Tag: fellowships
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Gustavus Students Earn Multiple Academic Awards
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It’s awards season in academia, and Gustavus students and alumni are cleaning up. This year, Gusties have already claimed multiple Fulbright awards and Goldwater scholarships, a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, a Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA) fellowship, and a host of other state, national, and international honors, in numbers that often exceed what…
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Mayo Clinic Fellowship Opens Doors to Passionate Gustie Researchers
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Eight students spent ten weeks at one of the country’s leading medical research centers.
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Lavan ’23 Named PPIA Junior Summer Institute Fellow
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The rigorous fellowship in public policy brings together scholars from around the globe to tackle real-world problems at a graduate level.
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Haley Jostes ’23 Named Goldwater Scholar
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The junior chemistry and biochemistry and molecular biology double major plans to pursue graduate research in water chemistry.
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One Alum Wins NSF-GRFP Award, Two Earn Honorable Mentions
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Three members of the Gustavus Class of 2020 were recognized by the National Science Foundation in support of their research endeavors.
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Two Gusties Earn Critical Language Scholarship
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Caroline Southworth ‘24 and Dalton Dahle ‘22 have both been awarded the U.S. Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship.
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Astrid Axtman ’22 Named Finalist for the 2022-2023 Schwarzman Scholarship
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The highly selective program funds a year-long master’s program in global affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
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Fellowships Grant Gusties Life-Changing Opportunities
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Fellowships Office coordinator Pamela Kittelson sits down to talk about applying for fellowships and why Gusties should take advantage.
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Yangh Wins Fulbright Award to Teach in Taiwan
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Quincy Yangh ’21 adds a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant grant to his long list of awards won as a Gustavus student.
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Gustavus Senior Wins National Science Foundation Fellowship
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Chemistry and biochemistry and molecular biology major Kaitlyn Gruber will pursue her doctorate at the University of Wisconsin.