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Hemispheric Institute on the Americas

1277 Social Sciences and Humanities, Davis, CA 95616
Charles Walker (Director)
Patrick K Kinkade (Program Coordinator)
pkkinkade@ucdavis.edu

(530) 752-3046 phone
(530) 752-5655 fax

 
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Research

Peter J. Shields Library Subject Areas


Latin American Studies

Chicana/o Studies

Spanish Language & Literature

 

 

Undergraduate Research Journals

 

Student Journal of Latin American Studies at the University of Texas Austin

The Student Journal of Latin American Studies is a student-run journal that publishes student’s articles of original research on all topics related to Latin America.

The Hemispheric Review
The International Student Journal for Latin American Affairs and Policy

 

Undergraduate Research Opportunities

MURALS (Mentorship for Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, Letters, and Science)

McNair Scholars Program

The UC Davis McNair Scholars Program is a two-year program funded by TRIO and the U.S. Department of Education. It is designed to encourage students from groups often underrepresented in graduate programs to pursue doctoral degrees. About 20 UC Davis undergraduates and incoming transfer students are selected each year to participate in academic year and summer activities.

 

Undergraduate Research Conference

UC Davis undergraduates in all academic fields are invited to submit an abstract and registration information to participate in the Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Conference. Research projects must have been conducted under the supervision of a faculty member or professional in the field. The conference is designed to acquaint undergraduates with the process and academic rigors of presenting research in a scholarly manner.

University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States (UC MEXUS)

The University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States (UC MEXUS), established in 1980, is an academic research institute dedicated to encouraging, securing, and contributing to binational and Latino research and collaborative academic programs and exchanges. Our main focus is to contribute substantially to improving binational scholarly understanding and providing positive contributions to society in both Mexico and the United States, particularly in the graduate and professional areas.