The APSA Lee Ann Fujii Diversity Fellowship Program (DFP) Travel Grant provides support for the professional development of APSA Diversity Fellows and alumni at the APSA Annual Meeting. The grant is named in honor of Dr. Lee Ann Fujii. Dr. Fujii was a professor at the University of Toronto who researched and published in the area of political violence, ethnicity and race, African politics (especially Rwanda and the Great Lakes), field methods, and research ethics. Support for this grant, which is in its fifth year, has been generously provided by the Fujii family and Dr. Fujii’s friends and colleagues. To learn more about Dr. Fujii, please visit “Remembering Lee Ann Fujii.”
Priority is given to fellows and alumni whose research, teaching, or mentoring focuses in one or more of the areas of political violence, ethnicity and race, African politics, racial violence in the US South, comparative politics, international relations, conflict processes, research ethics, or qualitative and interpretative methods. Learn more about the Lee Ann Fujii Travel Grant.
APSA awarded seven individuals the 2023 Lee Ann Fujii Travel Grant.
Gregory Amusu, Princeton University
Keith Chew, University of Texas, Austin
Rikio Inouye, Princeton University
Leann Mclaren, Duke University
Angel M. Villegas-Cruz, Pennsylvania State University
Zoe Walker, University of Michigan
Alex Richard Zhao, University of California, San Diego
Learn more about the grant recipients here.