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Carroll L. Wilson Awards

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The Carroll L. Wilson Award is a grant for up to $5,000* awarded to graduate students, in any MIT department, who wish to pursue exciting and challenging research opportunities abroad.

The aim of the Wilson awards is to provide opportunities for MIT graduate students to explore a program of research and/or study of an important societal problem with international dimensions.

The award facilitates the opportunity for students to spend around 6 weeks in a foreign country, pursuing a project that would have excited the interest and enthusiasm of Wilson himself. These awards have been established as a memorial to the late Carroll L. Wilson ('32) in honor of his career achievements and longstanding legacy.

Four to five $5,000* awards are awarded each year, after a competitive evaluation of proposals by the Carroll Wilson Award Selection Committee.

* Please note: These awards are considered taxable income, so the total amount you receive will be less than $5,000.

 

CONGRATULATIONS!!!
to the winners of the
2002 Carroll L. Wilson Awards:

Ms. Rachel M. Gisselquist
Ms. Kristin E. Gribble
Mr. Bruno Miller
Mr. Michael A. Rosenblum


Past Carroll Wilson Award Recipients and Projects

 

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