UW Institute on Race and Ethnicity- Graduate Scholars in Residence
(formerly Graduate Scholars-in-Residence)

Current and former recipients


Background: In order to foster intellectual community among scholars and doctoral students interested in research on racial/ethnic topics and to promote the entry of new faculty into the academy, the UW System Institute on Race and Ethnicity (IRE) has established its Graduate Scholars Associates Program. The program provides doctoral students, preferably within the last two semesters of completing their degree, from UW System campuses with $1,000 in supplies-and-expense funds to support their research agenda, professional development, conference attendance, etc. Also, if feasible, the IRE can provide office space, a workstation, use of a computer, and office support at the IRE's offices on the UW-Milwaukee campus for the 2008-09 fiscal year (July 1, 2008-June 30, 2009).

Eligibility Criteria: Applicants must be a doctoral student in good academic standing at a UW System campus who: (i) Are engaged in dissertation research that focuses upon race and/or ethnicity; (ii) Are at least in the second year of their doctoral program; and (iii) Will be registered at least half-time throughout the entire 2008-09 academic year. When making its decisions, the IRE will give priority to those doctoral students who have advanced to the candidacy (ABD) stage and are in the last two semesters of their doctoral program.

Requirements: Those chosen as a Graduate Scholars Associate are expected to provide an oral presentation on their dissertation research at an IRE "Works-in-Progress" presentation during the term of their appointment, or no later than December 31, 2009. Also expected will be attendance at periodic meetings held throughout the academic year.

Proposal Format:

  • Basic Information: Name; Campus; Department; Home or Campus Address (please indicate); Home or Campus Phone (please indicate); and E-mail address
  • Doctoral Program: Indicate the doctoral program/department in which you are enrolled, and your year/status in the program
  • Advisor: Provide complete contact information for the faculty member who is your primary dissertation advisor.
  • Dissertation Topic: Provide the title of your dissertation topic and a 250-word abstract.
  • Reference: Provide complete contact information for one academic reference in addition to your primary dissertation advisor.
  • "Works-in-Progress Presentation": Indicate the date you would prefer to make your presentation.
  • Office Space: Will you have office space available to you on another campus or in another department during the course of your award year? If so, please provide details.
  • Vita: Please attach

Deadline and Contact Information: A completed application must be postmarked no later than Monday, June 23, 2008. This deadline is firm! Please send three copies of your application to: Thomas V. Tonnesen, Associate Director, UW System Institute on Race and Ethnicity, c/o UW-Milwaukee-MIT 225, P.O. Box 413, Milwaukee, WI 53201. Any questions? Contact us at (414) 229-4700/6701 or at tonnesen@uwm.edu.