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Latin America Program Doctoral and Graduate Student Fellows, 2009-2010

The Lincoln Institute's Program on Latin America and the Caribbean offers fellowships to doctoral and masters students. The students listed here received fellowships for the 2009–2010 academic year. Applications for fellowships in the LAC Program for 2010–2011 will be announced in Spring 2010.

  • Carla Jucá Amrein
  • Masters candidate, School of Economics and Administration, University of São Paulo, Brazil
  • The Effect of Schools on the Real Estate Market in the São Paulo Metropolitan Region
  • Claudio Martins Gaiarsa
  • Masters candidate, School of Polytechnic Engineering – Civil Engineering – Real Estate Nucleus, University of São Paulo, Brazil
  • Reallocation of Land Value Increments: A Comparative Study of Mechanisms from the USA, France, Colombia and Brazil for the Evaluation of Urban Operations in São Paulo.
  • Camila Maleronka
  • Doctoral candidate, School of Architecture and Urbanism, University of São Paulo, Brazil
  • Partnerships in the Contemporary Metropolis: A study of the Potential of the “Urban Operation” Instrument in Light of the São Paulo Experience.
  • Rodrigo Luis Millán Valdés
  • Masters candidate, Institute of Urban and Territorial Studies, School of Architecture, Design and Urban Studies, Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
  • Effects of the Geography of Opportunities on Residential Relocation Preferences within Consolidated Low-Income Neighborhoods in Santiago, Chile (1990-2008).
  • Gonzalo Martín Rodríguez,
  • Doctoral candidate, School of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Socioeconomic Residential Segregation in Urban Agglomerations in Argentina: Tendencies, Determining Factors and Effects

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