Contact: Stephanie Motschenbacher, International Studies and Programs, motsche3@msu.edu, Direct: (517) 884-2135, Cell: (517) 648-9945
Published: May 14, 2009 E-mail Editor
Eight Michigan State University students will have the opportunity to conduct international research in the country of their choice, thanks to the Fulbright office at MSU.
“It is so important for students to have the opportunity to do research overseas,” said Frank D’Itri, coordinator of Fulbright programs for International Studies and Programs. “Internationalizing the student experience is what makes MSU one of the top universities for research and study.”
Of the eight new fellows, six were selected for a Fulbright program by the Institute of International Education, which will cover costs, fees and expenses associated with study, research and/or teaching assistantships abroad. Two were selected for a Fulbright Hays-Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad program, providing a grant to the college or university that will fund their proposed research project.
The Fulbright office, coordinated by D’Itri, is housed in the International Center at MSU and serves American students who are looking for support to conduct international research.
The new fellows are:
For more information on the Fulbright office at MSU or program availability, visit the ISP Web site, or call Frank D’Itri, coordinator of Fulbright programs, at (517) 432-8244.
For more information on Fulbright programs, visit the Council for International Exchange of Scholars Web site.
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