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FUNDING
2010 JEAN MONNET GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
GRADUATE STUDENT COORDINATOR and EUROPEAN STUDIES SEMINAR
2010 CES-EUC SUMMER RESEARCH AND INTERNSHIP GRANTS
STUDENT NEWS
EUC JEAN MONNET FELLOWS, 2009
Fellowships being awarded to U-M graduate students for research on European integration with support from the European Commission and the Horace H.Rackham School of Graduate Studies.
Ela Gezen, PhD German, “Heimisches Berlin: Longing and Belonging.” Mónica López-Lerma, PhD Comparative Literature, “The Ghosts of Justice: Re-Imagining the Spanish Past.” Jennifer Miller, PhD Political Science, “Redefining the Nation: Center-Right Party Outreach toward Visible Minorities in Europe.” Jessica Robbins, PhD Anthropology, “Making and Unmaking Polish Persons: Aging and Memory in Postsocialist Poland.”
CES-EUC SUMMER RESEARCH AND INTERNSHIP GRANTS, 2009
Awarded to U-M undergraduate and graduate students for summer research or research on Europe and Eurean integration with the support from the European Commission and CES-EUC.
Elisabeth Alber, BA Political Science/German (Brussels, Belgium). Catherine Benson, PhD Natural Resources and Environment (Switzerland). Heloise Finch-Boyer, PhD Anthropology and History (France). Maria Hadjipolycarpou, PhD Comparative Literature (Cyprus). Trevor Kilgore, PhD History (Italy). Laura Kupe, BA Political Science/Modern European Studies minor (Germany). Jeremy Ledger, PhD History (Spain). Paul Lewis, BA Mathematics/Jazz Studies (France). Aaron McCloud, MBA Business/MSE Naval Architecture (Denmark). Rosa Moore, BA History of Art/German (Germany). Noel Delgado Moreno, BS Chemical Engineering/German (Germany). Davide Orsini, PhD Anthropology & History (Italy). Mark Rudolf, BS Biomedical Engineering/German minor (Germany). Anna Wieck, PhD History of Art (Spain).
EUC JEAN MONNET FELLOWS, 2008
Recipients of the 2007-08 European Union Center Jean Monnet Graduate Fellowship on Issues of European integration are: Kenichi Ariga (PhD political science), for research "How Much Does Europe matter? Reexamining the European Parliament Elections 1979-2004"; Avraham Astor (PhD sociology), for research "Multicultural Celebrations or Unwelcome Intrusion? The Politics of Mosque Contraction in Spain"; Charles Doriean (PhD political science), "Accommodating Euroskepticism: When Can Europhilic Parties of Government Prevent Defections to Euroskeptic Protest Parties in EP Elections"; Alex Gerber (PhD sociology), "Being Polish/Becoming European: Gender, Sovereignty, and European Integration"; Emanuela Grama (PhD anthropology/history), "On the margins of the New Europe: 'European Heritage' and the local politics of culture in contemporary Romania"; Raquel Vega-Duran (PhD romance languages), "Encountered Identities: Moroccan Muslim Migrants and the idea of the Spanish Nation."
This stipend was made possible by the Center for European Studies-European Union Center and the grant from the European Commission, and funding from the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, Center for Russian and East European Studies, and the John J. Swiderski Fund.
CES SUMMER RESEARCH AND INTERNSHIP GRANTS, 2008
Recipients of the 2008 CES Summer Fellowships are: Nadia Sera Baadj (PhD history of art) for a curatorial internship at the Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands; Zachary Caple (MS natural resources and environment) for research on landscape planning in urban spaces at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom; Charles William Fletcher III (BA anthropology, linguistics, Spanish) for research on homosexual speech of gay men in Madrid, Spain; Sarah Hamilton (PhD history) for research on European integration and environmentalism in Spain; Rachel Isacoff (BS architecture) for an internship at the American Institute for Roman Culture in Italy; Anna Kroth (PhD education) for research on EU education policy in Germany; Sarah McDermott (PhD history) for research on the cultural education of Antilleans in France; Marcello Mogetta (PhD classical art and archaeology) for archaeological research at the ancient city of Gabii in Italy; Pedro Monaville (PhD history) for research on Congolese political activism in Europe in Belgium and France; Sarah Mullins (BA linguistics, German) for an internship at Labyrinth Kindermuseum in Germany; and Jeremy Weyerman (PhD history) for research on German conceptions and practices of citizenship in Germany.
TRAVEL ABROAD INSURANCE
All University of Michigan students taking part in University-sponsored international travel should review U-M Overseas Travel Guidelines and are required to register on the on-line International Travel Registry.
U-M requires that undergraduate students participating in U-M education abroad (study/work/volunteer) programs organized by U-M departments/units or for which in-residence U-M credit is granted buy the University's travel abroad health insurance policy. CES-EUC requires that all students purchase the University's travel abroad health insurance policy when participating in CES-EUC-supported individual study, research, and/or internships abroad. U-M students may also buy this insurance for leisure travel abroad. For information about the plan's benefits and costs, see Travel Abroad Health Insurance. To purchase the University's travel abroad health insurance policy, you must first fill out the Travel Registration form.
OTHER RESOURCES
EUROPEAN LEGAL STUDIES PROGRAM
The U-M's new European Legal Studies Program, directed by Daniel Halberstam, professor of law, maintains Michigan's preeminence in international and comparative law. Over fifty years ago, Professor Eric Stein pioneered the field of European legal studies at the Law School, creating the first European integration studies program in the United States. In addition to attracting Americans, the Law School has drawn countless European students, scholars, and future officials to Ann Arbor to study European legal integration. Today, U-M Law faculty lecture, and teach at European institutions, and the selective visitor and Affiliated Overseas Faculty programs bring outstanding European academics, practitioners, and officials to the Law School every year to share their views and expertise
INTERNSHIP AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
MICHIGAN IN WASHINGTON PROGRAM
NETWORK OF THE EUROPEAN UNION CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE
EUROPEAN UNION STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Next Europe is a public forum and “international experiment in collaborative journalism” where people can discuss the changes taking place in Europe. The project is sponsored by the Center for Transatlantic Relations at SAIS and hosted on “PostGlobal,” a site operated by Newsweek and the Washington Post. You are encouraged to visit the site and add your voice to the conversation.

