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Princeton in Asia works to foster mutual appreciation and cross-cultural understanding between the United States and Asia by providing recent graduates with work fellowships in host organizations and communities. Fellowships contribute to important global issues at the local level. Positions are available in multiple Asian nations.

Deadline: November 2024

Award Recipients

Award Recipients
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Bridget Nicholas

Bridget Nicholas, a 2018 Modern and Classical Languages/Chinese Studies and International Studies graduate, has been selected for a fellowship from the Princeton in Asia program. As part of the program, Nicholas will serve in Dunhuang, China.

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Calvin Hong

Biochemistry major Calvin Hong has been selected for a fellowship from the Princeton in Asia program.

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Brittany Woodrum

2015 Arts Administration and Spanish graduate Brittany Woodrum has been selected for a fellowship from the Princeton in Asia program. Brittany will use her fellowship to travel to Yangon, Myanmar, to teach English and basic computer skills to the Buddhist nuns at the Dhamma Moli International Buddhist Education Center (DIBEC).

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