International Service Award
About the International Service Award
This Award honors a Princeton University student or a team of students who have demonstrated extraordinary efforts to bring about cross-cultural humanitarian endeavors locally or in other parts of the world. An award of $500 will be presented to the recipient at a recognition ceremony on May 6, 2009.
Nomination Guidelines
- Who is Eligible?
- Current undergraduate and graduate students whose extraordinary service efforts have been undertaken while at Princeton. Prior nominees, but not Award recipients. Fundraising efforts alone will not be sufficient criteria for this award.
- Who May Nominate?
- Any member of the Princeton University community may submit a nomination. This includes faculty, administrators, students, alumni, and staff.
- How to Nominate?
- Please complete the nomination form and submit it along with a letter outlining the nominee's projects by April 3, 2009.
- Selection Process
- A committee comprised of administrators and student representatives will review the nominations and select the recipient.
- Nominating Committee for 2009: David Brown, Paula Chow, Elsie Sheidler, Yves Plancherel GS, Lisa Tom '11, Tashfin Huq '09
Previous Award Recipients
- 2008
- Tashfin Huq '09; Princeton University Language Project
- 2007
- Rory Truex '07; Aitalohi Amaize '07; Elena T. Olivi '07
- 2006
- Julia Neubauer '07 and Tanya De Mello GS
- 2005
- Antonio Lacayo '07
- 2004
- Rishma Thomas '05; Karim Thomas '04; Clare Vierbuchen '05
- 2003
- (none)
- 2002
- Kush Parmar '02 for Cruz Blanca Initiative; Peter Kingston '02
- 2001
- International Service Trip to India – Stacia Birdsall '02; Shaifali Aggarwal '02; Sonali Aggarwal '02
- 2000
- Ann Ellis '01
- 1999
- Princeton-Belize Partnership
- 1998
- Association for India's Development – Princeton University
- 1997
- Paul Kramer '92
