DARLENE WOLF FELLOWSHIP
The Department is soliciting applications for the Darlene Wolf Fellowship. This fellowship was established by an alumna of our department who earned her PhD in Spanish (SLATE) and specialized in second language reading research. It is paid over nine months and can be held concurrently with a teaching (or research) assistantship. The award criteria are clearly specified in the bequest:
(1) Scholarships shall be limited to doctoral students in the Spanish Department in SLATE and such students must be full-time doctoral students at the UIUC for at least one academic year in order to be eligible for the Fellowship.
(2) Outstanding teaching and academic achievement shall be a consideration in awarding scholarships from the Fellowship Fund.
(3) Priority shall be given to outstanding candidates specializing in foreign language reading research. Candidates must be considered outstanding both as students and as teachers.
If you feel that you meet the above criteria and would like to be considered for the Darlene Wolf Fellowship, please submit an up-to-date curriculum vitae, a one-page research statement, and your teaching evaluations (numerical scores only).
Deadline: TBD
Submit materials to: Michael Marino (mpmarino@illinois.edu) FLB 4080.
BEST GRADUATE PAPER AWARD
For best paper written by a graduate student in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese on a topic in the field of linguistics or literature in Spanish, Portuguese or Catalan. Students should consult with their advisors at least two weeks before the deadline.
Deadline: TBD
Submit materials to: Jonathan MacDonald (jonmacd@illinois.edu)
ANTHONY M. PASQUARIELLO AWARD
Initially established in 1994 as the Barcelona Program Scholarship fund, this award was renamed in 1999 for Professor Pasquariello who established our department's Barcelona study abroad program and a scholarship endowment for students studying in Barcelona.
Application Form
Deadline: April 12, 2024
Submit materials to: Michael Marino (mpmarino@illinois.edu)
ALVARO MONSERRAT LLARDÉN SCHOLARSHIP
Through a generous bequest from the Monserrat family in memory of Alvaro Monserrat Llardén, the Department is able to offer a scholarship in support of the study of Catalan language, linguistics, literature, and culture. This award is open to any student, undergraduate or graduate, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign seeking to complete research on Catalan language, linguistics, literature, and culture. Applications available each Spring semester.
Application Form
Deadline: April 12, 2024
Submit materials to: Michael Marino (mpmarino@illinois.edu)
BONNIE S. JUGENHEIMER SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship was established in 1985 in memory of the former student Bonnie S. Jugenheimer. The award is given to an outstanding student in the Bachelor's or Master's degree program in Spanish, with preference to a student pursuing the Teaching of Spanish. No applications are solicited for this scholarship. The outstanding student is identified by faculty among the graduating teacher candidates each spring.
CLACS FELLOWSHIPS FOR SUMMER RESEARCH IN LATIN AMERICA
The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies offers summer research grants and fellowships to provide graduate students with their initial exploratory experience in developing independent research projects and conducting field research in Latin America.
Deadline: TBD
FLAS FELLOWSHIPS
Intended to support graduate and undergraduate study in modern foreign languages in combination with area studies, international studies, or international or area aspects of professional studies.
Deadline: TBD
LEMANN GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP FOR BRAZILIAN STUDIES
The Lemann Institute of Brazilian Studies offers research fellowships to graduate students doing research about Brazil.
CONFERENCE TRAVEL GRANT AWARD
Students who have had a paper selected for presentation at a professional conference may apply to the Graduate College for travel funds. Graduate College Travel Grants are relatively modest (usually $60-$300 for domestic conferences) and are awarded on a competitive basis. No student will be funded by the Graduate College for conference travel more than once in any academic year. The Graduate College deadlines for application typically fall in late September (fall semester) and late February (spring semester); these are announced on the Graduate College website (http://www.grad.uiuc.edu). The Department deadline is 2 weeks earlier.
The guidelines outlined in 1.7.3 must be followed in the preparation of the proposal. Typically, a brief abstract (250-375 words) is required. Proposals must be turned in to the department by the departmental deadline, which is typically two weeks earlier than the SLCL deadline and three weeks earlier than the Graduate College deadline. All proposals and documentation must be approved by the student’s advisor.
When sufficient funding is available, the Department may consider proposals not forwarded to the Graduate College for smaller grants.
Departmental Deadline: TBD
Send materials to: Jonathan MacDonald (jonmacd@illinois.edu)
DISSERTATION TRAVEL GRANTS
Dissertation Travel Grants provide reimbursement to subsidize travel and associated costs necessary for doctoral dissertation research, whether for exploring a potential dissertation topic (i.e., before extensive research has been done) or for conducting dissertation research.
Departmental Deadline: TBD
Send materials to: Jonathan MacDonald (jonmacd@illinois.edu)
SLCL DISSERTATION COMPLETION FELLOWSHIP
Deadline: TBD
Send materials to: Jonathan MacDonald (jonmacd@illinois.edu)
GRADUATE COLLEGE DISSERTATION COMPLETION FELLOWSHIP
Deadline: TBD
Send materials to: Jonathan MacDonald (jonmacd@illinois.edu)
PRESIDENT'S RESEARCH in DIVERSITY TRAVEL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
This competitive award will provide a certificate and funding, not to exceed $600, for either undergraduate or graduate/professional students to travel to a professional conference. Based on campus size, awards will be presented to two students on each of the Urbana and Chicago campuses and one student on the Springfield campus. These conference travel awards are intended to support student candidates who will be presenting papers, posters, or creative work at conferences related to issues of diversity or identity, such as those involving race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, and national origin.
Deadline: NA