In preparation for the upcoming Fellows Spotlight, this year’s three Kellogg Institute Dissertation Year Fellows have recorded brief videos offering introductions to their research (see below).

The Fellows Spotlight is a virtual event designed to introduce this year’s Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellows and Dissertation Year Fellows to the larger Kellogg and Notre Dame community, offering an informal Zoom session to meet them in small groups. It will be held on Thursday, Oct. 22 at 5:30pm Eastern.

Alejandro Castrillón (political science)
“Simón Bolívar and the Reconfiguration of Modern Republicanism”

Bernardo Pulido Marquez (law)
“When Someone Decides Before the Voter: Inadmissible Restrictions to the Right to Stand for Election”

Esteban Salas (history)
“The Birth of the Slave Plantation System in Benguela, 1760-1860”

Click here for more information on Kellogg Institute Dissertation Year Fellowships.