[2] In December 2001, a group of faculty members and administrators began discussions on how to re-evaluate the various international studies programs at the university.
[4] Today, the Institute maintains close ties with the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and a number of university departments.
[11] Undergraduate Fellows were designed for students in their junior year who are interested in conducting summer research abroad for their senior thesis.
[12] The Institute also supports graduate students who require advanced language training or access to specific archives abroad for their dissertation.
The Fung Global Fellowship is a prestigious, research-oriented program for early-career faculty who are interested in coming to Princeton for an academic year.
The program is funded by a $10 million gift from Princeton alumnus William Fung with the aim of engage scholars around the world.
The journal does not publish strictly historical material, articles on current affairs, policy pieces or narratives of a journalistic nature.