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Faculty International Program
Development Grants

As part of an ongoing effort to expand faculty involvement in international research and education projects that benefit students, the OIP supports international travel through a competitive program. The cycle runs twice a year, applications deadlines and specific details will be posted on this web site at the beginning of the Fall and Spring Semesters.

To date 721 faculty members have received funding to develop international study abroad opportunities for students.

The Associated Students Study Abroad Scholarship is now available to SDSU students who have applied, or have been accepted, to participate in a study abroad program of any length.  Students of all class levels and majors who have a minimum 2.5 GPA are eligible to apply for these awards.  Details are available here: AS Scholarships.
 
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Spring 2012 RFP release date:
Monday December 5, 2011
Spring 2012 Request for Proposals
Spring 2012 Proposal Template
Application deadline:
January 23, 2012
Funds will be awarded in February for travel between March 2012-August 2013.
The Fall 2012 grant cycle will open in August 2012 for travel commencing November.
PLAN AHEAD!
Faculty are encouraged to apply
now for programs commencing
summer 2013.
 
oxaca
In the summer of 2008 SDSU Professor Ramona Perez led a group of three professors and twenty-three students to Oaxaca, Mexico. The program is a unique study abroad experience in that it is geared toward applied anthropological field methods of community based service, extensive qualitative research, and sustainable development practices.  
This is one of the many SDSU programs funded by an OIP Faculty Travel Grant. To learn more about the Oaxaca program read Professor Perez's Travel Grant Report.