
Boren Awards for International Study Five Indiana University graduate students were awarded Boren Fellowships for the 2009-2010 academic year. They will be studying or conducting research in Kyrgyzstan, China, Tunisia and Russia. Read more about them in the IU News Room.
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Five Indiana University graduate students have been awarded Boren Fellowships for the 2009-2010 academic year. The fellowships will provide financial support over two years to study or conduct research in Kyrgyzstan, China, Tunisia and Russia. ...

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Boren Awards for International Study If you plan on applying for a Boren Scholarship or Fellowship, don’t miss this week's webinars! We will give a detailed explanation of the application process and advice on how to make your application more competitive. Sign up!
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Boren Awards for International Study Last year, Boren Scholars studied in 33 different countries including China, Russia, Jordan, Egypt, Japan, Peru, India, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Argentina, Mongolia, Ecuador, Georgia, Israel, South Korea, and Turkey.

Boren Awards for International Study Check out how these Scholars and Fellows completed their Boren service!
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Boren Awards for International Study View lists of last year's Boren Scholarship and Fellowship winners!
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The December 2009 Newsletter for the Boren Awards has been released! Read application tips, awardee profiles, and Boren Awards news. http://www.borenawards.org/newsletter/bo ren_awards_newsletter/december_2009_news letter_4
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One part of the Boren Awards application is obtaining strong, positive letters of reference. In choosing your reference, choose someone who can speak about your motivations, maturity, independence, academic abilities, and specific skills. Make sure you give your recommenders plenty of time! Read tips on how to obtain... your letters of reference at http://www.borenawards.org/boren_scholar ship/how_apply.html (Boren Scholarship) and http://www.borenawards.org/boren_fellows hip/reference_forms.html (Boren Fellowship).
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Boren Awards for International Study A Boren Scholar who studied and volunteered in Tanzania was profiled in the University of South Carolina student newspaper. Check it out!
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Read about a Boren Scholar studying Arabic in Jordan in her personal blog. As an International Relations major and Jewish Studies minor at Rollins College, the Scholar is extremely interested in Jordan’s historical ties to the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict. She views her year abroad as a “dream come true.” http://fiat...open.rollins.edu/wordpressmu/r-journals/ author/fkermalli/
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It’s freezing in Amman! Alright, so the temperature is actually still decent (in the 50s), but the houses here seem pretty good at trapping cold air; that plus our higher-altitude location (on a hill) with no heating yet in our apartment makes for a pretty cold start to winter. ...

Boren Awards for International Study Don’t miss out on this week’s webinars on December 1st and 2nd from your home. Or, come to a Boren campus session at colleges in Michigan, California, and Hawaii. Visit the events tab for more details!

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When the excitement of Thanksgiving dinner has passed, take some time to work on your Boren essays. The Boren Scholarship requires 2 statements of purpose and the Boren Fellowship requires 3 essays. For the Boren Scholarship prompts, visit http://www.borenawards.org/boren_scholar ship/sop.html. For the Boren Fellowship,... visit http://www.borenawards.org/boren_fellows hip/essay.html.

Boren Awards for International Study Learn about an international affairs and economics major from the University of Colorado at Boulder. As a Boren Scholar, she studied Arabic at the American University in Cairo, Egypt. She achieved conversational proficiency of the Arabic language and is now able to comprehend oral and written Arabic media.
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Boren Awards for International Study The Institute of International Education just released its Open Doors 2009 data. The Open Doors report is an annual publication that surveys U.S. students studying abroad as well as international students and scholars studying in the U.S. Open Doors 2009 reported that a record number of U.S. students are choosing to ...study abroad, reflecting a strong commitment to the value of an international academic experience to prepare them to live and work in a more global society. Non-traditional locations, such as China, Japan, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, have shown increases in the number of American students studying there. http://www.opendoors.iienetwork.org/
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open doors report on international student mobility. data on international students in the united states; u.s. study abroad students; iie online surveys on educational exchange, and other useful information.















