Middle Eastern Studies, “The Development and Future of Turkish Nationalism”
2005
- Andrew Casper (GAS) to Italy - art and archtectural history, "El Greco and Italy: Art, Theory, and the Religious Image in the Late Cinquecento"
- Lorraine T. Dean (COL '05) to Venezuela - public health, "Barriers to Breast Cancer Detection in Venezuelan Women"
- Miriam Enriquez (MED ’06) to Russia - public health, "Evaluating a Model of HIV/AIDS Care in St. Petersburg"
- Kimberly Fitch (GAS) to Germany - political science, "The Political Economy of Water Privatization: Critical Pressure, Divergent Response"
- Scott Kend (COL/WH ’02) to Mexico - business, Binational Business Study and Internship
- Marton Markowitz (GAS) to Ghana - political science, "External Actors and the Social Relations of Political and Economic Governance"
- Muhammed Mekki (COL/WH ’05) to Syria - economics, "Islamic Finance: From Precepts to Practice"
- John Moran (Design) to Ireland - architecture, "Ireland in Transition: Prospects for Sustainable Design"
- Genevra Murray (GAS) to Turkey - anthropology, "State and Fertility Practices in Western Turkey"
- Michael Nicholson (COL ’05) to Turkey - Middle Eastern politics, "Redemocratization and Neoliberalism in Ozal's Turkey"
- Anne Oravetz (GAS) to the Netherlands - History, "Political Thought in the Converso World"
- Charles Preston (MED) to Trinidad and Tobago - public health, "Impacts of Youth Participation on Public Health"
- Peter Ou (COL/WH ’03) to China - education, "The Effects of Adult Education on Income Inequality in Urban China"
- Greg Robinson (GAS) to Chile - ethnomusicology, "Music, Regional Identity, and the Border among the Gauchos of Chilean Patagonia"
- Judy Shen (LAW) to China - law, "The Evolution of China's Legal System: Intellectual Property Rights in an Emerging Market Economy"
- Eleanor Scott (COL ’01) to Trinidad and Tobago - dance, "Spoken through Dance: Tobago's Story"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Patrick Brugh (COL '05) to Germany
- Michael Liskow (LAW) to Slovakia
- Kelly Ross (COL ’05) to Germany
2004
Research Awards
- Daniel Asen (COL/GAS '04) to China - East Asian/Pacific/Australian History, "Forensic Medicine during the Early Republic"
- Danielle Berger (COL '01) to France - Museum Studies, "The Hybridization of Art Museums and Corporate Sponsors: Case Study of the Fondation Cartier"
- Jeffrey Brown (GAS) to Barbados - English, "Emergent Caribbean Novels and the Modernist Tradition"
- David Chang (WH/COL '04) to Japan - Economics, "Foreign Involvement in the Japanese Economy"
- Elizabeth Harvey (LAW) to Tunisia - law, "Abrahamic Influences on Tunisian and American Family Planning Law"
- Jane Hickman (GAS) to Greece - archeology, "Gold and Silver Jewelry of the Early Bronze Age Aegean"
- Stephanie Lo (GSE) to Taiwan - education, "The Global Village and International Education"
- Susan Park (LAW) to the Netherlands - law, "Enforcement of Public International Law: The Role for International Criminal Law"
- Stefania Patinella (COL ’00) to Italy - area studies, "Seed to Table: Lessons from Italy's Cultural Resistance to Industrial Food"
- Teresa Raczek (GAS) to India - archaeology, "Early Indian Technologies and Economies through the Medium of Stone Tools or Lithics"
- Jennifer Riggan (GAS) to Eritrea - education, "The Role of Teachers in Constructing the Eritrean Nation"
- Eduardo Rivas (LAW) to Mexico - business, Binational Business Study and Internship
- Sandra Russell (GAS) to Bahrain - theology and religion, "Bahraini Women and Islamic Legal Reform"
- Christopher Schnader (GAS) to Germany - Germanic languages and literature, "Friendship and Intimacy in German Writings of the 18th Century"
