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Deutscher Akademischer Austausdienst--German Exchange Service Deutschlandjahr Scholarships to Germany
- Deborah Howell G, aero/astro, Kennett Square, Pa., to study at the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy at the Technische Universit��t M̹nchen
- Jurgis Pasukonis '05, physics, Vilnius, Lithuania, to study string theory at the Max-Planck-Institut f̹r Physik in M̹nchen
- Christopher Wendt G, political science, Cupertino, Calif., to study far-right parties in Germany and Austria

Charlemagne Scholarship--Rheinisch-Wesfalischen Technischen Hochschule-Aachen University of Technology
- Spencer Szczesny G, mechanical engineering, Marlboro, N.J.

Chateaubriand Fellowship--France
- Deborah Kully G, architecture, Chicago, Ill., to study historical design of private domestic space at the Universit̩ de Paris

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 1, 2005 (download PDF).

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