The Kennan Institute will conduct the following grant competitions for the upcoming program year.
For information on how to apply for a Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship, please see here.
Kennan Institute Title VIII Research Scholarships lasting three to nine
months are available to academic participants in the early stages of
their career (before tenure) or scholars whose careers have been
interrupted or delayed. Application deadline: December 1, 2012.
Grants do not exceed one month's duration and are available to scholars
whose research in the social sciences or humanities focuses on the
former Soviet Union (excluding the Baltic States). Only U.S. citizens
are eligible for this quarterly grant competition. Application deadlines
are September 1, December 1, March 1, and June 1. Note: Short-Term
grants for Russians, Ukrainians and other non-US citizens have been
suspended until further notice.
These grants last for two months and are available to U.S. citizens with
a M.A. degree or higher, and whose research in the social sciences or
humanities focuses on the former Soviet Union (excluding the Baltic
States). Application deadline: December 1, 2012.
Fulbright-Kennan Institute Research Scholarships are available to
scholars from Russia and Ukraine to conduct research for six months in
the fields of the humanities and social sciences. Preference is given to
applicants whose research informs discussion of key public policy
issues, enhances development of scholarship in the former Soviet Union,
and fosters communication between the world of scholarship and the world
of public affairs. Deadline for Ukrainian applicants: October 15, 2012.
The Fellowship is a three-month or six-month research grant available to
prominent scholars and policy makers from the Russian Federation who
have successfully bridged the worlds of ideas and public affairs to
advance human rights, the rule of law, conflict resolution, the free
press, and civil society. Application deadline: TBA.
The Kennan Institute offers paid research internships for undergraduate,
graduate, and prospective graduate students who are U.S. citizens or
permanent residents. Each intern works with a scholar in residence at
the Institute over a period of three to nine months. Applicants should
have a good command of the Russian language and ability to conduct
independent research. This internship offers a flexible schedule of 15
hours per week and a metro subsidy for conducting off-site research.
For more information, application guidelines, and deadlines, please see the Kennan Institute website.
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