Student Fellowships

The Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy offered summer research fellowships in 2024 to graduate students working on papers related to the Center’s agenda. These fellowships provided each graduate student with $3,000 for stipend support and research expenses. The fellowship recipients gave short presentations at an event hosted by CPIP during the fall quarter 2024. 

The summer research fellowships were highly competitive. CPIP received 25 applications and awarded four fellowships. 

Read about the research projects of CPIP's summer research fellows

 

Gamaliel De La Torre
Economics
School of Social Sciences
Faculty Advisor: Matthew Freedman
 

Daniela Kaiser Olhagaray
Criminology, Law & Society
School of Social Ecology
Faculty Advisors: Kristin Turney and Naomi Sugie
 

Mariela Villalba Madrid
Sociology
School of Social Sciences
Faculty Advisor: Rachel Goldberg
 

Brenda Bustos
Health, Society & Behavior
Joe C. Wen School of Population and Public Health
Faculty Advisor: Tim Bruckner