Graduate Student Travel Grants
The CES offers annual competitions for graduate student travel grants.Multiple grants of upto $1000 each are awarded to assist UF Faculty with travel to Europe to pursue research,course development,course enhancement, or to present work at a scholarly conference or workshop. These grants are open to all UF Faculty regardless of discipline or rank as long as the subject of the research or talk is related to contemporary Europe, i.e. it is not sufficient that the trip takes place in Europe, it must be about contemporary Europe, broadly defined. These grants do not support conference participation limited to chairing a session and/or being a discussant. 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 (CES and Sociology)
- Aaron Keebaugh (Music)
- Ivan Rybar (Finance)
- Kuniyuki Nishimura (Political Science)
- Steffen Rebennack (Industrial and Systems Engineering)
- Nicholas Campsiz (Geography)
Winners of the AY 2006-07 competition
- Mark B. Cole (History)
- Heather Bigley (English)
Winners of the AY 2005-06 competition
- Monica Postelnicu (Journalism)
- Christopher Cary (Music)
- Karina Vazquez (RLL)
- Cheri Brodeur (Education)
- Ineta Janusas (Music)
- Kristen Landreville (Journalism)
Winners of the AY 2004-05 competition
- Pavel Murdzhev (History)
- Melinda Negron (Political Science)
- Jayce Stuckey (History)
- Ayne Terceira (History)
- Evelina Jagminaite (Political Science)
- Maria Guerrero (RLL)
Winners of the AY 2003-04 competition
- Henri Blanc-Hoang (RLL)
- Maria Jordan (Linguistics)
- Hongli Fan (RLL)
- Sophie Ganachaud (RLL)
- William Bruce (Classics)
- Sandrine Savona (RLL)
- Afshin Hafizi (English)
- Abdou Yaro (RLL)