Circumnavigators Club Foundation Around-the-World
Travel-Study Grant Program
About the 2009 Award
This year the Circumnavigators Club Foundation will award
a fellowship worth up to $9000 for an around-the-world travel
research project over the three-month period between the junior
and senior year. The winner will prepare for the research
project during the second semester of his or her junior year
and spend the three summer months in actual travel and on-the-scene
study. At the completion of the summer and upon return to
the United States, the winner will submit a paper on the project
and will speak to at least two Circumnavigators Foundation
banquets during the succeeding nine months.
An informational meeting about this year’s competition will be held on Wednesday, October 22 at 5 p.m. at the Office of the Fellowships (1940 Sheridan Road).
All interested Northwestern University juniors are invited to submit an application for this grant by 5:00 P.M., Monday, December 1, 2008. Applications must be submitted to the Office of the Provost, c/o Associate Provost Ron Braeutigam, Room 1-114, Rebecca Crown Center, by 5:00 PM. No late applications will be accepted. The application must contain:
- a proposal describing the intended research project
- a résumé
- an official academic transcript
- two faculty letters of
recommendation
Any enrolled Northwestern junior is eligible to apply.
The proposal may be no more than four pages, double spaced
in length and must include a description of the project, a
rationale for why this would be an interesting or important
project to undertake, a proposed itinerary, and an explanation
of the relationship of the proposed stops to the overall project
purpose.
The trip itinerary must circumnavigate the
globe and include stays in at least six countries on three
continents. The research project must have substantive content
in each of the countries, including wherever possible interactions
with local people and groups. Examples of study projects include:
youth movements; the death penalty; freedom of the press;
care for the aged; the uses of technology in the elementary
grades.
Both the school and the Circumnavigators Foundation
are looking for interesting, pertinent, and globally-based
topics, by persons who can easily think on their feet in any
situation they might encounter abroad. Final selection will
further be based on a number of factors, including: (a) merit
of the subject to be studied, (b) student's academic record,
(c) poise, maturity and communication skills, and (d) inherent
discipline and enthusiasm of the candidates. Three finalists
will be chosen by Northwestern University to be interviewed
by the Chicago Circumnavigators Club Selection Committee,
who will select the winner, and notify the University and
the International Foundation in New York.
Finalists MUST be available for an on-campus
interview on Tuesday, January 20, 2009.
Northwestern and the local Chapter will work
closely with the grantee to finalize project priorities, and
recommend suitable ports of call. They also want to ensure
that the travel and research project will be safe for the
chosen candidate. Therefore, some countries are off-limits.
The final itinerary will be forwarded for approval to the
International Foundation and the U.S. State Department. Contacts
are then established with American Embassies en route, and
Chapter members worldwide.
If you have any questions regarding the fellowship, please contact Christopher Hayden, Assistant to the Associate Provost at urg@northwestern.edu.
If you are off campus and cannot submit a hard copy of the application, please email your resume and proposal to urg@northwestern.edu, and ensure that your transcript and two letters of recommendation are delivered to the Office of the Provost.
For background information
about the Circumnavigators Foundation Around-the-World Travel-Study Grant Program, please click here. For information on the Club's Chicago chapter and previous award winners, please visit their web site.
2008 Winner
Harris Sockel is the 2008 Circumnavigators
Foundation Around-the-World Travel/Study grant awardee. Click here to view his dispatches.
Past Recipients
Complete photo galleries and dispatches from the 2007, 2006, 2005, and 2004 Circumnavigators Foundation award winners are available online. Please see the web pages for Christopher Ahern (2007), Alex Robins (2006), Susannah Cunningham (2005) and Sarah Graber (2004).
For more information on past award recipients and their projects, visit the Circumnavigators Club Chicago Chapter Foundation Scholars page.
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