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Los Angeles, California - USC and the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) have announced the selection of 11 researchers from Mexico will join USC this fall as part of a new initiative to jointly fund them as postdoctoral fellows for up to two years.

One of the Provost’s Signature programs, the fellowship awards early-career scholars $68,000 per year to conduct cutting-edge research with established USC researchers, and was launched just three months ago during a visit to Mexico by a USC delegation that included USC President C. L. Max Nikias and trustees, senior administrators and deans.

“Over the past five years, USC has deepened our engagement with Mexico and CONACYT has become a wonderful partner. We are absolutely delighted to welcome eleven researchers from Mexico in the first year of our joint Postdoctoral Fellowship program,” said Anthony Bailey, Vice Provost for Global Initiatives at USC.

USC’s Mexican student base has nearly quadrupled over the past four years as a result of increased focus on collaboration and research partnerships.

We at Conacyt are more than delighted to have formed this partnership with such a prestigious institution as USC,” said Julia Tagüeña, CONACYT Deputy Director for Scientific Development. “The answer to this first joint call has been an amazing start, and the results reflect with no doubt the quality of the Mexican researchers and the commitment of USC to collaborate with Mexican counterparts in forming human resources that will have a direct impact on solving binational problems. We are more than confident that our collaboration will continue to grow.

The newly arriving scholars include:

“We are pleased to have recruited eleven postdoctoral scholars of this breadth and caliber our inaugural year,” said Elizabeth Graddy, vice provost for academic and faculty affairs. “It speaks to the high demand for research collaboration across countries and the quality of research being conducted by the fellows and USC faculty.”

The call for applications will be held annually, and can be found on the USC and CONACYT websites.