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Winners: Raines & AAP 2008
Carolyn Barnett SFS 2009"Women's Rights, Women's Place, and Democracy: Female Islamists Speak Out" Michael Damiano COL 2010"Miquel Barceló: Cosmopolitan or Spaniard?" Elisa Dun SFS 2010"Maids in Shang
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Winners: Raines & AAP 2009
Ross Berg COL 2011“The Lion in Oxford: Martin D’Arcy and the New Campion Hall” Angela Crandall SFS 2010“Neighborly Considerations: Climate Change Adaptation in Lake Victoria” Chelsea Feldman NHS 2011“
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Winners: Raines & AAP 2010
Claire Charamnac SFS 2011"The Impact of Conflict on Gender Relations in Post-Conflict Nepal" Anthony Conyers COL 2012"The Future of Renewable Energy Prices in the United States: A Mathematical Perspec
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Winners: Raines & AAP 2011
Eric Mooring, COL '12"Understanding the distribution of resources in fragmented salt marsh habitat" Shea Houlihan, SFS '13"Stopping Traffic: Assessing UN Efforts to halt Trafficking in Persons" Patric
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Application
A complete application includes the following components: Application FormCover Sheet (Located in Application Procedure Packet)A 1000 words essayA ten-week timelineList of all procedures and docum
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History
Lisa Joy Raines was a 1982 graduate of Georgetown Law School. A resident of Great Falls, Virginia, Lisa was Senior Vice President of Government Relations for the Genzyme Corporation in Washington DC,
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The Lisa J. Raines Fellowship
The Lisa J. Raines Fellowship funds undergraduate students to conduct independent summer research projects in any discipline. Fellows meet weekly with program colleagues and advisors for a one-h
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Entry 2: The Kluge Center
The six weeks I spent at the Kluge Center at the Library of Congress were some of the most productive, fulfilling, and enlightening of my past year. As one of the Center’s research assistants, I was a
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Entry 1: The Kluge Center
The Kluge Center and Office of Scholarly Programs at the Library of Congress serves as a meeting ground for some of the best minds in the world who specialize in a range of academic disciplines. Its
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For information on the Carroll Fellow Initiatives please contact carrollprograms@georgetown.edu
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