Winners of the 16th International Eye Photo Contest

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Monkeys in the Kotri village in India watch the sun rise over the Aravalli Hills.


The Office of International Programs, in collaboration with the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) is pleased to announce the winning photos of the 16th annual International Eye Photo Contest. 

This year, 22 photos were selected from nearly 350 total submissions. The contest was open to all Princeton undergraduate students who have studied, worked, conducted research, or volunteered abroad in the past year. The main categories were judged by James Welling, lecturer with the rank of professor in visual arts. We were also honored to have Devin Livi, director, Campus Grounds, judge a new special category this year titled "Seasonal Showcase"

Entries represent a wide range of international activities including semester and summer study abroad, PIIRS Global Seminars, the Novogratz Bridge Year Program, the International Internship Program, independent research and more. Submissions were taken in 30 different countries and came from students in all seven residential colleges and across 30 different majors. 

View this year's winning photos.