CES has awarded the following undergraduate students funding to carry out Senior Thesis research in Europe.

CES Undergraduate Travel recipients
Undergraduate Summer Travel Grant Recipients
Alexander Bevilacqua (History)
“A Certain Idea of Europe: The Early Development of the European International Project, 1918-1933”
Jean-Sebastien Cagnioncle (Government)
“La France aux Français: Explaining the Rise of Xenophobic Sentiments in France”
Elena Chardakliyska (Visual and Environmental Studies)
“Quiet Landscapes: The Duesseldorf School Now”
Calum Docherty (Government)
“Beyond the Wall: A Study of Contemporary East German Identity”
Stephen Fee (Social Studies)
“Jewish Organizations and Civil Society in Contemporary Poland”
Leanne Gaffney (Social Studies)
“Integrating Northern Irish Protestant and Catholic Students through Storytelling”
Casiana E. Ionita (Literature)
“Circus Scenes in Turn of the Century Paris: A Study of French Circus History and Representations”
Richard Maximilian Duo Lee (History)
“A Franco-German Marriage: the Origins of the Schuman Plan”
William Marra (Government)
“The Danish Cartoons: Newspapers' Decision to Print Them, Government Response, and Public Opinion”
Julia Elizabeth Morton (Social Studies)
“Lacking Capital in the Capital: How does Educational Experience Indoctrinate Cultural Entitlement?”
Rachel Nolan (History and Literature)
“The First Failure of the Cult of the Dead: the Breakdown of Martyrdom during the Irish Civil War”
Ravi Ramchandani (History)
“Research on the Transition to Colonial Rule in the Indian city of Madras in the Late 18th Century”
Benjamin Robinson (Social Studies)
“Summer Thesis Research on Heidegger and Benjamin in the Thought of Agamben”
Michael Sanchez (Literature)
“Research on Pierre Klossowski in French Archives and Museums”
Adam Schneider (Government)
“Media Crises and Refugees: Sangatte and the Common European Asylum Policy”
Emily Simon (History and Literature)
“Railway to the Raj: Thomas Cook Tours and the Growth of British Empire”
Caroline Sloan (History)
“Research on Colonial Rwanda in the Interwar Period: Effects of Belgian Rule on Politics and Health”
Sophia Snyder (History and Literature)
“Research on Orientalism and Imperial Anxieties in the Victorian light opera of Gilbert and Sullivan”
Alexander Stokes (History)
“Marginal Communities: French Imperialism in Late Qing China”
Silvia Suteu (Government)
“Anti-Holocaust Denial Legislation in Context: The Cases of Romania and Austria”
Undergraduate Summer Internships
CES is sponsoring the following Undergraduates to take part in summer internship opportunities. Alumni at the Harvard Club of the UK have worked with CES to provide opportunities in business, philanthropy, political analysis and wildlife management. In Poland, students have the chance to teach through the WorldTeach summer program and in Spain, to learn about academic management.

CES Undergraduate Interns
Alexander Cole (Philosophy)
Corrour Estate, Scotland
Marcela Briceno (Government)
WorldTeach, Poland
Thomas Dolinger (History and Literature)
WorldTeach, Poland
Jack Fishburn (English)
SCB Partners, London
Cassandra Forsyth (Economics)
Exclusive Analysis Ltd., London
Michael Gaffney (Social Studies)
UK Parliament, London
Ingrid Gustafson (History and Literature)
Lisbet Rausing Charitable Fund, London
Jennifer Hou (Government)
YouGov, London
Nate Kiechel (Government)
Alta Advisors Limited, London
David Lokshin (Applied Mathematics)
Oldfield Partners LLP, London
Brieana Marticorena (Government)
WorldTeach, Poland
Thea St. Clair Morton
Suffolk University, Madrid
Pilar Ochi (Economics)
Value Retail, Oxfordshire
Daniel Nalbandyan (Economics)
WorldTeach, Poland
Neesha Rao (Social Studies)
WorldTeach, Poland
Kenneth Schultz (Government)
YouGov, London
Christopher Suen (Economics)
Rothschild, London
Maya Michelle Tsukernik (Economics)
Continental Capital Partners, London
Clemence Vidal de la Blache (Government)
Exclusive Analysis Ltd., London