Global ×îÐÂÂ鶹ԭ´´ Grants Support Research, Curriculum Development

About the Grant

Since 2017, the Global Learning Experience Committee has invited faculty and staff (teaching undergraduate or graduate students) to apply for a grant of up to $5,000 for internationally oriented research and/or curriculum. The purpose of this funding opportunity was to support work that fosters global learning. In this connection, the committee had asked that proposals engage with the ×îÐÂÂ鶹ԭ´´ Global Capacities for Student Learning.

Currently, this grant program is on pause for the 2023-2024 academic year. 

 

Past Recipients

2017 recipients:

  • Sylvia Houghteling: Dialogue Across Art Histories: Modeling International Collaboration in the Classroom
  • Tom Modzder: Global Solutions for Global Issues: Exploring the use of globally invasive reeds for bioenergy purposes
  • Veronica Montes: The Nostalgia Economy, Mexico and Philadelphia

2018 recipients:

  • David Byers: West Bank: Community Based Clinics
  • Rachel Heiser: Global Pedagogical Practices Influencing Students Self-Efficacy in International Classrooms
  • Marianne Weldon: Latin American Dyeing and Weaving
  • Shiamin Kwa: Americans in China

2019 recipients:

  • Sydne Record: Demographic Trade-offs in Parasitic Plants: Cheating towards Success?
  • H. Rosi Song: How to Start a Dialogue: Racial and Cultural Diversity in Modern Spain
  • Min Kyung Lee: Milan and the Modern City: Bridging Design and History
  • Heejung Park: Multicultural Families in South Korea: Daily Experiences and Resilience

2021 recipient:

  • David Karen: Sport Talent Development, Social Issues, and Project-Based Learning in Denmark