Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America

Fellowships

The purpose of the CSREA Fellows Program is to provide space and community to further research and build a stronger community and intellectual networks within and beyond Brown.

CSREA supports the development of scholarly research and art through its fellowships for faculty of all ranks and graduate students both internal and external to Brown. Fellows meet regularly throughout the academic year as part of the Center’s Research seminar, where they share works-in-progress toward the creation of cross-generational, cross-rank, and cross-disciplinary dialogue.

CSREA invites tenured and other long term faculty who have been approved by their home institutions to be on a funded scholarly leave to apply to be a Visiting Faculty Fellow for the fall 2025 academic term.
CSREA invites artists, media makers, and writers whose work focuses on race, ethnicity, and/or indigeneity in the United States and work that connects the U.S. to related transnational contexts, to apply to be a Practitioner Fellow.
Brown offers interdisciplinary opportunities to support advanced graduate students in the humanities and social sciences. These opportunities provide an enhanced context for advanced doctoral students, allowing them to engage in the activities of interdisciplinary Centers and Institutes at Brown.