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Center for International Studies awards

MIT-Japan International Studies Fund Award
- Matthew Amengual G, political science, Garden City, NY
- Catherine Ashcraft G, urban studies and planning, New York, NY
- Michal Ben-Josef Hirsh G, political science, Petach Tikva, Israel
- Michael Glosny G, political science, Chicago, IL
- Llewelyn Hughes G, political science, Melbourne, Australia
- Rajendra Kumar G, urban studies and planning, Chennai, India
- Xin Li G, urban studies and planning, Beijing, China
- Nora Libertun de Duren G, urban studies and planning, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Akshay Mangla G, political science, Roslyn Harbor, NY
- Reo Matsuzaki G, political science, Kamakura, Japan
- Apiwat Ratanawaraha G, Urban studies and planning, Chiangmai, Thailand
- Robert Reardon G, political science, Norwood, MA
- Neil Ruiz G, political science, Oxnard, CA
- Peter Shulman G, program in science technology and society, Pikesville, MD
- Jessica Wattman G, political science, Fort Salonga, NY

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 7, 2006 (download PDF).

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