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Learn more about IGCC's unique cross-disciplinary partnerships with:

Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories

Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy

* IGCC-UCDC Fellowship*

IGCC-UCDC Fellowship in Foreign Policy Studies


Since the 1998–1999 academic year, IGCC has awarded a special dissertation fellowship in foreign policy studies. The fellow, who must be in residence in Washington, D.C., for at least one quarter of the fellowship year, has special access to the IGCC Washington office and its resources. Office space is provided, as is help making contacts appropriate to the fellow's research project. In return, the IGCC-UCDC fellow works with the Washington office while in residence to support IGCC activities there.

Past IGCC-UCDC fellows are listed below. The application cycle for IGCC dissertation fellowships begins in the fall of each academic year.

2007–2008 Fellow: LINDSAY OLDENSKI, UC San Diego

Outsourcing Jobs: A Theoretical and Empirical Model of International Trade and Investment in the Service Sector

2006–2007 Fellow: BENJAMIN HICKLER, UC San Francisco

Regional Biosecurity in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific

2001–2002 Fellow: LINA NEWTON, UC Irvine

The Success of Laws That Fail: U.S. Immigration Policy and the Social Construction of Mexican Migration

2001–2002 Fellow: MICHAEL STRUETT, UC Irvine

The Politics of Constructing an International Criminal Court

2000–2001 Fellow: JENNIFER D. KIBBE, UCLA

Why Do U.S. Presidents Choose to Overthrow Other Governments? Toward a Theory of Covert Action Decision Making

1999–2000 Fellow: LISE M. HOWARD, UC Berkeley

Organizational Learning and Forgetting: The United Nations and Civil War Termination

1998–1999 Fellow: MARC R. ROSENBLUM, UC San Diego

Abroad and at Home: Foreign and Domestic Sources of U.S. Migration Policy

 



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