2018

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Joanne Britland (Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese)

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Tierre Sanford (Slavic Languages & Literatures)

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Brenton Peterson (Politics) In many newly emerging democracies, incumbent leaders use their control over election administr

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Faculty

Alison Levine (French)

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Elena Grissom (Politics) As part of the field research for my master's thesis in Comparative Politics, I will be traveling

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Hannah Holtzman (French) My research focuses on French nuclear cinema and aims to reframe the way we think about nuclear mo

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Nenette Arroyo (Art and Architectural History) I will travel to either the Sierra Gorda in Mexico or Tucson, Arizona, both

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Faculty

Miguel Valladares-Llata (Academic Engagement, Library) By supporting the participation of Professor Arrua Avalos (Director of Nation

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Alicia Caticha (Art and Architectural History) My dissertation takes up the eighteenth-century French sculptor Étienne--Mau

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Bremen Donovan (Anthropology) Over the summer I will be investigating how videos of policing made by law enforcement and or

Fall 2018 Grant Recipient

Sharon Tsai-hsuan Ku (Engineering & Society) and Brantly Womack (Politics)

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Faculty

Sandip Sukhtankar, Isaac Mbiti, Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner (Economics, Batten, Politics) Over the past fifteen years, a new wave of empi

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Faculty

James Savage (Politics) This project analyzes how the European Union and its twenty-eight member states financed and budgeted for th

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Faculty

Anne GarlandMahler (Spanish, Italian, & Portuguese) TheSymposium and Workshop will bring together an interdisciplinary and multi

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Michelle Walsh (Religious Studies) This project analyzes the influences shaping the transnational flow of Buddhist meditati

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Faculty

Yingyao Wang (Sociology) Corruption in many governments of the developing world is considered pervasive and intractable.

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Faculty

Ran Zhao (East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Cultures) Xu Xiake (1587-1641) was a Chinese geographer and travel writer of the Mi

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Ekaterina Sevastakis (Anthropology) In my proposed project, I will investigate the different modes of interaction concernin

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Kelly Ritter (Architecture) I will serve as chair and participant on "Material Matters: (Re)envisioning "China" with the pr

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient Graduate Student Kamaoji (Religious Studies) This dissertation is a study of the biographies of female revenants or delok (Tibetan, 'das log).

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Nicole Bonino (Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese) Which a

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Faculty

Mehr Farooqi and Jane Mikkelson (Middle Eastern & South Asian Languages & Cultures) There are oceans of writing in Urdu and

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Faculty

Brantly Womack (Politics) The Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, the research and training arm of Vietnam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs,

Spring 2018 Grant Recipient

Graduate Student

Lorena Ochoa Campo (Spanish, Italian and Portuguese)

Miguel A Valladares-Llata, Faculty Librarian (Global Studies, Romance languages & Latin American Studies)