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Pessoa-Trejos Undergraduate Internship in Brazil

2011 – Undergraduate Internship Grant by Stanford University in Brazil

Study Subject: Any
Employer:Stanford University
Level:Undergraduate Internship
Scholarship Description:One award of up to $3,000 is available to a Stanford undergraduate students interested in completing an independent internship in Brazil. An additional summer savings offset may be available upon special application for students with demonstrated financial need. Grants are generally dispensed for summer projects, but may be considered for alternative timing as well.Students must be undergraduates in good standing at Stanford with well-defined internship proposals with an organization or business in Brazil.

Students are eligible to receive funding only if they will be enrolling as undergraduates (preferred) or coterminal students at Stanford campus for at least one quarter after returning from abroad.Internships must last at least six weeks.Preference will be given to proposals for internships arranged independently and directly with a foreign-based organization, rather than through a large international internship company.This funding is not for independent research projects. For a project that is strictly research-oriented and does not involve meeting the needs of an organization or business in Latin America, students are encouraged to apply for funding through Undergraduate Research Programs.

Scholarship Application Deadline: April 1, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

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