Graduate Student Course Development Grants
The CES offers annual competition for course development grants, open to UF graduate students from any discipline. Several grants, in the amount of $5000 each, will be awarded each year. We will consider proposals in the following two categories. (1) Courses focused on contemporary European subjects. These are courses in which at least 75% of course time is related to Europe or European subjects broadly defined. (2) Courses focused specifically on the European Union. These are courses in which at least 20% (preferably more) of the coursework is specifically and directly related to the European Union itself, for example its history, evolution, institutions, politics, policies, current developments, and relations with the outside world. Next year's competition will be announced in Fall 2008, with a competition deadline in early Spring 2009.
Winners of the AY 2007-08 competition
- Georgia Bianchi and Namita Manohar (Sociology)
- Jonathan Wadley (Political Science)
Winners of the AY 2006-07 competition
- Brian Mistler (Psychology)
- Antonio de la Pena (Anthropology)
- Anna Szyniszewska (Geography)
- Danny Coenen (School of Natural Resources and Environment)
- Allison Timbs (Criminology)