[iDiversity] FW: ANNOUNCING THE 2010 WILLIAMS INSTITUTE SMALL GRANTS
PROGRAM
D. A. Clements
daclem at uw.edu
Tue Mar 9 14:11:49 PST 2010
Looks interesting! Grants are very small, $1000 - $5000 and focused on the LBGT community. The attached pdf gives more information.
D.A.
D.A. Clements, Lecturer
UW Information School
Campus Mail box: 352840
Seattle, WA 98195-2840
Office: Mary Gates Hall 330J
Voice: 206.543.4304
Fax: 206.616.3152
Email: mailto:daclem at uw.edu
From: qfs-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu [mailto:qfs-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Lauren Dunnington
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 1:51 PM
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Subject: [QFS] ANNOUNCING THE 2010 WILLIAMS INSTITUTE SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM
I am just the messenger, and have no additional info, but thought that faculty/staff might be interested. Please feel free to forward to other lists as well.
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Subject:
ANNOUNCING THE 2010 WILLIAMS INSTITUTE SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM
Date:
Tue, 9 Mar 2010 13:15:21 -0800
From:
Williams Institute <williamsinstitute at law.ucla.edu><mailto:williamsinstitute at law.ucla.edu>
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Williams Institute <williamsinstitute at law.ucla.edu><mailto:williamsinstitute at law.ucla.edu>
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Goldberg, Naomi <GOLDBERGN at law.ucla.edu><mailto:GOLDBERGN at law.ucla.edu>
The Williams Institute's Small Research Grants program is designed to encourage new empirical research focused on the LGBT population. Applicants from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, including social sciences like economics, sociology, demography, social psychology, law, and public policy are encouraged to apply. This initiative is designed to promote two important goals:
* Fostering sound empirical analyses focused on the LGBT population
* Developing better understanding of the need for and impact of public policies that affect the LGBT population
Proposals should address both goals. Another important objective of this funding is to encourage new scholars to pursue research topics in this area. As such, advanced-level graduate students are strongly encouraged to apply. Similarly, more senior scholars interested in expanding their research agenda to include LGBT-related issues are welcome.
Application information can be found here<http://www.law.ucla.edu/WilliamsInstitute/SmallGrantsProgram_2010.html> or in the attached pdf: http://www.law.ucla.edu/WilliamsInstitute/SmallGrantsProgram_2010.html
Please contact Naomi Goldberg (goldbergn at law.ucla.edu<mailto:goldbergn at law.ucla.edu>) with questions.
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