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Awards and Scholarships

In addition to support for the International Fellows Program the Center has provided a variety of awards to students, faculty, and scholars in the field.

Currently, the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society offers the William Randolph Hearst Graduate Assistantships for Women and Minorities. Each year this fund provides monies to one or two qualified students at The Graduate Center, CUNY. Primarily used to help the student further studies in an area related to philanthropy, the assistantship also requires the completion of small research assignments. The objective of the program is to advance research and build leadership capacity for women and minorities in the philanthropic sector. Recipients to date include:

 
Erin Maurer
 
2008-2009
Cecilia Salvatierra
 
2007-2008

Howard Caro-López

 
2007-2008

Stephanie Campos, Janice Rollo and

Norma Jeanne Anderson

2006-2007

Meryem Senay Ataselim, Arielle Goldberg and

Adriana Perez

2004-2005
Adrienne Lotson and Adriana Perez
2002-2003
Terese Anthony and Alejandro Quintana
  2001-2002
Kristopher Burrell and Tevah Platt
  2000-2001
Erica Ball
  1999-2000
Elsa Davidson and John Gutierrez
  1998-1999
Dorothy M. Browne
  1997-1998
Kathleen Gerard
  1996-1997
Ariel Rosenblum
  1995-1996
Caroline McKenzie
  1994-1995
 
 

From time to time, travel awards are available to CUNY faculty and graduate students to present their research at conferences on philanthropy, associations, and civil society. Contact CPCS for further information. Recent graduate student recipients include:

Arielle Goldberg

Wladyslaw Roczniak

 
Senior Research Fellows in residence at the Center have included
 
David Logan
Executive Director, The Corporate Citizenship Company, UK
Kathryn Kish Sklar Distinguished Professor of History, SUNY Binghamton
Marina Liborakina Institute for Urban Economics, Moscow
 
Check this page periodically for announcements of new opportunities.