| 2009 - 2010 Graduate Fellowships for Social Science and Humanities Students | | Center for Nanotechnology in Society University of California, Santa Barbara Graduate Research Fellowships in the Center for Nanotechnology in Society The Center for Nanotechnology in Society at the University of California, Santa Barbara (CNS-UCSB) announces fellowship opportunities for outstanding graduate students pursuing research in the social sciences and humanities. CNS-UCSB conducts collaborative interdisciplinary research on the historical context of nanotechnology, on innovation and tech transfer processes, on risk perception and the public sphere, and on technology diffusion and globalization. CNS research helps policy makers, scientists and engineers, industry, community organizations, and the general public understand the opportunities and risks that nanotechnology affords. Graduate fellows are integrated into Center activities that include faculty, researchers, and other students from social science, humanities, and science and engineering disciplines. CNS-UCSB faculty researchers work in the departments of Anthropology, Communication, English, Global and International Studies, History, Political Science, Sociology, and Feminist Studies. The application period for 2009-2010 Fellowships is closed. The next application period is anticipated to be February 2010.
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Last Updated ( March 20, 2009 )
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