Radcliffe Summer Travel Grant Recipient's personal statement: I sat on Au Bon Pain a couple days ago and tried to load a book but I am satisfied with distraction. Rick put himself on the chair opposite the table. I have never met him for nearly a year. I thought it might be better for him. He instantly told me. He is on the street again. I know he will return to our shelter soon. I have been working at a university Lutheran homeless shelter for two and a half years.
Academic counseling grant. These grants provide adequate funding to allow professors to travel to colleagues of common interest or to colleagues elsewhere where they bring their colleagues to the campus of the recipient's home campus To do. Wesleyan's academic consulting mini-project is an example of this technology. In times when collaboration becomes increasingly important in many areas, small travel grants will help the professor keep up with the rapid advancement of knowledge and in some cases will initiate or maintain an important professional partnership can do.
I think that I am very lucky to be one of the beneficiaries of this year's travel subsidy. As a student at Syracuse University, I participated in last year's review and I was able to see the world of SND for the first time. However, the annual meeting is a completely different world (or I was told), I can not wait. I am very pleased to meet other students who will establish contact with experts who can share advice and suggestions to me in this field because I share my love of design, especially since I graduate in May .
Amy Hao is a junior of Harvey's Leverett House, a subsidy to China from the Fairbank Center to summer undergraduates. Amy is the winner of the 2016 Bachelor Thesis Contest at the Fairbank Center. Details on how to apply for a bachelor's degree on a trip to China
Amy Hao, a junior at Harvey's Leverett House, explained about the volunteer work at a child's house imprisoned in Beijing. Amy received the undergraduate summer subsidy for the trip to China from the Fairbank Center last year and is the winner of Fairbank Center 2016 Travel Essay Competition. When dragging to a car waiting for a suitcase, two small people wearing fluffy pink and black coat came to me and hugged. The six-year-old Xiao Caomei and Xixi, and the youngest two girls in SunVillage in Beijing, hug their arms around their waist and filled their faces with my jacket. After a while, Cao Mei looked up and asked, "Jie Jie (Mandarin" Sister ", all the children will call me during my stay)."