Global Studies Fellows receive one course reduction per semester in order to advance their research on topics relating to globalization and its cultural, political, social, economic, and environmental dimensions. High quality research proposals on interdisciplinary globalization themes are eligible for funding, and strong preference is given to applicants focusing on topics relating to the Center for International Education’s annual conference theme. The theme for the 2017/18 academic year will be Crisis of the Middle Ground.

2016-17 Global Studies Research Fellows (left to right): Chia Youyee Vang, Jennifer Kibicho, Tasha Oren, A. Aneesh, Blain Neufeld, and Anna Mansson McGinty
Global Studies Fellows 2017/18
- Timothy Ehlinger (Nursing)
- Caroline Seymour-Jorn (Comparative Literature)
- Jeffrey Sommers (Global Studies and African Diaspora Studies)
- Nancy Rice (Exceptional Education)
Global Studies Fellows 2016/17
- Jennifer Kibicho (Nursing)
- Anna Mansson McGinty (Geography and Women’s and Gender Studies)
- Blain Neufeld (Philosophy)
- Tasha Oren (English and Film Studies)
- Chia Youyee Vang (History)
Global Studies Fellows 2015/16
- Lane Hall (English)
- Jenny Kehl (Freshwater Sciences)
- Oriol Mirosa (Global Studies and Sociology)
- Michael Nosonovsky (Engineering)
- James Wasley (Architecture)
Global Studies Fellows 2014/15
- Joel Berkowitz (Foreign Language and Literature, and Jewish Studies)
- Elizabeth Drame (Exceptional Education)
- Maria Gillespie (Dance)
- Xin Huang (Women’s and Gender Studies)
- Andrew Kincaid (English)
- Lorena Terando (Translation and Interpreting Studies)
Global Studies Fellows 2013/14
- Ivan Ascher (Political Science)
- Rachel Buff (History)
- Carolyn Eichner (History and Women’s Studies)
- Scott Graham (English)
- Bernard Perley (Anthropology)
Global Studies Fellows 2012/13
- Sandra Braman (Communication and Global Studies)
- Winson Chu (History)
- Sarah Davies Cordova (French)
- Oriol Mirosa (Global Studies and Sociology)
- Jeffrey Sommers (Global Studies and African Diaspora Studies)
Global Studies Fellows 2011/12
- Erica Bornstein (Anthropology)
- Elena Gorfinkel (Art History and Film Studies)
- Ingrid Jordt (Anthropology)
- Lisa Silverman (History and Jewish Studies)
- Natasha Borges Sugiyama (Political Science)
- Tami Williams (English and Film Studies)
Global Studies Fellow 2010/11
- Ellen Amster (History)
- A. Aneesh (Global Studies and Sociology)
- Kennan Ferguson (Political Science)
- Kristin Pitt (Comparative Literature)
- Manu Sobti (Architecture)