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  1. Laidlaw was a fascinating experiment in truly living independently for the first time in myself; cooking for myself, creating structure for myself, and of course, journeying through the process of independent research for the first time.

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  2. Who Laidlaw Scholars are, what they believe and how they act. AMBITIOUS. To achieve. More than you thought was possible: • Subverting norms. • Beating records. • Finding solutions. • Challenging yourselves. BRAVE. To take risks. And reap the rewards: • Being innovative. • Bold. • Forging new paths. • Learning from failure. CURIOUS.

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  4. The Laidlaw Scholars Leadership and Research Programme is a two-year undergraduate programme founded by Scottish businessman and philanthropist, Lord Laidlaw funded through his Laidlaw Foundation. [1] Established in 2014, the programme funds two summer research projects and fosters leadership development over eighteen months for selected ...

  5. Nov 1, 2023 · Overview. The Laidlaw Undergraduate Leadership and Research Program promotes ethical leadership and international research around the world—starting with the passionate leaders and learners found on campuses like Cornell. With generous support for your research, leadership development, and a summer abroad putting your skills into action, this ...

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    Research

    You will spend your first summer as a Laidlaw scholar working on campus on an internationally-focused research project that is supervised by a faculty member or an experienced research team. Your work is supported by a weekly stipend. Research may be: 1. A faculty project: Many faculty members are already looking for undergraduate research assistants to join exciting projects across fields. Contact a Cornell faculty member from our list of projectsto see if you would be a good fit, or identif...

    Leadership Training

    Leadership training is an essential component of the program that continues throughout your time as a Laidlaw scholar. You’ll learn core leadership values and skills that include how to be a global citizen, prioritize collective action and critical reflection, and meaningfully engage with your community. This programming is facilitated in partnership with the David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement.

    Leadership-in-Action Experience

    Spend your second summer abroad, putting your knowledge to use in the real world. You will be able to choose from a variety of options: 1. Central leadership program:A leadership-intensive, centrally organized program that you select from Laidlaw's approved list. You will experience a new and challenging environment outside of the U.S. alongside Laidlaw scholars from other universities. Cornell Laidlaw scholars have worked on community health promotion in Fiji, human rights issues in Zambia,...

    Summer 1:Up to $3,900 stipend while you conduct full-time research. Summer 2:Program fees or stipend while you engage in an international leadership-in-action experience. Additional support is available for travel or research-related expenses.

    First- and second-year students from any college or major may apply. We are looking for students who seek to be globally engaged citizens, ethical leaders, and internationally focused researchers. You should have a strong academic background and must be able to commit to full participation in the program. U.S. citizenship is not required. In order ...

    Applications should be submitted byJanuary 31, 2024using the link below. Students who are selected to become Laidlaw scholars are notified by March 15. Contact our Laidlaw coordinator(link sends email)with any questions.

  6. What did your Laidlaw ancestors do for a living? In 1940, Salesman and Saleslady were the top reported jobs for men and women in the USA named Laidlaw . 12% of Laidlaw men worked as a Salesman and 16% of Laidlaw women worked as a Saleslady.

  7. Sep 9, 2019 · Sep 9, 2019. Tom Laidlaws bio is about to change. Until now, it predominantly featured the following bullet points: The New York Rangers ’ 93rd overall pick in the 1978 NHL draft. A...

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