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Center for International Studies awards

MIT-Japan International Studies Fund Award
- Nichole Argo G, Political Science, Cedar Rapids, IA
- Etienne Benson G, Science Technology and Society, Minneapolis, MN
- Edward Cunningham G, Political Science, Wellesley, MA
- Llewelyn Hughes G, Political Science, Melbourne, Australia
- Austin Kilroy G, Urban Studies and Planning, Hartley Wintney, U.K.
- Weifeng Li G, Urban Studies and Planning, Haining, China
- Xin Li G, Urban Studies and Planning, Beijing, China
- Anjali Mahendra G, Urban Studies and Planning, New Delhi, India
- Akshay Mangla G, Urban Studies and Planning, Roslyn, NY
- Erik Nielsen G, Urban Studies and Planning, Toronto, Canada
- Nancy Odeh G, Urban Studies and Planning, Ottawa, Canada
- Robert Reardon G, Political Science, Norwood, MA
- Jonathan Rose G, Political Science, Maumee, OH
- Gustavo Setrini G, Political Science, Morris, IL
- Paul Staniland G, Political Science, Pittsburgh, PA
- Sarah Zukerman G, Political Science, New York, NY

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 6, 2007 (download PDF).

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