Monthly Archives: February 2018

Schwartzman Scholarship

Schwarzman Scholars Info Session presented by Outreach and Selection Officer, Arlie Slonim

University of Texas at Austin, Wednesday, March 7th, 4:00pm, Room CLA 0.128, Register here 

 Schwarzman Scholars: Overview

Schwarzman Scholars is a highly-selective, fully-funded scholarship program, based at the distinguished Tsinghua University in Beijing, designed to ensure that the next generation of business, political and civil society leaders around the world can effectively serve as bridges between China and the rest of the world. We aim to achieve this by (1) recruiting promising young leaders from around the world, people who have the ambition and talent to take on executive roles in government, civil society, or business and who have a commitment to building understanding among people with differing perspectives; (2) educating them about China’s global role via a one-year Master’s in global affairs at Tsinghua and (3) linking them to senior mentors in their field in China and to their peers among China’s rising young leaders. You may also find it helpful to view this video introduction, this profile in the New York Times, and/or to download the program’s full brochure.

Application Opens in April 2018

Applications for the 2019-2020 class open April 2018, with selections made in November 2018.  (Applicants with Chinese passports apply by May 2018, with selections made in September 2018).

Scholars will hone their leadership skills through a curriculum designed by leading academics from around the globe and frequent interactions with distinguished guest lecturers. Additionally, Scholars will spend considerable time outside the classroom developing firsthand exposure to China and its people through thematic study tours, a mentoring program and internships with key employers in Beijing. All classes will be taught in English, and students will have the opportunity to study Mandarin. Schwarzman Scholars will recruit an internationally diverse cohort each year, people who have the ambition and talent to take on executive roles in government, civil society, or business and who have a commitment to building understanding among people with differing perspectives, welcoming applicants up to age 28.

 

The program has been built with the support of donors from around the world and a distinguished Advisory Board consisting of important leaders including Prime Minister Tony Blair, President Nicolas Sarkozy, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Tung Chee Hwa, Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Hank Paulson, Bob Rubin, Jim Wolfensohn, Richard Haas, Richard Levin, Sir Colin Lucas, Richard Brodhead, Nobel Laureate Chen Ning Yang, John Thornton, Yo-Yo Ma, and Bob Dudley.

IVPS Peer Supporter Application for 2018-2019

The Interpersonal Violence Peer Support (IVPS) Peer Supporter applications for the 2018-2019 academic year are now available! Both the position description, as well as the application can be found on our website: http://deanofstudents.utexas.edu/emergency/ivps_getinvolved.php. Applications are due by 5pm on March 2, 2018. In order to apply, students must be enrolled full-time as a UT Austin student. If students have questions or would like more information, they can email us at ivps@austin.utexas.edu or stop by the IVPS office.

COLA Scholarships

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIPS

Applications are now being accepted for merit-based, research, and study abroad scholarships for spring 2018!

See if you are eligible on the Liberal Arts scholarship website: 

 bit.ly/CLAScholarships

Deadline for merit & research scholarships are February 20 and March 6!

 

Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies Scholarships

Applications for Funding Are Now Open!

The Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies/CREEES is now accepting applications for various scholarships for studying abroad/traveling, professional development, and language training. Browse the options below to see if you qualify for any of our funding opportunities!

McWilliams Scholarship for Russian Studies

Deadline: March 1, 2018

The Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies is offering competitive scholarships ranging from $500-1,500 to be used for the study of Russian language and culture, professional development or research related to Russia or the former Soviet Union in any field. Travel may take place during summer or the academic year.  These funds must be used to cover travel, housing, tuition or other related costs while abroad, or for domestic travel relevant to Russia or the former Soviet Union.

Czech Studies Scholarship

Deadline: March 1, 2018

The Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies is offering competitive scholarships of $2,500 to be used for the study of Czech language over the summer.  These funds must be used to cover travel, housing, tuition or other related costs for studying Czech language abroad (summer programs must be at least 3 weeks).

Polish Studies Endowment Scholarship

Deadline: March 1, 2018The Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies is offering competitive scholarships ranging from $500–1,500 to be used for the study of Polish language and culture, or research related to Poland in any field. Travel may take place for summer or during the academic year. These funds must be used to cover travel, housing, tuition or other related costs while in Poland.

Professional Development Funding

Deadline: March 1, 2018CREEES Professional Development Awards are available to students in ANY major at UT Austin who are interested in professional development in the realm of Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies. Applications to participate in professional development activities MUST be somehow related to the CREEES region, namely: the former Soviet sphere of influence, Central/Eastern Europe, Southeast Europe/former Ottoman Empire, Central Asia, the Caucasus, etc.

Awards are meant to help cover travel costs associated with competitive internships, job interviews, research/fieldwork, or presenting at academic conferences. Up to $1,000 per student will be awarded to cover international travel costs or $500 per student for domestic travel costs.

Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships

Deadline: February 9, 2018CREEES offers FLAS Fellowships to fund highly competitive graduate  and undergraduate students for the study of regional foreign languages, including:

Bosnian • Bulgarian • Croatian • Czech • Persian/Tajik • Polish • Romanian • Russian • Serbian •Turkish • Ukrainian •Yiddish  • and more!*

Students should consider applying for FLAS Fellowships with any applicable FLAS-granting centers at UT, such as the Center for European Studies and the South Asia Institute, or for summer FLAS awards at other FLAS-granting institutions as relevant to their research interests.FLAS awards are available for both academic year (in residence at UT) and summer studies (at UT, abroad or elsewhere in the US). See our non-exhaustive list of FLAS eligible language programs!

2018 Julius and Suzan Glickman Centennial Lectureship

Plan II Honors presents the 2018 Julius and Suzan Glickman Centennial Lectureship featuring Dr. Dan-el Padilla Peralta, Undocumented

Wednesday, February 28th, 7:00 p.m.

Jessen Auditorium
Homer Rainey Hall
No tickets required, seating is first-come, first-served. Doors open at 6:30.

This talk will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the writing of Dan-el Padilla’s memoir, Undocumented: A Dominican Boy’s Odyssey from a Homeless Shelter to the Ivy League, from initial conception to final draft. Themes to be addressed include the memoir as genre, the challenges of writing about the immigrant experience, and the framing of the individual life against broader political and economic trends.