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The Center for Migration and Development offers a limited number of
summer and academic-year research fellowships for pre-dissertation
and dissertation fieldwork and writing. Support is limited to the
fields of international migration and Third World development. Only
Princeton University graduate students who have completed their generals are eligible to apply.
The maximum award is $5,000. Priority will be given to topics
dealing with the Center’s current thematic priorities as listed in
its brochure: transnational organizations; immigration and health;
the adaptation process of the second generation; and the role of
institutions on national and community development in the third
world.
In addition to the materials required for the common
application, proposals should include two letters of support; one
letter must be from the student’s principal advisor. These letters
are to be submitted in hard copy to the Center for Migration and
Development.
Please direct any inquiries to Nancy Doolan
(ndoolan@princeton.edu)
or at (609) 258-3612. |