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Department of Sociology

Publishing & Other Opportunities

Academic Year 2020-2021

APPLICATION DEADLINES

Apply Date DatesDescriptionContact
Sept 13
Fall/
Spring Semesters 
CURL - Take a leadership role in an engaged research project CURL Fellowships
Sept 13 January Break Alternative Break Immersions to Dominican Republic  & El Paso/Juarez, Mexico
Nov 14 Spring Break Alternative Break Immersions to sites in the US & Canada
Nov 14  May Alternative Break Immersions to Louisville, KY & Montgomery, AL
Nov 14
Fall/
Spring Semesters 
Ricci Scholars - Conduct research at Loyola's Rome Center in Fall and Loyola's Viet Nam Center in Spring Ricci Scholars 
Feb18   ASA Honors Program to attend annual meeting (Requires faculty letter of nomination)
Mar 1  
Loyola Fellowships:
 
Carroll and Adelaide Johnson Scholarship - interdisciplinary research related to a social justice issue and its impact on women.
 
Interdisciplinary Research - research project that engages multiple disciplinary lenses.
 
Provost - Pursue a research project in collaboration with a faculty mentor
 
Research Mentoring - Be a summer assistant to a Ph.D. student.
 
Social Justice Research Fellowship -research that explores issues of social justice or contributes to social justice.
 
  TBD
Sociology Advising Open House
Damen Student Center (Fall/Spring)
Judson Everitt
  TBD
Loyola Weekend of Excellence
  TBD
Sociology Honors Reception
Stephanie DeCaluwe
Dates
Vary
 
Fellowship Incentive Grants (FIG)
 

UNDERGRADUATE PUBLISHING & PAPER COMPETITIONS

 
Application DateDescription
Nov 20  Undergraduate Paper Competition
Nov 1 , Undergraduate Paper & Poster Competition
July 31
, Webster University
Jan 31 & July 21 , Brown University
Dates vary , National Science Foundation

ON GOING SPEAKER SERIES OPEN TO UNDERGRADUATES

BOREN SCHOLARSHIPS

Applications for the National Security Education Program's David L. Boren Scholarships for undergraduate students and Fellowships for graduate students are now available at . Boren Awards provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. students to study in Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East, where they can add important international and language components to their educations.