Research Funding Opportunities and Awards
Graduate Research Mini-Grants
Graduate Research Mini-Grants at the Research Institute of the Center for Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity (CCSRE) support research on race or ethnicity by Stanford doctoral students in any field, program, or school. Mini-Grants are awarded in the amounts of $1500 and $2500. Applications for Mini-Grants are now being accepted to support for research conducted in Fall Quarter 2024. Deadline for submission is October 25, 2024.
CCSRE-Cantor Latinx Art Fellowship Program
Supported by Stanford University’s Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE), and in partnership with the Cantor Museum, the CCSRE-Cantor Latinx Art Fellowship program is a two week in-residence research opportunity at Stanford University for eligible faculty and advanced graduate students from any institution. It seeks to provide voice, access, and acknowledgement to exceptional thinkers on Latinx art who have the potential to drive meaningful discourse in the field but who, like many Latinx artists, have been denied access to influential spaces. Fall applications are now closed.
Research Institute Mentoring Award Program
We are thrilled to announce the 2024-2025 launch of the Research Institute Mentoring Award Program. This exciting new initiative aims to promote and reward CCSRE faculty affiliates for their investment in mentoring activities, prioritize research mentorship within the education of graduate students studying race, ethnicity, and inequality, and solidify research mentoring as a core value of our Research Institute. Nominations are now open!