Students

GSAS-CU International Travel Fellowship

 

The GSAS-CU International Travel Fellowship is awarded to GSAS students who will have completed all of the requirements for the Ph.D. degree except the dissertation by September 1st of the year of proposed travel and will not be beyond their seventh year of study. Traveling Fellowships provide funding for international travel (outside of the United States) that is necessary to the completion of the dissertation.

2011-2012

Seth Anziska, History
Alessandra Di Croce, Art History and Archaeology (Wollemborg Award)
Isabel Gabel, History (Lurcy Award)
Gal Gvili, East Asian Languages and Cultures (Mellon Award)
Katharine Holt, Slavic Languages (Mellon Award)
Anne Hunnell, Art History and Archaeology (Mellon Award)
Jang Wook Huh, English and Comparative Literature (Mellon Award)
Meha Priyadarshin, History
Simon Stevens, History
Matthias Thiemann, French and Romance Philology
Natasha Wheatley, History

 2010-2011

Shannon Garland, Music
Arunabh Ghosh, History
Seema Golestaneh, Anthropology 
Andrej Tusicisny, Political Science

2009-2010

Amy Balanoff, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Rosie Bsheer, History
Jun Hee Cho, History
Jessamyn Conrad, Art History and Archaeology
Jess Fenn, English and Comparative Literature
Daniel Larlham, English and Comparative Literature
Brian Tsui, East Asian Languages and Cultures
Paul Vogt, East Asian Languages and Cultures
Darryl Wilkinson, Anthropology
Carolyn Yerkes, Art History and Archaeology