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The Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies (USMEX) at the University of California, San Diego invites applications for dissertation fellowships for the 2011-2012 academic year. The Center’s Visiting Fellows Program is the largest residential fellowship program in the United States for research on Mexico. Each year the program brings together scholars from the social sciences, history, and related fields.
Visiting Fellows are expected to be PhD candidates who are ABD and have completed a substantial portion of their dissertations. The majority of the fellowship awards are for residential periods between 4 and 9 months in duration. Stipends are determined by UC general policies, and funding availability.
Priority will be given to proposals on social policy, public health, discrimination and poverty, although the Center will consider supporting research in other more general studies. Awards have been given in the past supporting research on contemporary Mexico, Mexican history, and U.S.-Mexican relations. Comparative studies with a substantial Mexico component are especially encouraged as well as proposals from groups of two or more scholars working on a common project. Additional funding may be available for workshops or short-term visits by other scholars relevant to USMEX’s priority research areas.
PLEASE NOTE:
Applications will ONLY  be accepted via the Center’s Online application website. Please click here to begin the application  process.
 
Applicants will need to  upload the following supporting documents AS A PDF FILE:
A. A complete and  up-to-date curriculum vitae.
B. An abstract of  proposed research project (250-word maximum).
C. A research proposal  (3000 word maximum) OR a dissertation chapter/job paper if you are applying for  the Post Doctoral fellowship.
D. One copy each of no  more than 3 of your publications or unpublished papers that relate directly to  the proposed research project.
Letters of recommendation (up to three) can be uploaded on the Center’s online application site.
The deadline for receipt of all application materials, including letters of reference, is midnight (PST) January 31, 2011.
For additional  information, please contact:
Greg  Mallinger
Events/ Programs  Coordinator
Center for U.S.-Mexican  Studies, University of California, San Diego
Tel: (858) 822-1696,  Fax: (858) 534-6447
E-mail: gmallinger@ucsd.edu
You can find more information about the program and USMEX, as well as a list of past Fellows, on the Center’s website: www.usmex.ucsd.edu.
 
        