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Coca-Cola World Fund
The Coca-Cola World Fund at Yale University has the broad goal of bringing together the analytic resources of academic specialists and practitioners across established disciplinary lines to promote understanding of the international factors that play a decisive role in the conduct of private and public business. The Fund's more specific goal is to support scholarly endeavors that enhance collaboration among specialists in the fields of international law, the management of international enterprises and organizations, and international relations.

Student Projects Overseas
The Coca-Cola World Fund at Yale will provide funding on a competitive basis for worthy field projects overseas, generally over the summer months. Such projects are expected to enable graduate and professional students in their first or second year of study to apply their classroom lessons to international, professional or policy problems in the immediate cultural and organizational context overseas. Proposals must address how the project meets the goals of the fund above. They must also explicitly incorporate two of the three fields of interest:

  • international law;
  • international management; and
  • international relations/public policy

Preference will be given to projects that take an interdisciplinary approach, immerse the student in the language and culture of the foreign area, and strengthen the student's links with professionals and/or scholars in the target country.  Typical projects might address issues such as “industrial privatization and environmental regulation in Poland” or “legal barriers to women's businesses in Senegal.”

Deadline for this fellowship is late February.

 

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