Georgetown University's Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
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Inaugurated in 2016, the U.S.-China Student Fellows Program aims to promote student-to-student dialogue among U.S. and Chinese university students around critical global issues. The program features a cohort of eight to ten young leaders, selected from top U.S. and Chinese colleges and universities. Over the course of an academic year, fellows participate in dialogue through in-person meetings, a web-based platform, and networking opportunities. Fellows will receive a $2,500 stipend and travel and accommodations to attend the Washington, D.C. and Beijing meetings, where they will have opportunities to meet with leading scholars, senior officials and business leaders. Past meetings include visits and briefings at the White House, Department of State, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as embassies and influential think tanks in Washington and Beijing. Fellows are expected to actively participate and contribute to the intellectual exchange within the group and with outside policy stakeholders. They are also required to provide at least four short essays/blogs for publication on the Initiative's website between September and July.
Eligiblity Information |
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Academic Level:
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Undergraduate
Age minimum or maximum:*
No
Open to international students:
No
Required to demonstrate financial need:
No
Discipline Area(s):
Open to All Disciplines
Demographic Information (preferred or required):
Award type:
Fellowship
Amount Awarded:
$1,000 to $4,999
Application Information: |
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Application Deadline:
Date application is available:
USC endorsement required:
No
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Website:
https://uschinadialogue.georgetown.edu/topics/u-s-china-student-fellows