Take a new course this spring with Professor Yoon, History 257: Chinese Global Capitalism! Part of a new Ott Family Lectureship, the course includes public talks and class visits from three guest professors. See the poster for more information!

Take a new course this spring with Professor Yoon, History 257: Chinese Global Capitalism! Part of a new Ott Family Lectureship, the course includes public talks and class visits from three guest professors. See the poster for more information!

Great talks last week from Aaron Sparby and Russell Li, this year’s recipients of the Ted Mullin prize. Thanks to everyone who came!

The European Studies Undergraduate Project Prize is designed to encourage interest and collaborative, interdisciplinary work in the field of European Studies by rewarding talented undergraduates who have conducted original research in the field. The prize is awarded to the best research paper written in English on any subject in European Studies as part of an undergraduate university degree program. Projects that incorporate another discipline and a second contributor are strongly encouraged.
Two prizes will be awarded in 2019. A multidisciplinary selection committee appointed by CES’ Executive Committee will choose the winners. Each winner (or winning collaborative team) will receive a check for $500, along with public recognition in CES’ European Studies Newsletter, and on CES’ social media sites. As well, the winning project will be featured on EuropeNow Campus, the educational corner of EuropeNow, CES’ online journal of research, art, and politics relating to Europe that reaches over 100,000 readers globally. In addition, prize winners who are interested in attending the CES conference may request one conference registration fee waiver for any conference in the three years following their award.
Nominations will be accepted from October 1, 2018 until March 1, 2019. The winners will be announced in June of 2019.
For more information, visit https://councilforeuropeanstudies.org/grants-and-awards/undergraduate-paper-prize.
This is a great program for rising seniors and future (enrolling in fall 2019) graduate students.
Note: All interested applications will be reviewed, fit rating does not apply.
Program Details:
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Apply for Northfield and Faribault based AmeriCorps positions for the 2019-2020 year! For more information, visit https://northfieldhci.org/americorps/.
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