[Cwgrad-announcements] Fwd: Institute on Global Conflict and
Cooperation Graduate Student fellowship competitions
Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza
mike.atienza at ucr.edu
Wed Nov 29 09:58:31 PST 2006
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>Subject: Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation Graduate Student
> fellowship competitions
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>Please forward to Graduate Students!
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>The University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
>sponsors UC graduate students from all campuses in an annual fellowship,
>internship, and grant competition. Since its beginning, IGCC has committed
>significant resources to stimulating independent research and course
>development on the causes of international conflict and opportunities to
>promote international cooperation. Listed below are links to the
>guidelines and application materials for each type of award.
>
>For complete information,
>visit http://igcc.ucsd.edu/cprograms/funding_opportunities.php
>
>For Current UC Graduate Students Only
>Washington D.C. Summer Internships
>The IGCC Washington, D.C., Internship Program offers a $3,000 stipend and
>$500 for travel during a ten-week summer internship. Recipients can intern
>with any international affairs organization of their choosing based in
>Washington, D.C.
>
>The deadline for applications is Monday, January 23, 2006.
>
>Internship Program Information and
>Application http://igcc.ucsd.edu/cprograms/dc_internship_menu.php
>
>
>Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships
>These fellowships are open to graduate students from all disciplines whose
>dissertation-level research addresses causes of international conflict and
>opportunities for international cooperation.
>
>The deadline for applications is Wednesday, February 1, 2006.
>
>Dissertation Fellowship Information and Application
>http://igcc.ucsd.edu/cprograms/df_app_menu.php
>
>
>For UC Graduate Students, Post-Docs, and Professionals Interested in
>Biosecurity
>Public Policy and Biological Threats
>"Public Policy and Biological Threats" is a two-week training program in
>residence at UC San Diego. The program is funded by a generous grant from
>the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
>This progressive training module fosters a dynamic and multidisciplinary
>learning environment for private industry professionals, community
>leaders, and government officials as well as junior faculty, Ph.D., and
>professional-school students in the University of California system. Our
>mission is to provide a collaborative environment for our Biosecurity
>Fellows to efficiently analyze and/or develop policy responses to the
>threat of bioterrorism.
>Full funding is available for UC or RAND Ph.D. students, UC faculty, and
>UC post-docs. It includes program curriculum, travel, lodging, and meals.
>We anticipate some funding will be available to provide assistance to
>participants from outside the UC system.
>If you are interested in more information on the project and the tentative
>schedule for 2006, please contact PPBT Project Manager Raymond Clark.
>
>Direct inquiries to IGCC Campus Programs at IGCC-CP at ucsd.edu
>or visit their web site at
>http://igcc.ucsd.edu/cprograms/funding_opportunities.php
Mike Atienza
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