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The Friends of the International Center (FIC) was a non-profit, all-volunteer organization founded in 1961 (dissolved September 2021) whose mission statement was to support international education; to foster friendship, understanding, and cooperation within the international community; and to create a meeting place on the UC San Diego campus for people who share these aims. This mission may not seem novel in present times, but, at the time, the concept of global citizenship did not exist and the very word “foreign” often engendered fear rather than igniting curiosity. The FIC operated a variety of programs, building cross-national community while supporting international scholars and their families at UC San Diego, as well as funding an academic student support program for both undergraduate students studying abroad and graduate students whose work had an international component and/or global relevance. 

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titleAbout the Award
  • Up to 10 graduate fellowships of $2,000 each will be awarded for 2024-25.

  • Each graduate academic program may nominate a maximum of two outstanding eligible graduate students for these awards.

  • Ruth Newmark Award: In any year in which there is more than one Friends Fellowship award granted, one award will be noted as the “Ruth Newmark Award” to the student who best exemplifies service to others and/or is the most dynamic. Ruth Newmark is one of the founders of the Friends of the International Center, guiding the Program since its inception in 1975, and serving as its Committee Chair since the 1980s. Ruth is highly committed to UC San Diego, as was her husband, Leonard Newmark, the founding faculty member for the Department of Linguistics (1963). Ruth’s passion stems from her personal history: she was an immigrant, attended a public university, received academic scholarship support, and dedicated her life to promoting international education, cross-cultural understanding, and fostering community and friendship across ages and borders.

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titleEligibility
  • Nominees must be enrolled full-time in a UC San Diego matriculating graduate degree-conferring program offering the highest terminal academic degree in their discipline, and registered for a full-time program of study and/or research in 2023-24 at UC San Diego or, in the case of international student nominees, must be on campus at UC San Diego in 2023-24.

  • Nominees must have already formulated a clear thesis/final project for their Ph.D., D.M.A., or M.F.A. at UC San Diego by the time of award.

  • Nominees must have a distinguished academic record, and their academic work must advance the understanding of topics with an international component and/or otherwise be of global relevance.

  • Successful nominees must have a demonstrated history of service and/or volunteerism, ideally promoting cross-cultural understanding and/or an internationally inclusive community.

  • All graduate students who meet the above eligibility criteria will be considered regardless of citizenship/nationality.

  • The following degree programs are not eligible:

    • School of Medicine M.D.

    • Skaggs School of Pharmacy Pharm.D. and Masters Degree in Drug Development & Product Management

    • Rady School of Management M.B.A.

    • School of Global Policy and Strategy M.P.I.A.

  • Former recipients of the Friends of the International Center Fellowship are not eligible for re-award.

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titleNomination Materials

Each department may nominate ONLY two (2) students. Please rank your nominees with #1 being the strongest candidate.

Please submit the following for each student applicant:

  1. Letter from a UC San Diego faculty member and endorsed by the graduate program/department chair containing:

    • An evaluation of the nominee's graduate performance to date and potential for future contributions to research or artistic activity in the student's discipline.

    • Other support the student is receiving (including department fellowships and/or extramural funding) and the student's financial need. 

    • Contribution the student has made, if any, to promote international friendship, understanding, and cooperation at UC San Diego.

    • Program ranking, if more than one student is nominated.

  2. Statement from the nominee

    • Two-page maximum

    • In the statement, the nominee should describe their qualifications for the award, graduate study, career plans, financial need, and past and proposed contributions to promoting international friendship and understanding at UC San Diego. The nominee should also explain their intended use of the award. Consider discussing any compelling reasons funding is not or has not been available and is needed to continue course of study, obtain equipment, etc.

      • A willingness to volunteer, mentor and/or pay it forward with their peers is encouraged though not a requirement. 

      • A willingness to meet with one or more of their donors is encouraged though not a requirement. 

  3. Student's vitae with current email and mailing address.

  4. Student's current transcript. (Unofficial is acceptable.)

Nominations

Only department submissions will be accepted; students and faculty must work with their departments and may not self-nominate.

