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Fellows 2017 - 18

Fellowships: Funded by Council of American Overseas Research Centers
*Funding provided by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the U.S. Department of State through a grant from the Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC).

Uzma Rizvi
Field: Anthropology/Archaeology 
Project Title: UAE Coastal Archaeological and Heritage Project (UAE-CAHP)
Affiliated Institution: Pratt Institute of Art and Design
Fellowship Type: Long-term, 3 months in United Arab Emirates
Abstract                    Final Report

Shundana Yusuf
Field: Architectural History 
Project Title: The Resonant Tomb: Sufi Shrines in the Indo-Persian World
Affiliated Institution: University of Utah
Fellowship Type: Long-term, 4 months in India and Iran
Abstract                        Final Report

Sadia Shirazi
Field: Art History and Visual Studies
Project Title: Abstraction in Post-independence Pakistan, Bangladesh and India
Affiliated Institution: Cornell University
Fellowship Type: Long-term, 3 months in the United Kingdom and Spain
Abstract                 Final Report  

Fellowships: Funded on Unrestricted/Other Funds

Ateeb Ahmed
Field: Geography, Environment and Society 
Project Title: Between Speculation and Dispossession: Pakistan Military's Urban Coup d'etat
Affiliated Institution: University of Minnesota
Fellowship Type: Long-term, 2 months in Pakistan
Abstract                      Final Report

Naveen Kanalu Ramamurthy 
Field: History
Project Title: Sovereignty, Sunni Legalism, and the Religious Culture of the Mughal Empire (c.1640 - c.1680)
Affiliated Institution: University of California - Los Angeles
Fellowship Type: Long-term, 2 months in the United Kingdom, France, Turkey, India, and Pakistan
Abstract                      Final Report

Neelum Sohail
Field: Modern South Asian History
Project Title: Empires of the Beat: Policing the Empire, Governing the Colony, Negotiating the Post-colony
Affiliated Institution: Tufts University 
Fellowship Type: Long-term, 2 months in the United Kingdom and Pakistan
Abstract                         Final Report