Fellowships and Funding

Writing about Diversity in Fellowship Statements
Wednesday, November 10, 11:00-12:00pm, hybrid
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Boren Study Abroad Fellowship Application Consultations
Friday, November 12, 12:00-1:00pm
Friday, November 19, 1:00-11:00am
Friday, December 3, 1:00-2:00pm

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Exploring Fellowship Opportunities with Master’s Students (with Tobias)
Wednesday, December 15, 10:15-11:05am, GRAD HQ
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The Gedvila Family Research Award Fund was established in 2021 in the Division of the Social
Sciences. The purpose of the fund is to support graduate student research focused on the history and culture of Lithuania, the Baltic States, and/or Eastern Europe. Funding may be used to support research needs including data collection, travel, data analysis, dissertation support, publications, and projects that encourage interdisciplinary collaboration.

A group of American graduate and PhD students interested in East-Central Europe will first participate in an online program, where they will meet Polish and international experts. The program will introduce the most important aspects of historical experience of this region in the 20th century. Following that, the participants will take a trip to Poland, where they will visit key local museums and monuments. Basing on that experience, they will then work on their own essays and activities locally in the US. Regular online tutoring will ensure constant supervision from our experts.

Applications are open until 15 July 2021

Support for up to eight weeks of research at OSA archives in Budapest for those in the fields of history, the arts, philosophy, and sociology to reflect on the condition of knowledge production during and after the Cold War. 

Due: July 25

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