A white woman looks at the USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive on a computer screen. The photo is dramatically lit.

Beth and Arthur Lev Student Research Fellowship

The Beth and Arthur Lev Student Research Fellowship provides $1,500 support for USC undergraduate students or $3,000 support for USC graduate students doing research focused on the testimonies of the USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive and/or other related USC resources and collections during the summer. The fellowship is open to USC undergraduate students and graduate students of all disciplines.

Fellowship Audience

USC Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Fellowship Opens

October

Fellowship Closes

March

Apply here

Submit your fellowship application here.

Fellows

Emily Geminder

2022 Lev Student Research Fellow

Where language fails in Holocaust survivor testimonies

Vaclav Masek

2022 Lev Student Research Fellow

Collective memory & Indigenous resistance in Guatemala

Nicholas Bredie

2021 Lev Student Research Fellow

Novel based on the life and death of relative, Senta Doheme

Atharva Tewari

2021 Lev Student Research Fellow

Rohingya citizenship and belonging

Lucy Sun

2020 Lev Student Research Fellow

Chinese women’s resistance to sexual violence during the Nanjing massacre

Rachel Zaretsky

2020 Lev Student Research Fellow

Creating a visual and somatic artistic response to Holocaust survivor testimonies

Anna Lee

2019 Lev Student Research Fellow

Survivor activism in the aftermath of historical genocides and contemporary mass shootings

Virginia Bullington

2018 Lev Student Research Fellow

Narratives of sexual violence and concepts of gender in post-genocide societies