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Learn more about the North American West while you are living in it! Stanford offers many courses with content related to the study of the North American West across a wide range of departments and programs.

For Stanford Students

Find Faculty

Across Stanford, faculty are teaching about and researching the people and places of the North American West. Explore the Bill Lane Center’s faculty database to find professors and courses in your fields of interest.

Create a Field of Study

The Center does not offer a major or minor in the study of the North American West, but its faculty can advise interested students in how to build a field of study around Western topics within and outside of their major department. Independent research opportunities may also be available for qualified students. For more information, contact westcentermail@stanford.edu .

Master’s and Ph.D. candidates in Stanford graduate programs can craft specialized paths of study to reflect their interests in the study of the North American West. Current and prospective students interested in learning more about available coursework, research, and teaching opportunities for graduate students should contact westcentermail@stanford.edu. The Center is not a degree-granting program.

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For Stanford Faculty

Course Development

Stanford faculty members who teach about and perform research in the North American West can obtain course development support towards the creation of new classes that will become regular features of the Stanford curriculum. In some instances, these course development grants can provide stipends for graduate teaching and research assistants for Western courses.

Center-sponsored courses have included:

California Politics: Past, Present, and Future Political Science Winter 2006
Photography and the North American West Art History Winter 2006
Saving Western Wide-Open Spaces Anthro. Sciences Spring 2006
The American West in Fiction and Film History Autumn 2006

Interested in receiving course development support? We invite you to submit a course development grant application.

 

Research Assistance

The Center also has funds for stipend support for undergraduate research assistants who can work with faculty on projects related to the North American West and Pacific Rim. For more information about previous and current research assistantship opportunities, please consult our Internship Program page. If you are seeking research assistance on a current research project, please contact Julie Martinez for application information.

 

Get Involved!

We encourage Stanford faculty to get involved in the other programming of the Bill Lane Center and appear on its faculty database. Please contact westcentermail@stanford.edu about how you can participate.

 



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