




 
| Fullbright
and Watson FellowshipsThe Fulbright
and Watson
Fellowships provide funds for study abroad after completing the B.A. Detailed
information on guidelines and deadlines can be obtained from Helen Scott (Nollen
3, ext. 3460). The Fulbright grant supports a year of study in one specific country.
The Watson Fellowship involves two years of independent research and usually requires
work in more than one country. Past Watson projects dealing with Hispanic countries
have included the following: | 2001 | 2001
Hepatitis C in Urban and Rural Populations (Egypt, Italy. India) |
| 1994 | The
Relationship Between Ecotourism and Marine Mammal Conservation (Norway, Canada,
Dominican Republic, Bahamas) | | 1990 | Resource
Use and Protection (Costa Rica, Kenya, Nepal) | | 1989 | Cultural
and Social Perceptions of Children (Guatemala, El Salvador) |
| 1988 | The
Conciencia Group (Argentina) | | 1987 | Latin
America: Retracing the Nature Studies of Darwin and Wallace (Latin American countries) |
| 1987 | Cuban,
Yugoslavian & Nicaraguan Women. The Family and the Socialist State (Cuba,
Yugoslavia, Nicaragua) | | 1982 | Landscape
Artists in the New World (Mexico, Brazil) | | 1980 | Old/New
World Aspects of Viticulture (Italy, France, Chile, Argentina) |
| 1979 | Handicrafts
and Economic Development (Chile, Ecuador) | | 1973 | European
Approaches to the Problems of the Aged (Spain, Sweden, Poland) |
| 1972 | A
Dual Project: Comparative Afro-Caribbean Music (Brazil, Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad) |
| 1972 | Problems
of Engineering in the Caribbean (Tobago, Barbados, Honduras, Guyana) |
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