| Research Centers on Latin
America UCSD is host to several outstanding
research centers devoted to Latin America: The
Center for Iberian and Latin
American Studies (CILAS), which emphasizes interdisciplinary
and comparative approaches to research on Latin America (plus the Iberian peninsula).
CILAS regularly hosts visiting scholars from Asia, Europe, and South America,
and provides research fellowships for UCSD graduate students as well. Its major
current initiative is the Project on Latin America and the Pacific Rim. The
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies (CUSMS), which coordinates research on
Mexico and U.S.-Mexican relations. A distinguishing feature of CUSMS is its visiting
researcher program, which brings 15-20 scholars per year to UCSD for extended
periods of research, writing, and consultation. Recent institutional projects
have focused on agrarian reform, environmental protection, and undocumented migration
to the United States. The
Center for Comparative Immigration
Studies (CCIS) is an interdisciplinary, multinational
research and training program devoted to comparative work on international migration
and refugee movements. The
Institute of the Americas, a private organization located
on the UCSD campus, is in the process of launching a series of analytical studies
on questions of particular interest to business communitiesin such areas
as telecommunications, energy, mining, and public health. The
San Diego Dialogue, based in UCSD's School of Public
Service and Extended Studies, which commissions work on development issues around
and across the U.S.-Mexican border, with special emphasis on linkages between
San Diego and Tijuana. The
Asia-Pacific Economic Coopoeration
(APEC) Study Center at the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies also conducts research and analysis relating
to Latin American and Asian economies. UCSD
thus offers a unique array of opportunities for cutting-edge research on Latin
America. There is a constant stream of seminars, symposia, workshops, conferences,
and public presentations, and a widespread commitment to excellence in the research
enterprise. All this helps make UCSD what it has becomeone of the nation's
leading institutions for the study of Latin America.
Office of Latin American Studies
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