The Freeman Spogli Institute (FSI) is Stanford University’s primary forum for interdisciplinary research on key international issues and challenges.
Domain areas: Supports independent research work abroad for students at all levels - students work with faculty advisor to develop a coherent research plan, conduct fieldwork abroad, and synthesize their data on their return to campus. Amount: Undergraduate grants up to $6,000. Graduates grants up to $9,000. Also offers small awards up to $1,500 to partially fund research projects or conference travel for graduate students and honors-related work for undergraduates.
Domain areas: Supports independent research work abroad for students at all levels - students work with faculty advisor to develop a coherent research plan, conduct fieldwork abroad, and synthesize their data on their return to campus. Amount: Undergraduate grants up to $6,000. Graduates grants up to $9,000. Also offers small awards up to $1,500 to partially fund research projects or conference travel for graduate students and honors-related work for undergraduates.