The fellowships, open to seniors and graduate students, allow recipients to work on self-designed research projects anywhere in the world.
Matthew Allen '97, a physics and optics major, will travel to Osaka, Japan, to study at the Institute of Laser Engineering at the University of Osaka.
Natasha Goldman, an art history graduate student, will pursue her project "Exile, Images, Iconology: German Jewish Art Historians and the Writing of a Discipline" at the Kunstgeschichtlichte Institut in Hamburg, Germany.
Tait S. Keller, a Take Five history major, will research "Art, Culture and National Consciousness in Post-War Austria" at the University of Vienna.
Amber Phung, a Warner School graduate student, will research "Cross-cultural Factors in the Experiencing of Traumatic Events" at the National University of Singapore.
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