IPLWS Scholarships and Awards for Current Students

IPLWS student award and scholarship 2024 recipients

The Institute for Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies annually awards scholarships to students studying Portuguese language and Lusophone cultures, minoring and majoring in Portuguese, and studying or interning abroad in a Portuguese-speaking nation.

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IPLWS Internship 2025 (Spring and Summer I)

Position Description

The Institute for Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies (IPLWS) is sponsoring 1-2 RIC student interns in the Spring 2025-Summer Session I 2025 in the Main Office of the IPLWS. The paid internship focuses primarily on the 2025 Art Calendar Contest of the IPLWS, a community activity for K-12 students enrolled in Portuguese language classes in the state of Rhode Island (in public, charter, private and community schools). The internship extends through the month of June and the celebration of Day of Portugal of Rhode Island - for which the Calendar contest is designed.

Eligibility

  • full time student at Rhode Island College
  • declared major or minor in Portuguese
  • fluent in Portuguese
  • minimum GPA: 2.75
  • preference will be given to education majors

Responsibilities, Time and Compensation

General Responsibilities
  • reports to the Director of the IPLWS
  • assists with office work, including cataloging of books and materials; assists with the 2025 Art Calendar Contest
Time and Compensation
  • total of up to 30 hours at $18/hr to be paid monthly; total stipend up to $540.00
  • average of 2-4 hours per week (flexible) in Spring and Summer I 2025 semesters

John A. and Mary V. Lima Memorial Scholarship in Portuguese Studies

About the Scholarship

Scholarships will be awarded to students who have demonstrated a commitment to study the Portuguese language and Lusophone cultures at Rhode Island College. A limited number of scholarships, based on the availability of institutional and private funds, will be awarded to academically meritorious students who have met eligibility requirements and the criteria of the respective scholarship fund and donor.

Eligibility

  • matriculated into a baccalaureate degree program at RIC
  • attained and continue to maintain a cumulative minimum GPA of 2.67, a B-
  • declared a major or minor in Portuguese

Awarded Funds

Limited funds are available and awards depend upon the pool of applications presented.

Notice of Awards

Recipients will be notified in writing by email if selected.

Revocation or Decline of Award

The IPLWS reserves the right to cancel any scholarship or aid awarded at any time if the applicant fails to meet the standards of academic progress, any other scholarship requirements, or falsifies information reported.

Assistance

If you need more information please email Silvia Oliveira.

Lema-Fernandes Study Abroad Fund

About the Fund

The Institute for Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies at Rhode Island College will award scholarships to partially support the tuition of RIC student participants in study abroad or internship programs in Portugal or other Portuguese-speaking nations. Limited funds are available, and awards depend upon the pool of applications presented. In previous years, awards have ranged from $1,000 to $6,000.

Eligibility

  • meet all RIC Study Abroad requirements
  • accepted and/or enrolled in a course or program abroad
  • demonstrate a commitment or intention to study Portuguese at Rhode Island College

Please Note: Students in their graduating year who are completing or have already completed all requirements in the minor or major in Portuguese are eligible to apply.​

Awarded Funds

Awarded funds will be disbursed to the student’s RIC account upon:

  • completion of the study abroad program
  • transfer of program credits to Rhode Island College

For more information, please email Dr. Sílvia Oliveira.

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Contact

Institute for Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies

The Institute for Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies is dedicated to the promotion and support of Portuguese studies at the college.

Silvia Oliveira

Dr. Silvia A. Oliveira

Associate Professor