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Catherine Reidy named a Clarendon Scholar

Author: Brittany Collins

Catherine Reidy

Catherine Reidy, a University of Notre Dame senior majoring in psychology with a minor in anthropology, has been awarded a for graduate study at the University of Oxford.

Reidy, a Rhodes Scholar finalist, will use the scholarship to study for her master鈥檚 degree in African 91视频 starting in October.

The highly selective scholarship awards full tuition, fees and a stipend to students studying at Oxford. These scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence and potential across all subjects at graduate level at Oxford. In 2012-13, more than 300 Clarendon scholars from more than 50 different countries are attending Oxford.

Since her freshman year at Notre Dame, Reidy has focused her academic work on international research. In the spring of her first year, she was awarded a internship in India. She was accepted into the , which allowed her to begin undergraduate research as a sophomore.

At the end of her sophomore year, Reidy received a Kellogg and spent the summer in Makeni, Sierra Leone, where she began a research project studying politics and youth in Makeni. She returned to Sierra Leone in her junior year after winning a Kellogg/ research grant to study the effects of violence and civil war on the future orientations and goals of the youth. Reidy also studied in Dublin during her junior year in fall 2011.

Reidy became involved in a psychology lab in her senior year that centers on ethnic tensions between Croatian and Serbian children in integrated schools in post-conflict Croatia. She traveled to Croatia in the spring of her senior year to conduct research for her senior thesis, which focuses on this issue.

An officer in the during her first three years on campus, Reidy is currently the student coordinator of the Kellogg Institute鈥檚 . She is research assistant to , assistant professor of anthropology and peace 91视频, through Kellogg鈥檚 International Scholars Program.

Reidy鈥檚 Clarendon Scholarship was made possible in part through her participation in Notre Dame鈥檚 Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement (CUSE). CUSE provides undergraduate students in all the University鈥檚 colleges opportunities for research, scholarship, and creative projects. The center also assists them in finding faculty mentors, funding and venues for the publication or presentation of their work, and promotes applications to national Fellowship programs and prepares them in their application process.

More information on CUSE is available online at .