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International House is pleased to announce the establishment of the Kamyar Jabbari Fellowship Fund. The fund provides fellowships at International House for academically-qualified graduate students studying at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. The fellowship award honors former resident of International House and former member of the International House board of governors, Kamyar Jabbari, MBA’79 who died on April 8, 2024. This fellowship has been made possible by the generous support of a group of fellow International House and UChicago alumni including William Bartholomay, MBA’79, Mazin Safar, MBA’77, Stephan Schoess, MBA’78, PhD’82, and Theo Vermaelen, MBA’76, PhD’80. The fellowship celebrates the life of Kamyar Jabbari and the life-long friendships begun when they were resident members in the 1970s. Click here to learn more about the first recipient of the award Gulin Tuzcuoglu, from Turkey.
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On the longest day of the year, Sunday, June 21, International House Global Voices Performing Arts Series once again cosponsored Make Music Chicago as they held their annual program virtually. This musical extravaganza brings together Chicagoans to celebrate their ability to make music, regardless of age, ability, or preferred musical style. You can still view each individual performance by going to the Make Music Chicago website.
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On Wednesday, June 24, International House Global Voices Lecture Series was thrilled to partner with YWCA Metropolitan Chicago, African Community Fund for Education (ACFE), and the University of Chicago Center for Global Health for the 2nd Annual Girls Education Conference: Progress, Power & Possibilities. The discussion focused on early learning innovation, expanding youth educational experiences, the importance of mentorship, and the economic impact of investing in girls’ education. Watch the video recording of the full conference by clicking here.
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International House brings students and scholars into a global community. Through involvement with International House, students and scholars shape the community through their participation in various programs and by initiating their own events.
- Learn more: 2018-2024 Annual Report on Activities
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- I-House and UChicagoGRAD partner on new programs for graduate students
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The mission of International House is to enable students and scholars from around the world to live and learn together in a diverse community that builds lifelong qualities of leadership, respect, and friendship.
- 2024-2021 Graduate Fellowships Announced
- 2024-2021 GRAD Global Impact Internships Announced
- Global Voices Metcalf Internship Program for UChicago Undergraduate Students
Calendar of GRAD Events at I-House
The University of Chicago Campaign: Inquiry and Impact
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