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UCLA Labor Summer Research Program 2021 Application
Workers and Learners in Los Angeles County
Courses: LBR STD 194A and 194C. Students engage in applied research focused on the social, economic, and political context and experiences of “workers and learners,” or those who work and attend college in Los Angeles County. We will examine how working students’ navigate barriers and opportunities in fulfilling their career and other goals. Participants will be a part of a UCLA Labor Center study to assess the intersections and the costs of working and attending school. Applied research methodologies (data collection, quantitative and qualitative data analysis) and engagement with key stakeholders such as earners and learners, school administrators, policymakers and advocates through info-graphics and interactive data workshops. Please note that we are accepting students in rolling basis. Currently, there’s a waitlist.
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Are you taking this program to fulfill the UCLA Labor Studies Major Capstone Requirement?
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Will you be applying for Summer Financial Aid?
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Describe any experiences that contribute to your interest in taking this class?
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Do you have any research experience? If so, please describe what kind of research you have conducted.
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