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about CLACS:
MA program
joint degrees
faculty
staff
clacs students
events
NYU-CU Consortium
CLACS courses
admissions and financial aid
student info:
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internships
fellowships
FLAS fellowships
resources
course schedule
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The Resources Section
Outside Fellowships,
Internships, Conference Papers, K-12 Links
In this section you
can find information and links to resources which we believe will be helpful
for students, faculty, teachers, or other professionals who are interested
in Latin American and Caribbean studies. If you have any suggestions for
links we should consider adding please be sure to e-mail our webmaster.
Please
keep in mind that the site should include one if not more of the following:
*Information on Latin American and Caribean Culture/History/Art/Politics/Etc.
.
*Information on fellowships and research grants that are related to this
field of study
*Current News for Latin American and Caribbean Countries
*Sites that are relevant to prospective and current students
*Sites that are relevant to K-12 educators
Outside Fellowships:
Financial Aid :
- FAFSA (all students who are U.S. citizens and residents must fill out a FAFSA form before applying for financial aid and fellowships.)
- GSAS Financial Aid
Internship
Opportunities:
Conference Papers:
CLACS Resources: The
Center has an extensive collection of books and journals available to
students; publications include:
- NACLA Report on the Americas
- Latin American Research
Review
- Latin American Perpectives
- Caribbean Studies
- Encuentro de la Cultura
Cubana
- Temas de Nuestra America
- Social Science Research
Council
- International Migration
Review
- Journal of Latin American
Studies
- Journal of Inter-American
Studies
NYU Resources:
- Privatization
of Culture Project for Research on Cultural Policies
- Latin
American Studies Resources at Bobst Library
- Ibero-American
Literature Resources at Bobst Library
- Office
of Career Services
- Hispanic Federation
- King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center
- Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics
-
Statistics
and Social Science Group (ITS)
-
NYU Speaking Freely Program
offers NYU students
the opportunity to take language classes (non credit) for FREE!
- The
Information Technology Services (ITS),
the University's central service organization for academic computing
and networking, provides a wide variety of computers, software, and
related services for NYU students and faculty.
- The
Writing Center at NYU The Writing Center is a place where one-on-one teaching and learning occur, where the work always focuses on writing.
Experienced consultants will assist NYU students, faculty, and staff with their writing at any stage in their writing processes. We
work with writers on essays, lab reports, personal statements, poems, stories, and other written texts. Writers may schedule
one appointment per week, up to two weeks ahead of time, using our on-line scheduling system. A second weekly appointment is available on a walk-in basis. Appointments normally are 45 minutes in length.
The Writing Center is a part of NYU’s Expository Writing Program. We are located at 411 Lafayette, 3rd floor. Our phone # is
(212) 998-8866.
K-12
Teacher Resources:
Outside Resources:
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