Stephen O. Lesser Chinese Travel Grant in Jewish Studies
Supports graduate students engaged in Jewish Studies at UCLA to travel to China for 7-10 days to meet with students and faculty working at Nanjing University.
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Supports graduate students engaged in Jewish Studies at UCLA to travel to China for 7-10 days to meet with students and faculty working at Nanjing University.
Applicants must live and attend school in the Greater Los Angeles area. To qualify, applicants must be full-time students enrolled in a community college Film, Television, Cinema, or Theater program, and preparing for a career in those fields. Applicant must have completed at least 12 units of classes.
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