Ian Rowen
- The Fulbright Program is the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government and is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries. Ian will
- This award is sponsored by the Association of American Geographers and funded by the National Science Foundation. The award provides $1250 specifically for travel to the International Geographical Union Regional Conference. Ian will attend the 2013
- Ian was awarded an East Asia Pacific Summer Institute grant. This grant is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and hosted by Fudan University in Shanghai. Ian will use this to support his summer Ph.D. research in China.
- Beverly Sears Graduate Student Research Grants for 2013/2014 have been awarded to Galen Murton, Cameron Naficy, Ian Rowen and Kathryn Wright. These grants are competitive awards sponsored by the Graduate School that support the research,
- Ian was awarded a US State Department Critical Language Scholarship Alumni Development Grant. He will use this to support ongoing Indonesian language studies.
- This $1000 award will support Ian's summer research on Chinese tourism in Taiwan.
- Ian was awarded an EAPSI (East Asia Pacific Summer Institute) from the National Science Foundation. The award covers travel and living expenses, plus $5000 stipend. Ian will use the funds for research on Chinese tourists this summer in Taiwan, while
- Ian was awarded a $500 Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) grant to support his continuing Indonesian language study. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State sponsors the Critical Language Scholarship Program.
- CU Boulder's team (Ted Holland, Alana Wilson, Ian Rowen, Sam Smith, Mark Stover, and Preston Cumming) WON the Regional Geography Bowl at this years Great Plains Rocky Mountain Regional AAG meeting on Friday. There were six teams present, including
- Austin Cowley, Ian Rowen, and Amelia Schubert have been selected as this years recipients of the department's Adam Kolff Memorial Research Fellowship. The fellowship provides $1500 toward research expenses for MA students.