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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Origins Leadership Staff Email Us Give to CRE² FundingFunding Grants Faculty Fellowships Graduate Fellows Program Graduate Student Conference Travel Grants Research Working Groups Course Innovation Grants Colors of COVID Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences & CRE2 Partnership: The Just-In-Time (JIT) Core Usage Funding Program CRE2 Event Cosponsorships CRE2 ResearchCRE2 Research WashU & Slavery WUSM-CRE2 Grand Rounds Partnership Latinx | Latin American Race & Ethnicity Research Unit CRE2 Research Workshop Series LearningLearning Course Innovation Washington University Student Research Awards St. Louis High School Student Paper Awards CommunityCommunity Everywhere with CRE2 Podcast Arts & Culture Community Grants Arts & Culture Race and Opera Community Partnerships Heartland Journalism Fellowship Join the CRE2 Mailing List AffiliatesAffiliates Our Faculty Affiliates Our Graduate Student Affiliates Our Postdoctoral Affiliates Our Resident and Trainee Affiliates Our Staff Affiliates Become an Affiliate Events News Open Search Graduate Student Conference Travel Grants The application cycle for this funding opportunity will re-open in Fall 2024. CRE2 is excited to announce a new opportunity to support CRE2 Graduate Student Affiliates. This year, we will be funding travel grants to support students attending research and professional development conferences. The Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity will offer a limited number of Graduate Student Conference Travel Grants of up to $1,000 to support conference travel activities related to the advancement of the CRE2 mission, three CRE2 pillars, and the 2020-2023 CRE2 Programmatic Themes. These grants are reviewed on a rolling basis and will be awarded until the funds are exhausted. Tiers of Support Presenting (Domestic): Up to $750 Presenting (International): Up to $1,000 Attending as a Participant (Domestic or International): Up to $500 Grants Scholar Grants Seed Grants Small Grants Eligibility Only CRE2 Graduate Student Affiliates are eligible to apply for grants under this program. Eligibility is limited to one Graduate Student Travel Award per academic year. Proposal Format Proposals should include the title of the conference you are attending, location of conference, and date(s) of conference. In your proposal also indicate whether you are attending as a presenter or participant. If you are presenting, please provide the title and the description of the paper or presentation (abstract). As well, please provide a short statement about the conferences relevance to the study of race and ethnicity. If you are not presenting and are just attending the conference, please provide a brief description of how this conference will advance your studies. As well, please provide a short statement about the conferences relevance to the study of race and ethnicity. Applicants should also include a proposed budget for your travel to the conference. Proof of registration or acceptance is also required. Grant Submission, Notification, and Award Period We’ve reached our funding capacity for this opportunity. The Graduate Student Travel Award application cycle will re-open in Fall 2024. Budget Guidelines Budget proposal should include estimated costs for registration fee, lodging fee, meals, airfare, and any other anticipated expenses. Review and Selection The CRE2 Leadership Team will screen all submitted proposals to determine whether they align with the program’s goals and will review qualifying proposals. Monitoring and Grantee Obligations The Center will monitor progress on Graduate Student Travel Awards. Grantees will provide an expense report upon request. Grantees will submit a final progress report and any products of the grant within one (1) month after attending the conference and will notify CRE2 of any proposals and scholarly works subsequently submitted or awarded/accepted. Potential grant products and scholarly works include publications; grant proposals; recordings; installations or exhibits; documentation of conferences, symposia, or residencies; and scholarly awards or honors. All presentations and papers generated with the support of a CRE2 Graduate Student Travel Awards will acknowledge the program using the statement, “This work has been funded by the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity at Washington University in St. Louis Graduate Student Travel Awards program, but the views remain those of the authors.” Apply for a Graduate Student Travel Award 2023-2024 Graduate Student Conference Travel Awardees National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, NASPA Annual Conference David Balmaceda Doctoral Candidate in Applied Linguistics | Graduate Certificate in Higher Education | Former Fulbright Grantee 2013-2015 Email: [email protected] Applied Linguistics Gender and Second Language Enrollment Language and Education Language and Global or Transnational Mobility Language Acquisition and Use Language Program Development The penn jewish studies graduate student conference Daria BermanPhD Candidate, History Email: [email protected] Critical Race Theory Cultural Flows and History Diaspora Ethnicity and Migration Gender Law Religion Rhtyhm Changes Varun ChandrasekharPhD Student, Music Email: [email protected] Facebook African-American Studies Black Modernism Existentialism Jazz Music Theory Phenomenology Estudios Afrolatinoamericanos – University of cartagena de Indias Jeanne Rosine Abomo EdouGraduate Student, Hispanic studies and comparative literature Email: [email protected] Afrofuturism Afrorealism Afropolitanism Amefricanity Critical Race Theory Cultural Theory Post-apocalyptic Era Post-colonial Theory Post-human Era Society for Cinema and Media Studies Laura EversPhD Student, English and American Literature Email: [email protected] Twitter 20th century African American Autobiographies and Novels Documentary Film Documentary Poetics Intermediality/multimodality Pedagogical Practices Visual Culture Reaction and Resistance, Imagining possible futures in the Americas Viviana Ghiglino GonzalesFormer MA Student, Anthropology Email: [email protected] Global Pharmaceuticals Clinical Trials Scientific Disparities Health Disparities Anthropology of Peru Anthropology of development Indigenous-Latin America MELUS (The Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States) Naomi KimGraduate Student, English Email: [email protected] Asian American Studies Critical Race Theory Ethnicity and Migration Korean diaspora Religion and Literature SOCIETY FOR PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY ANNUAL CONVENTION Messi LeePhD Student, Division of Computational and Data Sciences Email: [email protected] Language Machine Learning Quantitative Methods Stereotyping and Prejudice Dance Studies Association Conference Tess Losada MinerMFA Candidate in Dance, Performing Arts Department Email: [email protected] Bicultural Straddling Choreography Dance Education Liminality Mixed Race Experience Modern/Contemporary Dance Ritual in Dance Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention Maegan B. ArneyDoctoral Student, Education Email: [email protected] Collective Expertise Distributed Cognition Intersectional Identity Team Performance Cartographies of movement- dance studies association Conference Lourdes del Mar Santiago LebronMFA Dance Graduate Student, Performing Arts Department Email: [email protected] Caribbean Dance Traditions Dance (Physical Practice) Critical Dance Studies Embodied Practices in Research Puerto Rican Queer Latine Performance Feminism in the Caribbean Southeast asia research group (SEAREG) 2023 Winter Jeremy SiowGraduate Student, Political Science Comparative Politics Political Socialization Southeast Asia Politics Ethnic and Race Politics Education Policy Quantitative Methods American Comparative LITERATURE Association CONFERENCE Francisco TijerinaGraduate Student, Romance Languages and Literatures/Hispanic Studies Email: [email protected] Contemporary Energy Extractivism Latin America Literature Minerals Oil Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity302 Seigle HallMSC 1221-228-302One Brookings DriveSt. Louis, MO [email protected] the CRE2 mailing list Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Give to CRE² ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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