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Eugene Cota-Robles Fellowship (ECR)

OVERVIEW

The Eugene Cota-Robles (ECR) Fellowship is a multi-year fellowship award comprised of two years of centrally fellowship support during the fellows’ first (1st) and fourth (4th) year of study with a required guaranteed of departmental support (e.g., from TA/GSR/GSAR funding) during the student’s second (2nd) and third (3rd) years of study. This award is used to release recipients from employment or loan obligations that might delay progress in graduate study and to place students interested in careers in academic teaching and research on a fast-track towards achieving their doctoral degree, thereby increasing the number of qualified candidates for faculty positions within the University of California. The Eugene Cota-Robles Fellowship is named in honor of one of the earliest Mexican-American professors in the University of California.

GENERAL ENTERING STUDENT DIVERSITY QUALIFICATIONS
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS SPECIFIC TO THIS FELLOWSHIP
REQUIREMENTS

Fellows are prohibited from being employed during the first and fourth year of this award.

FUNDING PACKAGE
HOW TO APPLY
CONTACT INFORMATION

Raslyn Rendon
Director of Outreach, Recruitment, and Retention
Graduate Division
Tel.: (949) 824-9169
Fax: (949) 824-9096
E-Mail: rrendon@uci.edu

* All diversity fellowship nominees EXCEPT those students nominated for the Graduate Opportunity Fellowship (GOF) must indicate a strong interest in an academic career in teaching and research.
** Fellowship award recipients will be required to participate in UCI’s tracking programs to assess student progress and eventual job placement.
*** Nominations will be based on the student’s merit and his/her contribution to the diversity of their discipline/graduate program. In accordance with state law, nominees to state-funded programs are not given preferential treatment on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, religion or national origin.

2009 EUGENE COTA-ROBLES FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENTS

 
Student Name School
Victor Quintanar-Zilinskas Biological Sciences
Ernest Johnson Education
Jaime Duarte Engineering
Peyton Paulick Engineering
Cameron Aroz Humanities
Nydia Durazo Humanities
Nora Jameson Physical Sciences
Jessica Perez Social Ecology
Hector Martinez Social Science
Natali Valdez Social Science
Andrew Zaldivar Social Science