Programs

Luksic Visiting Scholars Program at Stanford Center for Latin American Studies

Opportunity for academics to conduct research at Stanford for four months

Applications: Now Open

Application

Apply By: 31 January 2025

Location

Stanford, California, USA

Eligibility

Professors and academics affiliated with Chilean academic institutions

About the Program

SIGN UP for an information session that will take place on December 3 at 5:00 pm CLST. 

APPLY HERE. Applications for the 2025-2026 academic year are open and will close on January 31, 2025, at 11:59 pm (Pacific Daylight Time). Please visit the Stanford CLAS website for information on the application requirements.

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The Luksic Visiting Scholars Program at Stanford’s Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) is an opportunity for academics or professors from any academic discipline to spend four months at Stanford University. While on campus, Luksic Visiting Scholars will have access to a wide array of experts, libraries, and other archives to conduct their research.

Up to two Visiting Scholars from Chilean institutions are named. If the research proposals allow, it is encouraged for both Scholars to arrive at Stanford on a similar date to encourage cohort dynamics.

Eligibility: Preference is given to Chilean nationals or residents working at Chilean institutions. However, academics working abroad (outside Chile) at Chilean institutions are eligible to apply. Applicants must hold a doctorate and a current academic appointment at a university or research institution. Independent scholars may request to have this requirement waived based on their professional trajectory.

Academics can be from any scientific discipline or academic field. Applicants must explain how they will engage in research at Stanford University during the program. Those who provide information on how their research experience at Stanford can benefit their institution’s or Chile’s development will be prioritized. Women and researchers from regional institutions in Chile are especially encouraged to apply.

Duration: One-quarter of four months. Scholars can begin their four-month research period in September, January, or April to coincide with the Fall, Winter, and Spring/ Quarters at Stanford.

Program support: The Luksic Visiting Scholars Program provides the selected academic with a complete compensation package which includes an allowance, housing support, transportation support, and library access.

Application process & requirements: All interested candidates must apply directly to Stanford CLAS. Applications for the 2025-2026 academic year are open and will close on January 31, 2025, at 11:59 pm (Pacific Daylight Time). The application requirements are outlined below, however, please visit the Stanford CLAS for more details:

  • Statement of Purpose: A brief proposal (one to two pages) explaining in detail the reason of interest in becoming a LVSF at CLAS, elaborating on the line of research to follow while associated with the Stanford University. Proposals should state how the proposed research benefits from Stanford’s unique resources such as libraries, faculty, and academic programs.
  • Letter of Sponsorship or List of Faculty: nomination endorsement by a Stanford University faculty member, either affiliated or not affiliated to CLAS, or instead of the letter of endorsement, applicants may submit a list of two to three Stanford faculty members and their Department with whom they would like to collaborate or associate.
  • Letter of Recommendation: nomination endorsement from the nominee’s institution, preferably from a Dean or Chair.
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Evidence of English proficiency

Selection process: The selection process is competitive based on professional trajectory and the quality of the proposed research plan. A Selection Panel established by CLAS and without the participation of the Luksic Foundation will make all selection and awarding decisions.

More Information

Candidates will be awarded scholarships and/or funding directly from the university to which they apply. The university is exclusively responsible for selection and admissions decisions, and does so at its complete discretion and, subject only to the eligibility conditions established by the respective program. The Luksic Scholars Foundation has no participation or influence in the application processes, admissions decisions, or awarding of scholarships.

2020

Year established

5

participants to date

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