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Douglas Biow, Director MEZ 3.126, Mailcode A1800, Austin, TX 78712 • 512-232-3470

Faculty and PhD Research Grants

The Center for European Studies is pleased to offer three graduate and faculty research grants thanks to funding by the EU Center of Excellence (EUCE) in the College of Liberal Arts and the Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) at the McCombs School of Business.

Applications for the 2012-2013 academic year are closed. PLease check back in fall 2013 for new application information..

Business Studies Grant: Competition for three grants of $4,000 each for research with a focus on Business in the EU and/or Business relations between the EU and US. CIBER, a program housed in the McCombs School of Business, will fund three $4,000 faculty stipends for research with a focus on Business in the EU and/or Business relations between the EU and US, or to support collaborative research between researchers at our university and their colleagues in the EU in an effort to promote increased dialogue about important topics of common interest related to Business in the EU and/or Business relations between the EU and US.

The Business Studies grant applications are now closed. 

PhD Research Grant: Competition for two grants of $2,000 each for research on EU Public Policy or EU-US Relations. The overall aim of this grant is to ensure that EU public policy ideas and best practices are widely understood in the US by both academia and policy makers alike. To this effect, this research grant will award graduate students at UT the funding to conduct field research in Europe and meet with key policy makers at the supranational and Member State national level.

The PhD Research Grant applications are now closed.

Faculty Research Grant: Competition for two grants of $3,000 each for research on EU Public Policy or EU-US Relations. The overall aim of this grant is to ensure that EU public policy ideas and best practices are widely understood in the US by both academia and policy makers alike. To this effect, this research grant will award faculty at UT the funding to conduct field research in Europe and meet with key policy makers at the supranational and Member State national level.

The Faculty Research grant applications are now closed.

DEADLINE: Rolling Deadline Beginning November 15, 2012
All items must be submitted to Sally Dickson, Center for European Studies, Mezes 3.304.
Applications will be accepted beginning November 15, 2012 and we will begin reviewing them and awarding funds thereafter until all funds and awards are expended.
Applications may be submitted electronically, but it is up to the applicant to ensure that all materials have been received by CES.
PLEASE DO NOT STAPLE ANY PORTION OF THE APPLICATION

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