Generally, the annual call for nominations happens in Winter Quarter. Scholars will be selected and notified as soon as possible thereafter.

Department representatives should submit nominations via this Google Form: https://forms.gle/3UMTpd5Bsn3gEskTA

Click here to view a preview of all questions asked on the nomination form.

Questions can be directed to the Student Services and Support Portal, write the name of the fellowship in the subject line.

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titleTimelines
  • April 29, 2024 - Nomination DeadlineNomination Deadline: Extended to Wednesday, May 15, 2024 (11:59pm)

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titleFAQs
  • Is this fellowship limited to STEM disciplines?

    • No, this fellowship is open to many difference academic disciplines; please review the eligibility criteria above for more details.

  • Is this fellowship open to international and domestic graduate students?

    • Yes, all interested students (domestic and international) should seek departmental nomination.

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titleFellowship Awardees

Academic Award Year

Fund Source

Student Name

Department

2023-24

Friends of the International Center Endowment, Ruth Newmark Award

Tarang Tripathi

Education Studies

2023-24

Friends of the International Center Endowment

Leonardo Ociel Espinoza Zepeda

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

2023-24

Bruce Gill Memorial Endowed Fellowship Fund

Mac Kevin Braza

Chemistry and Biochemistry

2023-24

Bruce Gill Memorial Endowed Fellowship Fund

Palliser Shomody

Chemistry and Biochemistry

2023-24

Hellman Family Foundation Endowed Graduate Fellowship

Palka Puri

Physics

2023-24

Hellman Family Foundation Endowed Graduate Fellowship

Yu-Hsuan Teng

Physics

2023-24

Pacific Basin Studies Endowment/25th Anniversary

Michael Hillyer

Anthropology

2023-24

Pacific Basin Studies Endowment/25th Anniversary

Dominga Puga

Anthropology

2023-24

Pacific Basin Studies Endowment/25th Anniversary

Yueyan Tang

Cognitive Science

2023-24

Pacific Basin Studies Endowment/25th Anniversary

Hao-Wen Dong

Computer Science and Engineering

2023-24

Pacific Basin Studies Endowment/25th Anniversary

Yan Jiang

Education Studies

2023-24

Pacific Basin Studies Endowment/25th Anniversary

Ahmyia Cacapit

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

2022-23

Friends of the International Center Endowment, Ruth Newmark Award

Adrielly Hokama Razzini

Structural Engineering

2022-23

Friends of the International Center Endowment

Jonah Gray

Visual Arts

2022-23

GEPA Match, Pacific Basin Studies Endowment

Dorian Golriz

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

2022-23

GEPA Match, Bruce Gill Memorial Endowed Fellowship Fund

Yue Qin

Bioinformatics and Systems Biology

2022-23

GEPA Match, AF-Graduate Fellowship Fund

Radhika Goyal

Economics

2022-23

GEPA Match, Anne F. Ratner Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Academic Affairs

Damini Pant

Anthropology

2022-23

GEPA Match, Pacific Basin Studies Endowment

Shumeng Han

History

2022-23

GEPA Match, Anne F. Ratner Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Academic Affairs

Hee Eun Kwon

Sociology

2022-23

GEPA Match, Anne F. Ratner Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Academic Affairs

Dimitrios Stergiopoulos

History

2022-23

GEPA Match, Tyler Center for Global Studies

Ankita Raturi

Theatre and Dance

2022-23

GEPA Match, Pacific Basin Studies Endowment

Mingyun Cao

Physics

2022-23

GEPA Match, Anne F. Ratner Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Academic Affairs

Min Kim

Sociology

2022-23

GEPA Match, General Endowed Graduate Fellowship

Deepam Gupta

Biological Sciences

2022-23

GEPA Match, Tyler Center for Global Studies

Arianna Garvin

Anthropology

2022-23

GEPA Match, Pacific Basin Studies Endowment

Teresa Naval

Communication

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