Call for Applications: Beth and Arthur Lev Student Research Fellowship Summer 2023

Thu, 09/01/2022 - 4:00pm

 

Call for Applications
 

Beth and Arthur Lev Student Research Fellowship

Summer 2023

 

Deadline Extended: May 7, 2023

 

The USC Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research invites research proposals from USC undergraduate students and USC graduate students for the 2023 Beth and Arthur Lev Student Research Fellowship.

The 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 for one month during the summer of 2023. The fellowship is open to USC undergraduate students and graduate students of all disciplines.

The USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive is a collection of over 55,000 audiovisual testimonies of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides, including the Rwandan, Armenian, Guatemalan, Cambodian genocides, the Nanjing Massacre in China, and anti-Rohingya mass violence. The majority of testimonies are life history interviews in which interviewees discuss their lives before, during, and after genocide and mass violence. With interviews conducted in 65 countries and in 44 languages, testimonies capture both the individual experience of mass violence and the social and cultural history of the 20th century on a global scale. Learn more about the Visual History Archive and its collections here.

The Beth and Arthur Lev Student Research Fellow will be expected to spend a month in residence at the USC Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research during the summer of 2023 (between May 16, 2023 and August 21, 2023), to play a role in the activities of the Center, and to give a public presentation based on their work and findings during the following academic year (2023-2024). 

Award decisions for the fellowship will be based on the originality of the research proposal and the centrality of USC resources to the research project. USC is the home of internationally unique and growing research resources, which include not only the USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive, but also a Holocaust and genocide studies collection at Doheny Memorial Library with over 30,000 primary and secondary sources, including the Nuremberg Trials papers and a class action lawsuit against New York Life regarding the Armenian genocide; and a Special Collection containing private papers of German and Austrian Jewish emigrants from the Third Reich.

Applications are due by May 7, 2023

To submit an application:

Email the materials below to cagr@usc.edu or submit your application materials to the Fellowships page of the Center's website following the instructions below.

Visit the Fellowships page of the Center’s website: https://dornsife.usc.edu/cagr/fellowships

Click "Read More" on the Beth and Arthur Lev Student Research Fellowship.

Click "Apply."

Upload the following materials:

  • cover letter (including proposed dates of residency)
  • current CV
  • research proposal (1-3 pages), which should include a project outline and description of methodology
  • recommendation letter from a faculty advisor (Your advisor may also submit the recommendation letter directly to cagr@usc.edu.)

Click "Apply" to submit your application materials on the website.

For questions, please contact cagr@usc.edu.

Read about the Center’s past Lev Student Research Fellows here: 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022.

For more information about the Center, please visit our website here

PDF icon Download the Call for Applications here.

 

Martha Stroud
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