Accessing Cultural Heritage Preservation in New Mexico
GrantID: 21264
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: November 6, 2023
Grant Amount High: $45,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes in New Mexico for China Studies Fellowships
The Banking Institution's Grants for Early Career Fellowships in China Studies aim to support emerging scholars and researchers in New Mexico. To achieve this goal, the program focuses on several priority outcomes that are crucial for the development of China studies in the state. New Mexico's unique cultural and geographical context makes it an ideal location for China studies research, with the University of New Mexico's China and Globalization Research Center being a key player in this field.
Advancing Research and Scholarship in New Mexico
One of the primary outcomes of this grant program is to advance research and scholarship on China in New Mexico. The state's diverse economy, which includes major industries such as tourism, agriculture, and technology, provides a rich backdrop for exploring the intersections between China and the US. The New Mexico Tourism Department has noted the growing importance of international tourism, with visitors from China being a significant segment. By supporting early-career scholars, the grant program aims to foster a deeper understanding of China's role in the global economy and its implications for New Mexico's economy and society.
Building Capacity for China Studies in New Mexico
Another key outcome is to build capacity for China studies in New Mexico. The grant program seeks to support the development of new research projects, publications, and other scholarly outputs that will contribute to the field. The University of New Mexico, with its strong programs in Asian studies and international business, is well-positioned to benefit from this grant program. By providing funding and support to early-career scholars, the program aims to create a new generation of China studies experts in the state.
New Mexico's geographic location, with its proximity to the US-Mexico border, also makes it an ideal location for research on China's engagement with Latin America. The state's economy is closely tied to that of its southern neighbor, and understanding China's role in the region is crucial for policymakers and business leaders. By supporting research on China-Latin America relations, the grant program can help to inform policy and business decisions in New Mexico and beyond.
For small businesses in New Mexico, the grant program can provide valuable resources and support. Businesses in Grants, NM, for example, may be able to tap into the program's funding to support research on China-US trade relations. Similarly, small business owners in New Mexico may be eligible for small business grants that can help them to navigate the complexities of doing business with China.
Q: What types of research projects are eligible for funding under the Grants for Early Career Fellowships in China Studies program in New Mexico? A: The program supports a wide range of research projects, including those focused on China's economy, politics, culture, and history, as well as comparative studies involving China and other regions, including Latin America.
Q: Can researchers based outside of New Mexico apply for the grant, and if so, under what circumstances? A: While the grant program is focused on supporting researchers based in New Mexico, researchers from other locations may be eligible if they have a clear connection to the state, such as through a research project or collaboration with a New Mexico-based institution.
Q: How can New Mexico-based small businesses access information about grants and funding opportunities related to China studies? A: Small businesses in New Mexico can access information about grants and funding opportunities through the New Mexico Economic Development Department's website, which provides information on various grant programs, including those related to international trade and business development.
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