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Boren Fellowship for Graduate Students
USC Research and Fellowships Week Event Location: VirtualTarget Audience: Masters, PhDsBoren Fellowships provide funding for U.S. graduate students studying critical need languages outside of Western Europe. In exchange for funding, recipients commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. *U.S. citizenship required
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Boren Scholarship for Graduate Students
USC Research and Fellowships Week Event Location: VirtualTarget Audience: UndergraduatesBoren Scholarships provide funding for U.S. undergraduate students studying critical need languages outside of Western Europe. In exchange for funding, recipients commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. *U.S. citizenship required
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Writing for Joy and Healing: Resisting the Traumatic Experience of the Dissertation
USC Research and Fellowships Week Event Location: VirtualTarget Audience: PhDsHow can we have joy and even find healing while writing the dissertation? This session will provide first-hand experience, research, and practical tools for thriving during the process of completing a dissertation. Professor Cynthia Villarreal (USC Rossier PhD, 2020) will lead a powerful session that invites students to take a balanced ...
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Subject Librarian Panel
USC Research and Fellowships Week Event Location: Tutor Campus Center (TCC) 227Target Audience: Undergraduates, Masters, PhDsA panel of librarians will discuss best practices for contextualizing a proposal topic within a sound literature search, scientific materials, foreign language, primary sources, and an appropriate data research strategy.
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First-Gen Researchers: Opportunities and Mentorship
USC Research and Fellowships Week Event Location: Tutor Campus Center (TCC) 227Target Audience: UndergraduatesWhat does it mean to be a first-generation college student doing research? Our panel of first-gen students, staff and faculty will share stories about their own research journeys. Other topics will include: cultivating relationships with faculty mentors, finding support in a research environment, and discussing guided research ...
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