What is the process and criteria of evaluation that the Research Grant application goes through with the IAC and then with the Ethnic Studies Research Center?
First, each Ethnic Studies Research Center’s faculty committee reviews the applications. The strength of the project, the skills and experiences that a researcher brings to the project, and the likelihood of the project to be completed and lead to an original contribution in the field of Ethnic Studies, etc., are all used to evaluate the applications. The Center’s faculty committee nominates applicants to be decided by the IAC Executive Committee, which includes the directors of the Ethnic Studies Research Centers and two faculty representatives. M. Belinda Tucker, Associate Dean of Graduate Division, chairs the IAC Executive Committee. It is a similar process for the fellows/scholars program.
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