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McDonnell International Scholars Academy

The McDonnell International Scholars Academy at Washington University in St. Louis provides a select group of graduate and professional students with an extraordinary educational experience. The McDonnell Academy involves students from University Partners around the world.
Students admitted to the Academy will:
- join a select group of international students pursuing graduate and professional degrees at Washington University
- discuss issues of global importance, including the environment, international peace, human health, and many other topics
- become knowledgeable about U.S. history, culture, and politics, as well as international issues
- take part in a special program that includes seminars, retreats, and other events designed for them
- prepare to become a future leader in education, government, the professions, or business
- receive funding for tuition, living expenses, and travel to and from St. Louis
- make a one-week return trip every year to their partner university
Scholars in the Academy contribute significantly to the research effort at Washington University and enhance the educational experiences of domestic students through sharing their culture, as well as the history and politics of their countries.
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James V. Wertsch
 Marshall S. Snow Professor in Arts & Sciences

James V. Wertsch, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Anthropology in Arts & Sciences.In addition, he holds joint appointments in Education, the Russian Studies Program, and the Program in Philosophy, Neuroscience, and Psychology, all in Arts & Sciences. Heis the director of the McDonnell International ...

Expertise: Russia and former Soviet Union, collective memory, identity, international studies, psychology, education

Direct contact: (314) 935-9015
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jwertsch@wustl.edu

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International university presidents declare energy research crucial
Associated Press
and 3 others

May 8,
2007 -- AP story on a three-day energy and environment conference at WUSTL, hosted by the McDonnell International Scholars Academy.
Thirteen university presidents from around the world urged government agencies and corporations to pour more resources into finding new sources of energy that don't harm the environment, calling it the most pressing problem facing the world today.
WUSTL chancellor Mark Wrighton comments.

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Additional Information: Washington University in St. Louis has founded the McDonnell International Scholars Academy to broaden international cooperation and understanding among the people and institutions of the world.
Washington University in St. Louis serves society through its programs of education, research, and service. The McDonnell International Scholars Academy at Washington University in St. Louis is a unique educational program that prepares international graduate and professional students for future leadership roles. The McDonnell Academy attracts talented international students who are graduates of premier partner universities of the world to pursue their graduate or professional degrees at Washington University.
The McDonnell Academy affirms U.S. interest in attracting talented international students for advanced educational experiences, and provides a means for the United States to learn more about the rest of the world. To ensure the highest quality program, the Academy is focused and small, involving a limited number of Scholars and partner universities of the world. Scholars are selected on the basis of their promise to become future leaders in academia, government, the professions, or the corporate world. Academy programs provide academic, cultural, and social opportunities to encourage the Scholars' development as future leaders knowledgeable about the United States, other countries of the world, and critical international issues.
The McDonnell Academy nurtures the development of international cooperation in education and research among the partner universities and sponsoring corporations with the purpose of addressing global challenges and opportunities such as those related to environment and sustainability, international peace, food and energy production, human health, and economic and business prosperity. International collaboration in areas of intellectual and creative interest such as the arts, culture, and religion is also encouraged.
A special feature of the McDonnell Academy is that each Scholar has a mentor, who also serves as an Ambassador. The Ambassadors are appointed by Washington University to advise the Scholars and charged with strengthening collaboration with the partner universities. Collaborative efforts engage faculty and students of Washington University and those of the partner universities in a network of activities that enhance scholarly interests and international understanding.
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