Grants launched to help students at the margins
Educational Testing Service and the Center on Minority Serving Institutions at the University of Pennsylvania are offering four $2500 awards to “Margin Busters”.
Launched as part of their partnership with Salzburg Global Seminar for the program Students at the Margins and the Institutions that Serve Them: A Global Perspective, the two organizations are offering seed grants to four projects proposed by Salzburg Global Fellows that will tackle the marginalization of students from a variety of sectors of society and promote their inclusion in and access to higher education. Fellows are especially encouraged to collaborate across international borders on their proposed projects.
Further information will be shared with the Fellows at the end of the five-day Salzburg program.
The session "Students at the Margins and the Institutions that Serve Them: A Global Perspective" is being conducted in partnership with Educational Testing Service and Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions. You can follow all discussions on Twitter with the hashtag #SalzburgMSI and read all our coverage on the session page: www.salzburgglobal.org/go/537