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SPICE: Student Projects for Intellectual Community Enhancement

About SPICE

SPICE (Student Projects for Intellectual Community Enhancement) funds allow graduate students to develop projects and activities that promote intellectual community in their departments and beyond.

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The 2017 SPICE proposal is now closed.

Review the 2017 SPICE Overview and Proposal Guidelines.

Check out the 2017-2018 SPICE projects.

Recent News

The new cross-disciplinary PhD expands opportunities for students and faculty to study issues of race, inequality and language. What began in 2012 as a somewhat loosely structured opportunity for education students and faculty at Stanford Graduate School of Education to explore issues of race,...
Jun 30 2017 | Stanford News
Bay Area teachers gathered at Stanford for a five-week program this spring that provided educators strategies to teach Islam. The program, a collaboration involving three Stanford organizations, doesn’t shy away from Islam’s complicated nature. A unique collaboration at Stanford is bringing a...
Jun 16 2017 | Stanford News
Stanford’s Center on Poverty and Inequality’s annual “State of the Union” report found profound and persisting inequalities in the United States in areas like employment, health and housing. Despite improvements in education, social mobility and many critical areas, large racial and ethnic...
May 11 2017 | Stanford News
Stanford graduate students in classics translate and adapt an ancient Greek play to lampoon a modern political movement. It’s a summer day in Sonoma Valley’s Bohemian Grove, where the country’s most powerful men gather to cavort, perform mysterious rituals and cement their social and political...