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DRCLAS awards record number of internships, research grantsThe David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) has awarded a record number of grants for research and internships in Latin America for summer 2006. DRCLAS made a total of 193 awards that resulted in support for 160 Harvard students from across the University. "Opening doors for undergraduate and graduate students to visit the region, through Harvard-supported research and internship opportunities, is one of the top priorities of our center," points out Center Director John H. Coatsworth, the Monroe Gutman Professor of Latin American Affairs. DRCLAS awarded research travel grants to 30 undergraduates for honors thesis research and to 30 graduate students for preliminary dissertation research in Latin America. This year, the center expanded its internship program to include Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru, while coordinating new programs with sponsors in Mexico and Venezuela. In each country, students work for organizations that are in line with their service or career interests. The center arranges host family-stays and once-a-week seminars or lectures. A total of 52 Harvard undergraduate and graduate students will take part in the internship program coordinated by the DRCLAS Chile Regional Office, with 30 going to Chile, nine to Argentina, four to Bolivia, five to Peru, and four to Venezuela. Overall, DRCLAS has provided grants to 78 undergraduate and 13 graduate and professional school students for internships in Latin America. Undergraduates traveling to Brazil benefited from a gift from Jorge Paulo Lemann '61 that supports research, internships, and study in Brazil. One undergraduate will carry out honors thesis research while two will have summer internships and five will enroll in the Harvard Summer School course in Portuguese and Brazilian culture in Rio de Janeiro. DRCLAS will award Mellon Summer Field Research Travel Grants to three students in the History Department specializing in the study of the region. Finally, the center also will award six summer Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) fellowships to students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS), the Graduate School of Education (GSE), and the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) for intensive summer language training in Latin America or at other U.S. universities. Undergraduate student research grant recipientsCandice Balmori, government, Washington, D.C., Miami, and Spain Patrick Baur, environmental science and public policy, Chile Jessica Bloom, Near Eastern languages and civilizations, Chile Jennifer Diana Chang, social studies, Venezuela Rebecca Chase, history and literature, Mexico Nathan Dern, anthropology, Argentina Mathieu Desruisseaux, government, Chile Devery Doran, anthropology and Romance languages and literatures, Brazil Joseph Florez, history, Chile Lauren Foote, Romance languages and literatures, Chile Kathryn Funderburk, anthropology, Honduras Olivia Gage, Romance languages and literatures, Guatemala Nathalie Galindo, social studies, Colombia Joshua Gottlieb, economics, Argentina Mark Hoadley, history, Mexico Victoria Ilyinsky, Romance languages and literatures, Chile Sarah Kinsella, anthropology, Mexico Rose Leonard, government, Peru Elizabeth Linos, government, Honduras Casey Lurtz, history and literature, Mexico Daniel Mejia, government, Ecuador Danielle Mirabal, anthropology, Honduras Sarah Rea, anthropology, Chile Andrea Spillmann, history of science, Chile David Toniatti, economics, Argentina Nicole Urken, social studies, Chile Gabriel Velez, history and literature, Argentina Kaya Williams, anthropology, Peru Fang Yuan, social studies, Argentina Arie Zakaryan, literature, Argentina Graduate student research grant recipientsLinda Abarbanell, GSE, Mexico Andrea Allen, GSAS, anthropology, Brazil Chad Alvarez, GSAS, history of art and architecture, Mexico Sasha Appleton, HSPH, Peru Andrea Bachner, GSAS, comparative literature, Chile Peter Benson, GSAS, anthropology, North Carolina (Latino immigrants) Natalie Brumblay, GSAS, anthropology, Peru Monique-Adelle Callahan, GSAS, comparative literature, Brazil and Cuba Corinna Campbell, GSAS, music, Suriname Molly Franke, HSPH, Peru Lyndon Gill, GSAS, African and African-American studies, Trinidad and Tobago Sharif Kahatt, Graduate School of Design (GSD), Peru David Landau, GSAS, government, Mexico Megween Loveless, GSAS, social anthropology, Brazil Sarah MacCarthy, HSPH, Brazil Clara Masnatta, GSAS, comparative literature, Brazil Katherine McAllen, GSAS/HAA, Mexico Diego Miranda, GSAS, government, Brazil Meghan Morris, Harvard Law School (HLS), Cuba and India Sabina Neugebauer, GSE, Peru Maria Ospina, GSAS, Romance languages and literature, Colombia Linda Peia, Kennedy School of Government (KSG), Brazil Ithan Peltan, Harvard Medical School (HMS), Guatemala Monica Ricketts, GSAS, history, Spain Julia Sarreal, GSAS, history, Argentina and Brazil Adam Sawyer, GSE, Mexico Graziella Silva, GSAS, sociology, Brazil Kedron Thomas, GSAS, anthropology, Guatemala Juan Vargas Moreno, GSD, Costa Rica Sebastian Velez, GSAS, organismic and evolutionary biology, Santo Domingo Undergraduate student internship grant recipientsRaphael Barcham, social studies, Argentina * Kristijonas Bartkus, economics, Argentina Cavalcante de Lima Larissa, computer science, Argentina * Victoria Clark, biochemistry, Argentina Joshua Kobza, economics, Argentina * Carolina Lescano, government and economics, Argentina * Rachel Moore, biology, Argentina * Aadhithi Padmanabhan, comparative study of religion, Argentina * Evgenia Peeva, social studies, Argentina * Jeremy Steinemann, Romance languages and literatures, Argentina * Margaret Tiedemann, sociology, Argentina * Stephen Amrock, Romance languages and literatures, Bolivia* Denise Delaney, social anthropology, Bolivia * Hannah Sarah Faich, special concentration, Bolivia * David García, government, Bolivia * Andrea Gonzalez, anthropology, Bolivia Katherine Plotnick, literature, Bolivia Paul Jeffrey Ramirez-Leopanto, anthropology, Bolivia Denise Tai, English and American literature, Bolivia Julia Mario, psychology, Brazil Odeviz Soto, history, Brazil Monali Agarwal, economics and sociology, Chile * Ercan Aksu, economics, Chile * Stephen Barchick, social studies, Chile * Andrea Blankmeyer, economics, Chile * Leah Boch, Latin American studies, Chile * Emily Burnor, English, Chile * Neel Butala, economics, Chile * Michael Codini, government, Chile * Darryl Cooper, biomedical engineering, Chile * Sherelle Ferguson, social studies, Chile * Filip Filipov, government, Chile * Christian Franco, biology, Chile * Stephanie Garlow, history, Chile * Andrew Gordon, social studies, Chile * Jamie Greenman, social anthropology, Chile * Anika Grubbs, government, Chile * Erika Helgen, Romance languages and literatures, Chile Elizabeth Hochberg, Romance languages and literatures, Chile Skyler Johnson, economics, Chile * Marianne Kaletzky, English and American literatures and languages, Chile * Anna Kendrick, history and literature, Chile * Janaki Kibe, economics, Chile * Jennifer Lim, biology, Chile * Louisa Malkin, Spanish or government, Chile * Winter Mead, economics, Chile * Awara Mendy, government, Chile * Brighton Mudzingwa, economics and government, Chile * Jonathan Rosa, government, Chile * Rachel Sheketoff, anthropology, Chile * Vasudev Vadlamudi, economics, Chile * Bing (Joy) Xi, social studies, Chile * Nan Zhu, biology, Chile * Lewis Bollard, social studies, Costa Rica + Zachary Carpenter, government, Costa Rica + Tracy Li, economics and anthropology, Costa Rica + Angela Mayorga, Romance languages and literatures, Costa Rica Aidan Tait, Latin American studies, Costa Rica + Jessica Walter, Romance languages and literatures, Costa Rica Peter Ganong, social studies, Ecuador + Daniel Hemel, social studies, Ecuador + Jennifer Jordan, English and American literatures and languages, Ecuador + Justin Monticello, psychology and economics, Ecuador + Nneka Eze, economics, Mexico Mark Hoadley, history, Mexico - Bieta Andemarian, English, Peru * Juan Sebastián Arias, social studies, Peru * Santiago Dañino, social studies or economics, Peru * Jorge Escobedo, social anthropology, Peru Rose Leonard, government, Peru * Karol Malik, biological anthropology, Peru Samuel Shapiro, history and literature, Peru * Nina Vizcarrondo, Romance languages and literatures, Peru Lauren Walker, economics, Peru Paayal Gupta, economics, Venezuela * Daniel Littlejohn, social studies, Venezuela * Alexis Pacheco, economics, Venezuela * Keny Zurita, social studies, Venezuela * + students participating in WorldTeach - internship coordinated by DRCLAS and Fundacion Mexico Graduate student internship grant recipientsGaelle Brachet, KSG, Mexico * Oana Cheta, KSG, Colombia Dashiell Flynn, KSG, El Salvador Juan Pablo Giraldo-Gomez, organismic and evolutionary biology, Brazil Sarah Lewis, HSPH, Mexico Brian Milder, Harvard Business School, Guatemala Nelly Nieblas, KSG, Mexico * Mark Richards, KSG, Colombia Rainer Schultz, history, Brazil Shannon Shaper, GSE, Bolivia Kristen Shealy, GSE, Bolivia Holger Siebrecht, KSG, Peru Christa Thiel, GSE, Bolivia * internship coordinated by DRCLAS and Fundacion Mexico DRCLAS Lemann Fellowships for Study and Internships in Brazil (undergraduate and graduate)Devery Doran, College, anthropology and Romance languages and literatures, Brazil Andrea Allen, GSAS, anthropology, Brazil Monique-Adelle Callahan, GSAS, comparative literature, Brazil and Cuba Megween Loveless, GSAS, social anthropology, Brazil Sarah MacCarthy, HSPH, Brazil Clara Masnatta, GSAS, comparative literature, Brazil Diego Miranda, GSAS government, Brazil Linda Peia, KSG, Brazil Julia Sarreal, GSAS, history, Argentina and Brazil Graziella Silva, GSAS, sociology, Brazil Summer internship travel grant recipientsJulia Mario, College, psychology, Brazil Odeviz Soto, College, history, Brazil Juan Pablo Giraldo-Gomez, GSAS, organismic and evolutionary biology, Brazil Rainer Schultz, GSAS, history, Brazil Summer study abroad program in Rio participantsJennifer Arias, government, Brazil Erin Gums, social anthropology, Brazil Miles Johnson, social studies, Brazil Amanda Martin, history and science, Brazil Gregory Scruggs, literature, Brazil DRCLAS Mellon Summer Field Research Travel Grant recipientsIngrid Bleynat, history, Mexico Miles Rodriguez, history, Mexico Julia Sarreal, history, Paraguay The names of six DRCLAS Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship recipients were unavailable at the time of publication.
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