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Latin America
Experiencing the World Fellowships
The Kellogg Institute offers freshmen and sophomores the opportunity to engage in initial exploratory projects in Africa, Asia or Latin America. These projects may include research, nonprofit work, study, or other activities that will increase their commitment to, and knowledge of, the region.
Internship Program
The Institute awards internships to freshmen, sophomores and juniors for internships in Africa, Asia, and Latin America as well as several US locations. Students are offered a variety of opportunities to gain hands-on experience with policy institutes, non-governmental organizations, and various businesses.
Kellogg/Kroc Undergraduate Research Grants
Juniors whose interests include a clear international dimension related to the thematic priorities of the Kellogg or Kroc Institute are eligible for research grants. Applicants must be in good academic standing and have the endorsement and pledge of supervision from a faculty member.
Quechua Fellowships
The Latin American Studies Program through the Kellogg Institute offers summer fellowships to undergraduate and graduate students who would like to pursue the study of Quechua, the language of the Incas and of millions of indigenous peoples living in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Students attend classes at the Centro Tinku in Cusco, Peru.
North American Exchange Program
Students from any discipline may participate in a one-semester study abroad program in Mexico or Canada. Through the program, students choose from one of four universities and pursue studies in topics such as Border and Environmental Management, Democratic Process and Institutional Reform, Cultural Identities, and North America after NAFTA (paying particular attention to economic and social well-being).
Students participating in these programs may be interested in the Latin American Studies Program.
*Notre Dame students are eligible for the above programs.