The Office of the Vice President for the Arts is pleased to offer grants to support faculty creative projects with significant impact on campus and beyond.
The Stanford Center on China’s Economy & Institutions (SCCEI) is pleased to invite proposals from Stanford faculty in any field to fund research on contemporary issues related to China’s economy, broadly defined.
Course Innovation Awards support the development of new courses focused on topics of regional or global interest. The goal is to spur the design of courses that appeal to large numbers of students or reach students early in their academic careers.
The Office of the Vice President for the Arts is pleased to offer grants to support faculty creative projects with significant impact on campus and beyond.
Course Innovation Awards support the development of new courses focused on topics of regional or global interest. The goal is to spur the design of courses that appeal to large numbers of students or reach students early in their academic careers.
The France-Stanford Center seeks to fund conferences and workshops. Conferences should address significant issues of common interest to scholars from France and Stanford.
The France-Stanford Center sponsors high quality collaborative research projects likely to foster new linkages and deepen existing connections between French scholars and students and their counterparts at Stanford University.
SCPKU offers Stanford faculty from any school or discipline an opportunity to lead a three-week graduate seminar in Beijing. Faculty decide the topic and make the final selection of student participants.