English Teaching Assistantships
- Nathalie Bragadir (COL '04) to Chile
- Joanna Busch (COL '04/MED '12) to Taiwan
- Melisma Cox (GSE) to Belgium
- Joanne Yun (COL/WH '04) to South Korea
2003
- Sucharita Adluri (GAS): “Transformations in Hinduism: A Case Study from South India”
- Kathleen Barthmaier (WH ’03): “Binational Business Internship”, Mexico
- Elise Carpenter (GAS): “Development and Health in Botswana: Clinical transformations caused by the implementation of ARVT”
- Christopher Close (GAS): “Judicial Persecution and Practised Tolerance in Sixteenth Century Kaufbeuren, Germany”
- Katharine Davis (COL ’03): “Ethnoarchaeology at Tiwanaku”, Bolivia
- Brian Ehrlich (COL ’03): “Developing an Anti-Poverty Strategy in the Dominican Republic”
- Alexa Firat (GAS): “Delineating the Parameters of the Syrian Novel within the context of the Arabic Literary Heritage”, Syria
- Rachel Fleischer (COL ’03): “English Teaching Assistantship”, South Korea
- Brooke Jones (COL/WH ’03): “The effects of an increase in “legal“collateral on the profitability of microfinance institutions”, Peru
- Megha Jonnalagadda (COL ’03): English Teaching Assistantship, Turkey
- Atul Joshi (WH ’03): “Binational Business Internship”, Mexico
- Vani Krishnamurthy (COL ’01): “South Asian History”, India
- Eric Lee (COL/EAS ’03): “Molecular Biology”, Austria
- Jonah Lowenfeld (COL ’03): “High-Rise Council Housing in Britain: An Historical Review for Creative Reuse”, United Kingdom
- Efthimios Parasidis (LAW ’00): “Social and Legal Implications of Implied Consent and Disclosure”, Greece 2003 – Marjorie Rosenfelt (COL ’03): Teaching Assistantship, France
- Avshalom Rubin (COL ’03): “Resolution 242 in History”, Israel
- Paul Zimmerman (GAS ): “Middle Hadramawt Archaeological Survey: changing settlement patterns in ancient Yemen”
2002
- Christine Bare (COL’02): “Andean Agriculture”, Peru
- Timothy Dobe (GAS): “Sainthood in Three Religious Traditions”, India
- Dan Edelstein (GAS): “Study of Mythological Imagination”, France
- Jesse Fuchs-Simon (COL’02): “Creating a Type I Diabetes Registry”, Ecuador
- Maribeth Gainard (COL/WH’02): “Organizational Learning in Economic Development”, Mali
- John Nemec (GAS): “Language, Religion, and Secular Power in Tantric Shaivism”, India
- Sabah Rahman (COL’02): “Freedom of Women as a Measure of Development”, Bangladesh
- Krishna Reddy (COL’01): “The Structure-Function Relationship of Neuronal Nicotinic Receptors”, Spain
- Nicole Vujan (NURS’02): “Role of Community Health Nursing in the Prenatal Experiences of Women”, Mexico
2001
- Veronica Aplenc (GAS): “Islands of Confinement”, Slovenia
- Mark Brosseau (GFA): “Dualism in Painting and Iceland”, Iceland
- Hilary Dick (GAS): “When Migration Is Culture: How Some Mexicans Become Migrants”, Mexico
- Gregory Flaxman (GAS): “The Detection of Science and the Science of Detection”, France
- Ian Gelfand (COL’01): “Scanned Probe Studies of Nanostructures”, Germany
- Stephen Lee (COL’01): “Study of Arabic”, Egypt
- Matthew McHugh (GrN): “The Family Health Nurse Study”, Denmark
- Whitney Miller (COL’01): “Kabuki Theater: Timelessness in a Changing Japan”, Japan
- Andrea Morton (COL’01): “Schroeder’s Influence on Germany’s Role in the European Union”, Germany
- Rebecca Schrage (COL’01): Teaching English Assistantship in Korea
- Jae Song (COL’01): “Determining the Mechanism of Development of the Locus Coerulus”, Germany
- Ashley West (GAS): “The Art of Hans Burgkmair the Elder: Defining and Transmitting Knowledge”, Germany
- Teresa Wojcik (GrED): “At the Epicenter of Change: Civics Education in Post-Communist Poland”, Poland