IUPLR is a national consortium of university-based centers dedicated to the advancement of the Latino intellectual presence in the United States. IUPLR works to expand the pool of Latino scholars and leaders and increase the availability of policy-relevant Latino-focused research. IUPLR headquarters, located at the University of Notre Dame, and the IUPLR Washington DC Office, located at the University of California Washington Center, work to strengthen the network of centers and to enhance their institutional capacity.

Objectives:
  • Promote comparative, interdisciplinary, and policy-focused research;
  • Develop collaborative national programs that support Latino students
    and faculty in higher education;
  • Establish collaborative projects with scholars in the arts, culture and
    the humanities; and
  • Disseminate publications generated by the IUPLR national network of
    scholars.

Member Institutions:
Arizona State University
California State University, San Marcos
City College, CUNY
Hunter College, CUNY
Florida International University

Michigan State University

Smithsonian Institution

Stanford University
Texas A&M University
University of Arizona

University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Davis
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Colorado at Denver & Health Sciences Center

University of Connecticut

University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Massachusetts Boston

University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of New Mexico
University of Notre Dame
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas at El Paso
Wayne State University


2009 Summer Institute for Latino Public Policy

Washington, DC

June 15 - 19, 2009

 

Research on the Condition

of Latinos in US Colleges

and Universities

A workshop on Higher Education

University of Notre Dame

June 28 - July 1, 2009

 

IUPLR Annual Workshop

Latino Health and Obesity: Building Research Capacity

University of Notre Dame

July 13 - 15, 2009

 

IUPLR Siglo XXI Conference:

The State of Latino Studies

University of Illinois, Chicago

September 24-26, 2009

Abstract Submission

Extended Deadline to June 19!

 


 

 

 

 

Proud to be the Official Airline for IUPLR

 

•IUPLR is issuing a Call for Papers for its upcoming SIGLO XXI: The State of Latino
Studies, to be held September 24–26, 2009 at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Deadline for submissions has been extended to June 19th, 2009


• IUPLR is hosting a 3-day research-training workshop at the University of Notre Dame
designed to promote more quantitative and qualitative research on the condition of
Latinos in US colleges and universities, June 28-July 1st

Application Deadline has been extended to June 19th, 2009


• IUPLR announces its 2009 Summer Institute for Latino Public Policy (SILPP), to be held at The George Washington University (GWU) in Washington, D.C. on June 15-19, 2009


• Assistant Professor Carlos F. Jackson is the recent author of “Chicana and Chicano Art:
Protestarte”


• Professor Miren Uriarte, UMass-Boston has received the Chancellor's Award for
Distinguished Service


• CMAS (UT-Austin) affiliate faculty member, Associate Professor Luis Urrieta, recently
published a new book entitled “Working from Within: Chicana and Chicano Activist
Educators in Whitestream Schools”


• The National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts (NHFA) announces its 2009 Scholarship
Program; applications due June 30th


• American University (AU) seeks applicants for the inaugural director of a new Center on Latin American and Latino Studies


• The Department of Political Science at the University of Houston will fill one assistant
professor position in American/Comparative Politics beginning in the Fall of 2010


• The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) is searching for a new CEO


• The Julian Samora Research Institute is proud to announce a call for papers and panels
for a conference celebrating its 20th anniversary as a research institute. Submission
Deadline is Aug. 1, 2009

For more information click here

 
 

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230 McKenna Hall :: Notre Dame, IN 46556 :: (574) 631-3481
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