Ph.D. Students


CIBER International Business Dissertation Support Fellowship 2016

This grant will be awarded to a School of Business PhD student working on a dissertation with an international component, with preference given to students whose research has relevance for the manufacturing industry.  Priority will be given to students who incur extra expenses as a result of pursuing international research. Please attach a proposal including information on your dissertation, a budget for your expenses, and a statement of support from your advisor, to an email by April 1st to ciber.general@business.uconn.edu.

The 2015 recipient of the CIBER International Business Dissertation Support Fellowship was Andrew Duxbury.

Please note, the following rules apply:

  • All money must be spent by September 30, 2016.
  • Do not include any meals as part of your expenses.
  • If you are requesting international travel , it must be on a US carrier in accordance with the Fly America Act.
  • If you are requesting international travel, you must be able to provide all of the flight details at least 35 days in advance for federal approval.

GE Global Learning Center Overseas Fellowships 2016

2015 Recipient Selcan Kara with Dr. Sulin Ba

Annually, CIBER awards a grant to one PhD student who needs to visit a foreign institution for collaboration and research.

We are pleased to announce that Howard Jean-Denis has been selected as the 2016 recipient of the GE Global Learning Center Overseas Fellowship.

If interested in receiving more information about the 2017 GEGLC Overseas Fellowship, please email ciber.general@business.uconn.edu.