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Funding Opportunities for Graduate Students

CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF WOMEN/GRADUATE DIVISION
IRVING AND JEAN STONE DISSERTATION YEAR FELLOWSHIP

Description

These fellowships will be administered through the Grad Division.

Amount

Each fellowship will offer an $18,000 stipend, mandatory standard fees (excluding tuition) and a reimbursable research allowance of up to $500 (reimbursed as a stipend)

Criteria

Four fellowships will be awarded to exceptionally promising doctoral students whose dissertation topic pertains to gender, sexuality and/or women’s issues.

To apply

BEGIN YOUR APPLICATION ONLINE BY FILLING OUT THIS FORM:
https://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/asis/flap/apply.htm

Be sure to check the box: “Your dissertation topic pertains to gender, sexuality and/or women's issues.”

COMPLETE THE APPLICATION PROCESS as directed by your department's graduate advisor and the information (pages 15 and 16) in the Graduate Division’s Graduate Student Financial Support for Continuing Students: http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/asis/stusup/contspprt.pdf

Deadline

Deadline coming soon --You must also check with your department’s GRAD ADVISOR for additional requirements and deadlines.

Previous Winners
2008-2009  
Stacy Macias

 

 

Stacy Macias is a doctoral candidate in Department of Asian American Studies and Women’s Studies. Her dissertation is entitled “Counter-Femininities: Gender, Sexual, and Racial Formations in Latina Cultural Productions."

Cristina F. Rosa

 

Cristina F. Rosa is a doctoral candidate in Culture and Performance Studies in the Department of World Arts and Cultures. Her dissertation is entitled “Moving Scripts: Ginga, Choreography, and the Formation of Gendered and National Identities in Brazil.”

Laurel Westrup

Laurel Westrup is a doctoral candidate in Cinema and Media Studies in the Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media. Her dissertation is entitled “Reanimating Rock: Film and Television, Rock Music, and the Political Economy of Death, 1960–2005.”

Nimmi Gowrinathan

Nimmi Gowrinathan is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Science. The title of her dissertation is “Why Women Rebel? State Repression and Female Participation in Sri Lanka.” Stacy Macías is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Women’s Studies. Her dissertation is entitled “Counter-Feminities: Gender, Sexual, and Racial Formations in Latina Cultural Productions.”

Jennifer Lynne Musto

Jennifer Lynne Musto is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Women’s Studies. The title of her dissertation is  “Institutionalizing Protection, Professionalizing Victim Management: Explorations of Multi-Professional Anti-Trafficking Work in the Netherlands.”


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