Oberlin College Offers Unique East Asia Exploration Opportunities
Oberlin College students have several exciting opportunities to explore East Asia, thanks to various fellowships and scholarships. These awards support research, language study, and cultural immersion, fostering East-West understanding.
The Gregory Levine Fellowship enables students to extend their stay in Japan for research or exploration, providing a unique chance to delve deeper into the country's culture and history.
The annual Newton Prize competition is open to all students, encouraging works on Asian themes that promote East-West understanding. This initiative fosters dialogue and mutual appreciation between the East and West.
East Asian Studies offers various scholarships for academic achievement and studying abroad, recognizing and rewarding students' dedication and hard work.
The An Family Korean Language Summer Study Scholarship allows 3-4 students to study in Seoul for a summer, immersing them in the Korean language and culture. This opportunity is perfect for those eager to improve their language skills and experience life in South Korea.
The Margaret Ribovich DiCenzo Prize for Academic Excellence in East Asian Studies is awarded annually to qualified graduating students majoring in EAS, honoring their exceptional academic achievements.
Two seniors can study at a Chinese University upon graduation through the Chinese Government Scholarship, offering a chance to explore China's rich culture and history while furthering their education.
These scholarships and fellowships not only provide financial support but also open doors to enriching experiences and global connections. They reflect Oberlin College's commitment to promoting international understanding and supporting students' academic pursuits.
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