RESOURCES FOR FACULTY & GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH
In
an effort to foster a greater understanding of international relations,
as well as the more general sources of conflict in the international
system, the Browne Center awards a series of grants to Penn faculty
and advanced graduate students on a rolling basis.
Faculty may apply alone or with graduate student co-authors,
provided that the co-authors are enrolled in a graduate degree-granting
program at the University. There are no restrictions on the nationality
of applicants and projects are encouraged for research at any location,
according to the demands of the project proposal. The size of the
award varies based on the needs of the project and the resources of
the Center during any application period. Faculty grants generally do not
exceed $4,000. Student grants do not generally exceed $1,000.
In
addition to faculty grants, the Browne Center also awards the annual
Margaret E. Galey Award in honor of her daughter - Maragret E. Galey GR '70. The award is given to a female graduate
student writing a doctoral dissertation in the field of international
relations. The award is granted to support summer doctoral research
in the U.S. or abroad.
Grant Recipients and Project Descriptions
Margaret
E. Galey Award Recipients
Proposals are accepted on a rolling basis.
Click
here for more information on how to apply.