Graduate Research Grants

CLLAS Graduate Student Research Grants

March 4, 2022
12:00 pm

CLLAS calls for proposals for the 2022 Field Research in Latin America and 2022 Summer Research grants. You can watch a recording of our grant-writing workshop here.

2022 Field Research in Latin America

CLLAS invites graduate students to submit proposals for field research in Latin America (Spanish or Portuguese speaking countries). We expect to award at least three grants for up to $3,300 each to advance research for either master’s students and doctoral candidates. Find the full call at this linked PDF: https://cllas.uoregon.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/2022-Call-for-Latin-American-Field-Research-Proposals-.pdf

2022 Summer Research Grant

In order to encourage and support interdisciplinary graduate student research in the areas of Latinx and Latin American Studies, CLLAS offers summer research support. We expect to award up to three summer grants for $1,500 each to advance research for either master’s or doctoral candidates. We are especially interested in projects that link Latinx Studies or Latin American Studies with other disciplines. Find the full call at this linked PDF: https://cllas.uoregon.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/2022-Call-for-Grad-Proposals-Summer-Research-Grant.pdf

Application Deadline: 12:00 pm (Noon), Friday, March 4, 2022

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2018 CLLAS Graduate Research Series: Cultural Production, Displacement & Internationalism in Latin America

January 24, 2018
1:30 pmto4:30 pm

Browsing Room
Knight Library
1501 Kincaid St.

Presentations by Tinker Field Research Grant and CLLAS Research Grant awardees

Cultural Production, Displacement & Internationalism in Latin America

1:30-1:45   “‘Fiesta’ and Politics: Damian Ayma, the Itinerant Photographer,” Javier Velasco, Department of Romance Languages

1:45-2:00 “The Geneaology and Poetics of Betrayal in H.G. Oesterheld,” Yosa Vidal-Collados, Department of Romance Languages

2:00-2:30 Q&A, Moderator: Amalia Gladhart, Professor of Spanish, Director, Oregon Center for Translation Studies

2:30-3:00 Break for coffee and snacks

3:00-3:15 “Contemporary Displacement Patterns and Responses: Haitians at the US-Mexico Border,” Brenda Garcia Millan, Department of International Studies

3:15-3:30 “’Globalization,’ Cuban Internationalism and the Contemporary Left: A Counter-History,” Eli Portella, Department of Philosophy 

3:30-4:15 Q&A

4:15-4:30 Wrap up

 

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5/3, 330-430pm, JFI Fellows Talk: Quechua women’s home gardens and climate change adaptation labor Peruvian Cordillera Blanca, Location TBD

5/11, 2-3pm, Graduate Student Research Presentation: Body Mapping: A decolonial method towards intergenerational healing, Location on Zoom

6/1: Undergraduate Awards Ceremony, 4pm, location: TBD

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