The Fulbright Scholar Program for Faculty and Professionals is offering
a variety of opportunities for both area and non-area specialists to
lecture, conduct research, or carry out both activities in the Baltic
States, Central and Eastern Europe, and Eurasia for academic year
2007-08. The traditional Fulbright Scholar Program offers awards that
range from 2 to 10 months. Scholars may conduct research independently
or in collaboration with host country colleagues. Applications are
welcome from scholars in a broad range of disciplines in the arts,
humanities, social sciences and sciences. Opportunities also exist for
professionals in such fields as law, public administration, conflict
resolution, journalism, library science, and education. While many
awards specify project and host institution, there are a number of open
"All Discipline" awards that allow candidates to propose their own
projects and determine their host institution affiliation. Foreign
language skills may be required for certain research projects, but
lecturing awards are in English. The application deadline for 2007-08
is August 1, 2006 . For general information about application
requirements and staff contacts, visit the CIES Web site. You may apply
online or download application materials. To request a paper copy or CD
Rom please send an e-mail to: apprequest(a)cies.iie.org
<mailto:apprequest@cies.iie.org>.
The Fulbright-University of Warsaw Distinguished Chair in East European,
Russian and Eurasian Studies is seeking specialists to lecture in East
European, Russian and/or Eurasian studies at advanced undergraduate and
postgraduate levels with possibilities for research. Special interest
in 20th-century topics. Desired specializations include history,
political science, culture and nationality issues. Candidates must be
U.S. citizens and senior scholars with a significant publication and
teaching record. Applicants should submit the one page Distinguished
Chairs application form, a letter of interest (about three pages), a
curriculum vitae (maximum eight pages) and a sample syllabus (maximum
four pages) by May 1, 2006 . For additional information about the Warsaw
chair and application requirements, contact Maria Bettua, Fulbright
Distinguished Chairs Program, at mbettua(a)cies.iie.org
<mailto:mbettua@cies.iie.org>, 202-686-6245 or Jaime Oberlander at
joberlander @cies.iie.org <mailto:s@cies.iie.org>, 202-686-6232 and
explore the Distinguished Chairs Program on the CIES Web site at
www.cies.org <http://www.cies.org/>
Muriel Joffe, Ph.D.
Senior Program Officer
Council for International Exchange of Scholars
TEL: 202-686-6249
E-mail: mjoffe(a)cies.iie.org <mailto:mjoffe@cies.iie.org>
FAX: 202-362-3442
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Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
Harvard University
1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Suite 301B
Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 617.495.4037
Fax: 617.495.8319
http://www.daviscenter.fas.harvard.edu
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Party in honor of Marshall Goldman/*
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Please join us to celebrate //Marshall//,
Whose retirement is ever so partial.
As admin. he'll step down
To assume a new crown,
"Senior Scholar" he'll be-- and colossal!/*
**Monday, May 8, 2006**
*Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street
Concourse Level, Room #S030
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
RSVP by Monday, April 24, 2006, to Penny Skalnik at
(617) 495-4037 or daviscrs(a)fas.harvard.edu
<mailto:daviscrs@fas.harvard.edu>.
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Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
Harvard University
1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Suite 301B
Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 617.495.4037
Fax: 617.495.8319
http://www.daviscenter.fas.harvard.edu