Dressler Family Traveling Grant
Summer Travel/Study for sophomores and juniors
Description of Fellowship
The Dressler Family Traveling Grant was established thanks to a gift from Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dressler. Open to sophomores and juniors only, it is for the purpose of travel and study in a country where a Romance language is spoken (e.g. France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Romania, and Latin America). The Dressler Grant is to be awarded at the discretion of the Chair of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, based on the recommendation of a selection committee. The purpose of the grant is to afford students who have completed at least one course in Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard the opportunity to travel and study in these countries in order to further their understanding of language, literature, politics, history, culture, etc. Financial need is a requirement for application.
Eligibility Requirements
Some Frequently Asked Questions
Normally, only one grant is awarded each year.
It is impossible to provide an exact recipe for a "winning project." Past recipients of the Dressler grant have conducted research on extremely different subjects in a wide variety of destinations. For instance, one grant winner traveled to Peru in order to study the interaction of native and European traditions in local religious festivals; another traveled throughout Italy to explore the influence that the great 19th-century composer Giuseppe Verdi still exerts over Italian popular culture. As you can see from these two examples, Dressler grant recipients typically perform on-site field research, experience direct cultural contact with local populations, and conduct their daily activities exclusively in the target language. They could not have brought their projects to fruition within the confines of a library, either at Harvard University or anywhere else.
State your research goal as clearly and precisely as possible. What exact steps do you intend to take while abroad towards achieving your desired end? You may also wish to describe whatever research you have already conducted on your subject, and how a trip abroad is essential to pursuing your goal.
This information varies so much from year to year that it is impossible to predict the number of applicants in a given year.
Application Instructions
Please submit the following materials:
All applications are due by WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2008 no later than 5 p.m. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS, OR APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED AFTER 5 PM WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. All applications must contain five copies of the required materials. Leave all your materials in a manila envelope in the appropriately marked mailbox right across from the elevator on the 4th floor of Boylston Hall.
For further information please contact the Assistant to the Board of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Walter Hryshko .
Last updated on September 18, 2007

