BOSTON UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES David Scott Palmer Student Research Grants on Latin America 2018-2019 The Latin American Studies Program at Boston University is pleased to announce this year’s competition for funding to sponsor undergraduate research on Latin America. Projects on Latinos in the US will also be considered. In particular, this […]
Excerpt from the Global Map Site: BU’s global presence grows larger by the year, and not just in the 90 countries where our community is learning, researching, and conducting service projects each year, but here in Boston, too. If you want to explore the more than 300 BUactivitiestaking place around the world as well as […]
The Southern California International Review (SCIR) is now accepting outstanding submissions for publication in our Fall 2018 issue. The Review publishes up to five exceptional full-length articles in every issue. SCIR has published pieces from university students around the world, including Duke, Georgetown, Australia National University, and Boston College. The deadline for submission for the Fall 2018 issue […]
Excerpt: President Trump’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of lawfully- present migrants poses a threat. It will separate families and devastate communities where we have put down deep roots. And it threatens unknown consequences for our home countries of El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, and Sudan. But the crisis also […]
Click here to view and download the poster promoting this opportunity Click here to view and download the volunteer classroom teacher description Excerpt: Bilingual Education for Central America (BECA) is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2002. BECA partners with three Honduran communities to collaboratively run bilingual schools that are serving more than 600 students every day. […]
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS Mariam K. Chamberlain Award ICRW is now accepting applications for the 2018-2019 Mariam K. Chamberlain Award, which honors the legacy of Dr. Mariam K. Chamberlain, a visionary who founded Re:Gender – formerly the National Council for Research on Women – in 1981. Under her leadership, Re:Gender grew to become one of the […]
The Latin American Studies Association invites you to submit nominations for the LASA 2019 grants, elections and awards. LASA Research Grants This new program aims to support LASA student members who are enrolled in doctoral programs focused on Latin American Studies in all disciplines. Details about available funds, eligibility criteria and the application procedure can […]
LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections at The University of Texas at Austin is pleased to announce the Cátedra Ernesto Cardenal, which provides support of up to US$3,000 for short-term research visits to the Benson Latin American Collection (two per year) for scholars studying topics related to Central America, with preference given to the […]