CSRC Research


The CSRC both initiates in-house research projects and provides grant support for faculty and graduate students across the campus. 

A number of the in-house current and prior projects have broken new ground in their respective fields: sociology, education, media studies, art history, border issues, and women's rights. One of the most important is the A Ver: Revisioning History project to document and preserve the work of individual Latina/o artists.

In 2002, the CSRC established the position of senior research sociologist in order to develop specific research projects.

To support research across UCLA, the CSRC administers three programs for faculty and students: the Institute of American Cultures CSRC Research Grants and Fellowships, the Latino Research Program, and the Los Tigres del Norte Fund . Established in 1986, 1993, and 2001 respectively, these programs have awarded over $1.5 million in competitive grants and fellowships. The CSRC also hosts a number of archival projects.

To see a site map of CSRC research, click here.

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