Field Research Grants
Center Field Research Grants
The Center for Latin American Studies sponsors a Field Research Grant Competition to support graduate student research in Latin America and the Caribbean. Research in the United States on a Latino Studies topic and research in Spain or Portugal on some aspect of Latin America are also supported. Awards are typically between $500 and $2,000 each, depending on travel costs to the research site, the availability of funds, and whether the recipient has received research funding from other sources. Funding can be used for international travel, in-country travel, lodging, meals, and other research-related expenses.
The competition is open to graduate students from across the University of Florida campus. Support is available for Master’s thesis research and preliminary doctoral dissertation field visits. Recipients must spend six weeks in the field. Priority will be given to applicants pursuing a Graduate Certificate or a M.A. in Latin American Studies. Due to the number of applications, only one grant can be awarded per student per degree.
Students proposing to do research related to environmental conservation or sustainable development are not eligible to apply and should instead apply to the Tropical Conservation and Development (TCD) Field Research Grant Program.
International students should be aware that their grants may be taxed at the rate of 30%. US residents and citizens should be aware that receipt of a grant may affect federal financial aid eligibility
The Center’s Field Research Competition is made possible by a grant from the Tinker Foundation, the A. Curtis Wilgus Endowment, the Charles Wagley Research Endowment, and the UF Office of Research and Graduate Programs.
Application Requirements
The following materials are required:
- A completed Application Form
- A completed Budget Form
- UF Transcript (unofficial copy OK)
- A brief CV (no more than two pages)
- One letter of recommendation from the student's adviser (or suitable substitute), accompanied by the Release Form
- An abstract of no more than 250 words explaining the project in non-technical language.
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A proposal, of no more than 4 single-spaced pages (a one-page bibliography may be appended to the proposal). The proposal should specify the problem to be addressed, the proposed research objectives and methods, indicate prior preparation or previous related work undertaken, and should locate the proposed study within the relevant scholarly literature. The proposal should emphasize the feasibility of the project and explain the significance of the topic. The Center encourages proposals that cross disciplinary boundaries and have broad scholarly appeal. Candidates should keep in mind that the committee members will be drawn from diverse disciplines and are advised to craft their proposal in a way that is accessible to non-specialists.
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A timetable, for the proposed research project. PhD level proposals should outline the overall dissertation project and specify the goals of this particular proposal.
Application Deadline
March 17, 2008
Information and Submission
Submit complete application packets to:
Wanda Carter
Program Assistant
Center for Latin American Studies
University of Florida
316 Grinter Hall
PO Box 115530
Gainesville, FL 32611-5530
Telephone: 352-392-0375, Ext. 818
Fax: 352-392-7682
E-mail: wcarter@latam.ufl.edu
Or for additional information, contact:
Patricia Sampaio
Program Coordinator
358 Grinter Hall
PO Box 115530
Gainesville, FL 32611-5530
Telephone: 352-392-0375, Ext. 806
E-mail: psampaio@latam.ufl.edu
Application and budget forms are also available in 319 Grinter Hall.
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TCD Field Research Grants
TCD Field Research Grants support field research addressing the issues of habitat conservation and/or rural development in tropical regions at Master's and preliminary doctoral levels. Grants will average $2,000 each, but may vary depending on travel costs to the research site, the availability of funds, and whether the recipient has received research funding from other sources.
The TCD Field Research Grant is made possible by The Ford Foundation Endowment. TCD funds may be used for international travel, in-country travel, lodging, meals, and other research-related expenses.
International students should be aware that their grants may be taxed at the rate of 30%. US residents and citizens should be aware that receipt of a grant may affect federal financial aid eligibility.
Eligibility Preferences
- Preference is given to interdisciplinary projects and to students enrolled in the TCD certificate/concentration program.
- Proposals may be from the perspective of the natural sciences or the social sciences. Interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged.
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The proposals should make an explicit link between the research topic and conservation and/or development in the tropics. Proposals are reviewed and ranked by an interdisciplinary committee of UF faculty with expertise in conservation and development issues.
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Students may receive only one TCD grant per degree program.
Application Requirements
The following materials are required:
- A completed Application Form
- A completed Budget Form
- One letter of recommendation from the student's adviser, accompanied by the Release Form
- UF Transcript (unofficial copy OK)
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A proposal, clearly specifying the research questions/hypothesis and methods with reference to the relevant literature. The feasibility and significance of the proposed project, as well as a strategy for disseminating research findings to appropriate audiences, are also important.
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A timetable, for the proposed research project. The proposal and timetable should be 4 single-spaced pages in length, not including the bibliography, and should be written in language accessible to the reviewers from different disciplines. Doctoral level funding is intended for initial site visits and preliminary research activites. Proposals should outline the overall Ph. D. project and specify the research goals for the intial site.
Application Deadline
March 17, 2008
Information and Submission
Submit complete application packets to:
Wanda Carter
Program Assistant
Center for Latin American Studies
University of Florida
316 Grinter Hall
PO Box 115530
Gainesville, FL 32611-5530
Telephone: 352-392-0375, Ext. 818
Fax: 352-392-7682
E-mail: wcarter@latam.ufl.edu
Or for additional information, contact:
Patricia Sampaio
Program Coordinator
358 Grinter Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611-5530
Telephone: 352-392-0375, Ext. 806
E-mail: psampaio@latam.ufl.edu