For the Buffet Center for International and Comparative Studies to establish the Arryman Scholarship and Fellowship program to train emerging Indonesian scholars in public-policy-related fields

Grantee

Northwestern University

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Total Amount
$108,283
Grant approval
$108,283 – September 2011
Approval date
September 2011
Start date
October 2011
End date
March 2013
Grant type
Regular
Topics
Arts, culture and media
Civic participation
Civil and Human Rights
Education and scholarship
Fair economies
Government policy and practice
International affairs
Urban and rural land management
Benefiting location
Indonesia

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