Fellowships have helped ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø students and alumni pursue opportunities around the world. In these blog entries, ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø fellowships recipients share their stories and advice for future applicants.

Sarah Titcombe '25 earned the prestigious Fulbright/Imperial College London Award to conduct two research projects related to bacterial resistance and infection at Imperial's Centre for Bacterial Resistance Biology. Sarah also won the Fulbright Canada-Mitacs Globalink Award in Summer 2023.

Leela Cullity Younger '24 was awarded a Humanity in Action Fellowship to participate in a two week intensive training related to immigration rights and advocacy alongside 15 peers from other European countries.

Nate Lundstrom '25 received a Humanity in Action Fellowship to work on a community action project in Berlin. The program, focused on migration patterns, will allow him to advocate for more robust sanctuary policies applying his political organizing and storytelling skills.

Isabel Friedl '25 and Alice Carlson '25 were recipients of the Projects For Peace award and will be working with local farmers in Bali to repair irrigation systems as well as community work promoting sustainable waste management practices.

Bernadette Robinson '25 was awarded the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) to learn Swahili in Tanzania.

Ngoc Tran '26 was awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship and will expand on her work in Korea this summer.

Samantha Stever-Zeitlin '27 was awarded the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) to continue learning Korean.

Isabel Friedl '25 was awarded the Critcal Language Scholarship (CLS) to continue learning Indonesian.

Bia Pinho '23 was awarded an English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) through Fulbright to teach in Germany.

Danielle Jonas-Delson '24 received a Princeton in Latin America Fellowship which allows her to work in the field of psychology for a non-profit developing educational plans for at-risk school-aged children and their teachers.