Research Grants for Graduate Students - UW Center for Labor

CLOSING DATE: February 10, 2020

OPPORTUNITY TYPE: Funding

JOB #: 15379

POSTED: January 15, 2020

Description:

The Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies currently seeks applications from University of Washington graduates students for grants of $2,500-$5,000 for research about work, workers, and their organizations. The purpose of these grants is to provide funding for research expenses. A broad range of expenses can be covered, including travel costs and living expenses while traveling. These grants are generally not intended to cover everyday living expenses. However, for applicants whose research does not require travel outside of the Puget Sound area, it may be appropriate to give a grant as a stipend to cover local living expenses.

Applicants must demonstrate the significance of their proposed research to the interdisciplinary field of labor studies. Research may focus on any dimension of labor in the United States or abroad, including but not limited to class relations, the social conditions of work, the labor process, working-class culture or politics, work and gender, work and race/ethnicity, the relationship between labor and the state, unions, or comparative international labor relations. Proposals must indicate how the research is likely to generate important new information, interpretations, scholarly resources, and contributions to the applicant’s discipline and field.

Grant recipients will be requested to make a short presentation of their research within two years of receiving the grant. Grants must be used within two years of receiving the grant, while the recipient is a student.

Additional Details:

Skills/Eligibility:

Eligibility

  • Any graduate student who is currently active and will be active the upcoming academic year (2020-2021)
  • Graduate students at all branches of the University of Washington (Seattle, Bothell, or Tacoma)

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