HIRING: Program and Research Developer
Hiring for Full-Time Staff Position Application Deadline: Wednesday, January 1, 2020 The UCLA Center for the Study of Women (CSW) is accepting applications for a Program and Research Developer (official […]
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Hiring for Full-Time Staff Position Application Deadline: Wednesday, January 1, 2020 The UCLA Center for the Study of Women (CSW) is accepting applications for a Program and Research Developer (official […]
By Allison Fisher Iron is an essential nutrient required by all cells in the body and is particularly important during pregnancy for development of the fetus and placenta as well […]
By Shaina Goel Emulsifying seemingly disparate concepts excites me- like the exhausted metaphor of oil and water but extended into the immaterial where lines are more difficult to draw. My […]
By I-Chun Jennifer Lin As a dermatologist and young scholar, it was a great honor to attend World Congress of Dermatology (WCD), which is the world’s oldest and continuous international […]
by Nadeeka Karunaratne This past February I had the opportunity to learn from Dr. Beth Richie, Professor of Criminology, Law and Justice and African American Studies at the University of […]
Congratulations to the recipients of CSW’s 2019-2020 Faculty Research Grants and Research Excellence Awards! Faculty Research Grants CSW offers Faculty Research Grants to UCLA faculty for research development, new project development that […]
Funded by Dr. Pat Zukow and CSW supporters, CSW’s Tillie Olsen Research Affiliates Grants honor the memory of a writer who documented the silences imposed on women by family and […]
CSW is proud to announce our 2018-2019 Travel Grant Recipients. Funded through donations from friends and supporters of the Center for the Study of Women, CSW Travel Grants assist graduate and undergraduate UCLA […]
Above: The National Education Worker’s Committee (CNTE) in Mexico City, 2013 by Alonzo Ackerman Among Mexican president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s campaign promises was the pledge to cancel the 2012 Education […]
by Taylor Babaian I was forty years old when I decided to return to school to earn my undergraduate degree. The learning curve was steeper than I had expected because […]