The Freeman Foundation awarded nearly $100,000 to the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies to help support students in their internship goals in Asia, according to a press release sent Thursday afternoon. The grant was a result of one of 11 successful proposals to the Freeman Foundation for its newly created program.
“With this new grant to support student internships specifically, we extend the range of overseas opportunities available to our talented students, offering highly qualified interns with much-needed financial support,” Director of the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies Jeffery Hanes wrote in a press release.
The money will help provide stipends for living and travel funds, and will help build upon grants that already exist in the University.
Nearly $100,000 awarded to UO Center for Asian and Pacific Studies for internship opportunities
Daily Emerald
September 19, 2012
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