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The Keck Center offers four fellowships for CMC students during the academic year. The purpose of these fellowships is to support and expand the ongoing research of the CMC students. Applications are available at The Keck Center (Athenaeum, 2nd Floor) and are due Monday, September 22, 2008. All fellowships require submission of a proposal prior to approval.

THE ARTHUR R. ADAMS FELLOWSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC STUDIES
This fellowship is made possible by the generous support of the late Arthur R. Adams, former board member of the Keck Center. The recipient is required to conduct research under the supervision of, or in collaboration with, a CMC faculty member. This program is designed to encourage and support those students who pursue studies or conduct research in International Strategic Studies. The award is $1,000 (one or two awards).

THE UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA FELLOWSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
This fellowship is made possible by the generous support of The Union Bank of California. The recipient is required to conduct research under the supervision of, or in collaboration with, a CMC faculty member. This program is designed to encourage and support those students who pursue studies or conduct research in international studies with emphasis on the Asian Pacific Region. The award is $1,000 (one or two awards).

THE JACK STARK FELLOWSHIP IN SECURITY STUDIES
This fellowship is offered in honor of Jack Stark, President Emeritus and former board member of the Keck Center. The recipient is required to conduct research under the supervision of, or in collaboration with, a CMC faculty member. This program is designed to encourage and support those students who pursue studies or conduct research in aspects of U.S. security policies. The award is $1,000 (one award).

THE DONALD A. HENRIKSEN FELLOWSHIP IN ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY
This fellowship is offered in honor of the late Donald A. Henriksen, former board member of the Keck Center. The recipient is required to conduct research under the supervision of, or in collaboration with, a CMC faculty member. This program is designed to encourage and support those students who pursue studies or conduct research in the areas of diplomatic activities regarding economic issues. The award is $1,000 (one award).


The Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies
Claremont McKenna College
385 E. 8th St., Athenaeum, 2nd Floor
Claremont, CA 91711-6420

Phone: (909) 621-8213
FAX: (909) 621-8756
KeckCenter@claremontmckenna.edu