ALI Study Abroad and Internship/Service-Learning Grants
The Advanced Language Institute, funded by the Loann Crane endowment, will provide grants for undergraduate students participating in an Internship or Service-Learning experience abroad, conducted in the target language at an intermediate or advanced level. Students participating in Study Abroad programs in a world language (not English) at the intermediate level or higher are also eligible.
More information on ALI Study Abroad and Internship/Service-Learning Grants
- AIFS Abroad in Rome: Semester Study + Intern
- Sant'Anna Institute Internship Program in Sorrento, Italy (Internship in Italian)
- University of Minnesota: MSID Ecuador
- University of Minnesota: MSID Senegal
- IFSA - Summer in Shanghai (Internship in Chinese)
- IFSA - IFSA Study in Shanghai: Social Science (Internship in Chinese)
- ISA Advanced Language Internship Program in Valencia, Spain (non-credit bearing)
- ISA Advanced Language Internship Program in Madrid, Spain (non-credit bearing)
- ISA Advanced Language Internship Program in Barcelona, Spain (non-credit bearing)
- AIFS Advanced Language Internship Program in Paris, France (non-credit bearing)
- AIFS Advanced Language Internship Program in Berlin, Germany (non-credit bearing)
ALI Summer Internship Program
The CLLC is seeking four interns at the advanced level of language learning (taken 3000 level and above courses in modern world languages) to get trained to teach languages and intercultural competence to middle school students participating in the Global Citizen Summer Camp.
ALI Graduate Student Grants
The Advanced Language Institute will award a number of summer research grants to select graduate students in the departments below:
- American Sign Language Program
- Department of Classics
- Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
- Department of French and Italian
- Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
- Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
- Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures
- Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Department of Comparative Studies