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Department of Urban Studies and Planning awards

All students are urban studies and planning majors unless otherwise noted.

2006 Anthony Sun Fellowship Award, MISTI India
- Elizabeth Clay G, Boston, MA

Carroll Wilson Award
- Salo Coslovsky G, San Paolo, Brazil

Kelly-Douglas Grant for Support of Humanistic Scholarship and Teaching
- Anne Dodge G, Dallas, TX

Lloyd and Nadine Rodwin Travel Award
- Shiben Banerji G, Bombay, India
- Jigar Bhatt G, Hopelawn NJ
- Alberto Fuentes G, Guatemala City, Guatemala
- Xin Li G, Beijing, China

Martin Family Fellows in Sustainability 2005-06
- Salo Coslovsky G, San Paolo, Brazil
- Lianne Fisman G, London, Ontario, Canada
- Erik Nielsen G, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Hongliang Zhang G, Wuhan, Hubei, Chinaa

MISTI China Program Dissertation Research Grant
- Erik Nielsen G, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

MIT Program on Human Rights and Justice Summer Internships
- Rachel Healey G, Guilford, CT
- Poulomi Chakrabarti G, New Dehli, India
- Alberto Fuentes G, Guatemala City, Guatemala
- Roberto Pires G, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
- Salo Coslovsky G, San Paolo, Brazil
- Christopher McDougal G, Sante Fe, NM

PSC-DUSP Career Development Summer Internships in International Development
- Joel Campos-Alvis G, Portland, OR
- Rachel Healy G, Guilford, CT
- Bruno Nazim Baroni G, Rome, Italy
- Poulomi Chakrabarti G, New Dehli, India
- XiXi Chen G, Beijing, China
- Jigar Bhatt G, Hopelawn, NJ

Siegel Prize for Best Student Essay on Science and Technology
- Salo Coslovsky G, San Paolo, Brazil

Silberberg Travel Grant for Social Justice and Design
- Poulomi Chakrabarti G, New Dehli, India

William Emerson Travel Award
- Jigar Bhatt G, Hopelawn, NJ
- Anne Dodge G, Dallas, TX
- Kiara Nagel G, Saratoga Springs, NY
- Apiwat Ratanawaraha G, Chiangmai, Thailand
- Seth Pipkin G, San Diego, CA
- Elizabeth Clay G, Boston, MA
- Carrie Vanderford G, Kansas City, MO
- Jacob Wegmann G, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- David Lee G, Northridge, CA

 

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

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