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12 Named Hellman Fellows

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  • Awards help solve early-faculty funding conundrum
  • They are intended to boost external funding prospects
  • 190 fellowships given in the program鈥檚 15-year history
  • 2020 endowment created Society of Hellman Fellows

Adrienne Nishina was an assistant professor when she received a Hellman Fellowship in 2010 in support of her research project titled 鈥淓xposure to Ethnic Diversity in High School: Compelling Developmental Interests?鈥

Today, as a full professor of human and community development, Department of Human Ecology, she remains grateful for her Hellman funding. With it, she said, 鈥淚 was able to play with some high-risk, high-reward ideas and pilot them in order to refine my study design, improve my research protocol and show proof of concept to funding agencies.鈥

This month, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis named its 15th annual class of Hellman Fellows, 12 more early-career faculty members who, like Nishina, aim to advance their prospects for external funding. Grants to the 2022 fellows, all of them assistant professors, range from $15,500 to $36,000, for a total of $300,000.

12 headshots, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis faculty
The 2022 class of Hellman Fellows, from left: Top row 鈥 Rachel Bernhard, Erin Gray, Maciel Hern谩ndez, Haven Kiers, Wang Liao and Emily Meineke. Bottom row 鈥 Jos茅 Juan P茅rez Mel茅ndez, Fatima Mojaddedi, Emily Morgan, Michael Singh, Hannah Tierney and Ben Weber.

Here are the newest members of the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Society of Hellman Fellows and their research projects:

  • , Department of Political Science, College of Letters and Science 鈥 鈥淎ppearance-Based Discrimination in Politics鈥
  • , Department of English, College of Letters and Science 鈥 鈥淚n the Offing: Law-Founding Violence and the Moving Image of Lynching鈥
  • , Department of Human Ecology, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 鈥 鈥淧romoting Mental Health Resilience in Middle School鈥
  • , Landscape Architecture and Environmental Design, Department of Human Ecology, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences鈥淭he Seed Pile Project: Identifying Viable Native Species for Urban Seed Dispersal Through Community Science鈥
  • , Department of Communication, College of Letters and Science 鈥 鈥淎rtificial Intelligence Stereotypes and Social Influence Potentials鈥
  • , Department of Entomology and Nematology, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 鈥 鈥淎ssessing Preservation of Chemical Compounds in Pressed Plants鈥
  • , Department of History, College of Letters and Science 鈥 鈥淢onarchies in the Americas: Haiti, Mexico, Brazil and the Struggle for Legitimacy in the 19th Century鈥
  • , Department of Anthropology, College of Letters and Science 鈥 鈥淪helter for the Night: Reason and Reckoning in Afghanistan鈥
  • , Department of Linguistics, College of Letters and Science 鈥 鈥淢odeling How Language Learning by Individuals Leads to Language Evolution Over Time鈥
  • , Department of Chicano and Chicano Studies, College of Letters and Science 鈥 鈥淓xploring Gender and Sexuality With Latino Male Teachers鈥
  • , Department of Philosophy, College of Letters and Science 鈥 鈥淓xperimental Philosophy Lab鈥
  • , Department of African American and African Studies, College of Letters and Science 鈥 鈥淭he Global Reach of Mass Incarceration鈥

Early-career conundrum

鈥淗ellman Fellowships help our faculty members begin their research programs in earnest,鈥 said Phil Kass, vice provost of Academic Affairs, which administers the awards. 鈥淲e are fortunate to be able to provide this assistance as a show of support for them as members of our academic community.鈥

HELLMAN HISTORY

The Hellman Fellows program dates back to 1995 when San Francisco philanthropists Warren and Chris Hellman established the fellows program in partnership with their daughter Frances Hellman, at the time a recently tenured member of the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 San Diego faculty. She subsequently moved to 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Berkeley, where she is a former chair of physics and dean of the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences.

She had advised her parents of the conundrum of young faculty members exhausting their start-up funds after two to three years, then having difficulty securing external support before their research was viable.  

And so the Hellman family began awarding their fellowships, first at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 San Diego and 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Berkeley and eventually to all of the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 campuses. Hellman Fellowships arrived at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis in 2008, and, counting this year鈥檚 awardees, have now been presented to 190 early-career faculty members.

Two years ago the Hellman family ended its annual fellowship funding, instead providing endowments to the campuses 鈥 $6 million for 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis 鈥 and stipulating that each campus establish a Society of Hellman Fellows to award fellowships in perpetuity.

The Hellmans also intended their endowments to serve as leverage for further contributions to each campus鈥檚 Society of Hellman Fellows. For more information on donating to the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis society, contact Jennifer Prahl, director of foundation engagement, Office of  Development and Alumni Relations:

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  • Phone 鈥 530-752-1282

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