The Center for the
Study of Women in Society maintains a number of grant programs to support
the work initiated by University of Oregon faculty, staff (with the
appropriate end degrees), and graduate students. By providing these
highly competitive grants and fellowships, CSWS consistently has supported
many important research projects at various stages of development and
enriched programs in all sectors of the university. The Center has offered
research funding to faculty and graduate students at the University
of Oregon for more than 25 consecutive years.
For information regarding each of the grants, click on the links to
the right or below. Also, a two-page description of all CSWS grants and deadlines is available in "pdf" format by clicking on Grant Deadlines or in MS Word format by clicking on Grant Deadlines_MSWORD.
CSWS Grants Workshop
Wednesday, November 14, 2007, 12-1:00, 330 Hendricks Hall
Current Grants and Deadlines
Grant applications are available for download by October 1st of each academic
year. Please make sure the date on the downloaded application
form agrees with the date below.
Do NOT download grant application materials
until after Oct. 3, 2007.
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- CSWS Faculty/Staff Research Support Grant
- February 4, 2008
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- CSWS Faculty/Staff Travel Grant
- December 3, 2007
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- Graduate Student Research Support Grant
- February 5, 2008
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- Agnes and David Curland Grants for Language and Gender Studies (faculty and grad students)
- February 4, 2008
- Graduate Student Travel Grant
- December 3, 2007
- Jane Grant Dissertation Fellowship
- February 4, 2008
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- Laurel Research Award
- February 4, 2008
RIG Development Grant
- April 21, 2008
If you have a question contact Judith Musick.
RIG Sponsorship Application and Support
- by Oct. 30 for continuing RIGs
No deadline for newly forming RIGs
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- Sponsorship of Speakers
- Open Deadline (but before May 1 of current year)
Prior Grant Awardees
Prior recipients have
undertaken such diverse research projects as:
- "The Americanization
of Anne Frank: Contradictions, Controversy, Compromise"
(Martha Ravits, English, 1991)
- "Pan, Techo Libertad:
Women, Gender, and Development in the Afro-Ecuadorian Highlands"
(Carla Guerron-Montero, Anthropology, 1997)
- "A Paradise
Lost: Two Centuries of Wife Beating in Oregon"
(David Peterson, History, 1992
A listing of our new grant awardees is still found in each fall newsletter, but they are also on-line so a brief summary of each project could be included.