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Andrew W. Mellon Workshops in the Humanities

Since their inception, the Andrew W. Mellon Workshops at the University of California, Riverside have supported interdisciplinary research, bringing together graduate students and faculty members from a variety of disciplines. Mellon Workshops bring together several UCR faculty members and graduate students from different departments, meeting regularly to present their work-in-progress and otherwise explore a topic [...]

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Resident Fellowship Program

The Resident Fellowship Program promotes multidisciplinary and collaborative humanistic scholarship by assembling groups of scholars from different disciplines to examine areas of common interest. Resident groups consist of four UCR faculty each quarter. Fellows are relieved of departmental and teaching obligations during their residence, provided with an office at the Center for Ideas and Society [...]

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Visiting Faculty Fellowships

2012-2013   Michele Back In my research I examine how individuals negotiate and construct identity in transnational, virtual, and other multilingual contexts. I am particularly interested in multilingual speakers and learners of Spanish, Quechua varieties and/or Portuguese. I am also interested in the role of community on language learning and language maintenance. Currently, I am [...]

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UC Graduate Students in the Humanities

The College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences and the Center for Ideas and Society are pleased to announce a one-year fellowship program for exceptional graduate students in the humanities who have advanced to candidacy and are in the final stages of completing their dissertations. Part of the UC Humanities Network, this program supports advanced [...]

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The Humanities Graduate Student Research Grants

The Humanities Graduate Student Research Grants financially assist graduate students doing original research or creative projects in the humanities, as broadly defined by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Awards for students, enrolled in Humanities, Arts or or Social Sciences, will not exceed $1500. Grants are to be used between the middle of May of one [...]

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