Center Research Fellowship
The Center Research Fellowship enables the recipient to spend one semester in residence at the Center. It goes to an outstanding senior international scholar from any discipline who will advance genocide research through use of the Visual History Archive and other USC resources.
Senior International Scholars
August
December
Apply here
Submit your application materials electronically here or email them to cagr@usc.edu.
Fellows
Victoria Sanford
2024-2025 Center Research Fellow
Pilar Perez
2023-2024 Center Research Fellow
Jean-Marc Dreyfus
2018-2019 Center Research Fellow
Corpses of the Holocaust
Geraldien von Frijtag Drabbe Künzel
2017-2018 Center Research Fellow
Jewish-gentile relations in the occupied Netherlands
Alexander Korb
2016-2017 Center Research Fellow
Participation in the Holocaust by non-Germans in Eastern Europe
Kiril Feferman
2015-2016 Center Research Fellow
The role of religion in Jewish survival and rescue in occupied Soviet territories during the Holocaust
Peg LeVine
2014-2015 Center Research Fellow
Ritualcide and the priming of mass violence and terror under the Khmer Rouge
Lectures
Indigenous Territory and Displacement in Guatemalan Genocide Survivor Testimonies — Pilar Pérez
The genocide in Guatemala operated on two fundamental practices: unprecedented violence against the Mayans and the displacement of entire populations.