The Herbert E. Carter Travel Award Program was established in honor of Dr. Herbert E. Carter, founding director of the GIDPs and is representative of his spirit and passion for interdisciplinary scholarship and research in higher education. The award provides up to $600 per year to GIDP students at The University of Arizona for domestic or international travel. Competition for these funds was very high and we received many innovative abstracts. The applications and abstracts reviewed by the Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs Advisory Council (GIDPAC) from stellar GIDP students make a strong statement to the significance of interdisciplinary scholarship and research at The University of Arizona.
- Aaron Havas, Ph.D. Candidate, Cancer Biology GIDP
- Nicole Jacobsen, Ph.D. Physiological Sciences GIDP
- Yu Rong (Joy) Liu, Ph.D. Candidate, Arid Lands Resource Sciences GIDP
- Trianna Oglivie, Ph.D. Student, Cognitive Science GIDP Minor
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- Michael Sayle, Ph.D. Candidate, Second Language Acquisition & Teaching GIDP
- Matthew Schwoebel, Ph.D. Candidate, American Indian Studies GIDP
- Paul Szejner, Ph.D. Candidate, Global Change GIDP Minor
- Veronika Williams, Ph.D. Candidate, Second Language Acquisition & Teaching GIDP
NOTE: Veronika graduated Spring 2016 (May 2016)