“The Constance A. Morella Scholarship provided me with the opportunity to realize my dream of spending my junior year abroad, to live with and meet some amazing people, to increase my knowledge and understanding of Germany and its culture and to research an exciting issue that will only become more important in the future. I hope it continues to support undergraduates studying abroad for years to come so they too can have a once in a lifetime experience that they will remember for the rest of their lives.”
The Franklin Center for Global Policy Exchange provides strong scholarship programs that help promote and educate the leaders of the next generation. This is especially important today, as many of America's economic and security challenges as a world leader involve complex international issues. We have an obligation to ensure that tomorrow's policymakers are well prepared to serve their country.
This scholarship honors Constance A. Morella (MD-8) who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1987-2003 and as Ambassador to the OECD from 2003-2007. She currently sits as the Chairwoman Emeritus of our organization. Offered to an undergraduate student at the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences at Johns Hopkins University, this scholarship requires an independent research project that explores some of the most pressing questions in global affairs.
Anti-Japanese Sentiment in the Pacific War and its Contemporary Repercussions in East Asia
By Daniel K. Kim
Charles Dickens and International Literature in the Nineteenth Century
By Jessica Terekhov
Cultural Traditions and the Implications for Medical Treatment in Contemporary Ghana
By Janice M. Bonsu
Archaeological excavation at the Temple of Mut
By Ashley Fallon
National Unity and Reconciliation in the Rwandan Army since 1994
By Archibald S. Henry
Human Rights Report of Select Countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
By Eva Maria Najarro Smith
Poggio Civitate Excavation/Coriglia Excavations
By Bonnie Etter
“Destination Life” in Japan and the United States: A new lifestyle for heart failure patients with left ventricular assist devices
By Michael Yamakawa
Maasai Youth Mobility and Education: Saikeri Case Study
By Yoona Hong
Hong Kong, the Rise of China, and Contemporary Literature
By Josiah Tsui
The Chinese Writing Degree
By Barbara Lam
Analysis of Health Care Systems of the First and Third World
By Omar J. Haque
China’s Internal Labor Migrants
By Yoo Na Kim
Jordan
By Rachel Poor
The Effects of Microfinance on Informal Finance among Urban Market Women in Ghana: A Case Study
By Oi-ying Irene Pang
Clinger Award Final Essay
By Madeline Smith
Istanbul Research Trip Report
By Ersin Akinci
Crescent Moon Rising: My Summer in the Turkish Republic
By Nathaniel Rosenblatt
Cultural Traditions and the Implications for Medical Treatment in Contemporary Ghana
By Janice M. Bonsu
Twelve Weeks in Peru
By Leona Say
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