
The Office of Research and Development of The University of Montana has reported that the top grant award recipient in 2011 is Dr. Terry Weidner of The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center. Click here to read more in Vision Magazine, UM’s publication of research and innovation.
Update: KPAX wrote a short article on the aforementioned Mansfield Center funding.
The Government of Japan is offering students a scholarship for one year intensive course of the Japanese language and Japanese studies at a Japanese university. Available to undergraduate students who are currently majoring or minoring in Japan-related studies at a 4-year university. Click here for more information.
The Women’s Empowerment Project of the Mansfield Center is funded by the U.S. Department of State. This is a two-way citizen exchange project, in which 20 women from southeast Asia will come to the U.S., and 20 women from Montana will travel to southeast Asia. Read More
The application period for the Fall 2011 competition has ended. Click here to view the Awardees for Fall 2011

Click here for the Mansfield Center Brown Bag Lecture Series Spring 2012
Next Lecture: Tuesday, Feb. 7, with a presentation by Paul Thompson, the W.K. Kellogg Chair in Agricultural, Food and Community Ethics at Michigan State University. “What Makes Food Good? Three Problems in Food Ethics” from 11:10 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in University Center Rooms 332-333.
Click here for the Fall 2011 schedule to view past lectures.
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