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Teaching East European and Eurasian Studies at the Centre for East European Studies, University of Warsaw

26 lutego @ 08:00 - 16 września @ 17:00

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APPLICATION DEADLINE

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2024


AWARD DETAILS

SCHOLARS SELECTED FOR THIS AWARD WILL BE REQUIRED TO

  • Advise and/or mentor students
  • Teach graduate and/or undergraduate courses of the applicant’s choosing

In addition to being a prestigious academic exchange program, the Fulbright Program is designed to expand and strengthen relationships between the people of the United States and citizens of other nations and to promote international understanding and cooperation. To support this mission, Fulbright Scholars may be asked to give public talks, mentor students, and otherwise engage with the host community, in addition to their primary activities‎.

Award Activity

The award holder will be expected to teach one regular course for BA/MA “Eastern Studies” students per semester at the Centre for East European Studies University of Warsaw (CEES UW) and one general university lecture per semester open to all University of Warsaw students, as well as hold consultations with students. The scholar will be encouraged to participate in conferences and academic events organized at CEES UW as well as participate in collaborative research with CEES scholars.

Locations

Location Selection: Award is hosted by the institution listed below

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Award Length and Period

Award is offered for either 5 or 9 months – that is, for a semester or an academic year. One-semester grants last either from mid-September through mid-February or from the beginning of February until the end of June; two-semester grants begin only in mid-September. Candidates are encouraged to apply for two semesters.

Areas of Interest

  • History of the East European and Eurasian region (preferably XX and XXI cc.)
  • Political science (East European and Eurasian region)
  • Geopolitics and foreign relations (East European and Eurasian region)
  • Economic, social, military problems (East European and Eurasian region)
  • Cultural, confessional, nationality problems (East European and Eurasian region)
  • Transformation after communism – political, social and economic aspects
  • Post-communist countries’ relations with the US

AWARD REQUIREMENTS

All applicants must meet the Program eligibility requirements (click to review the requirements).

Citizenship/Residency Requirement

Applicants residing in the award country at the time of application or thereafter are not eligible to apply for this award.

Permanent residents of the award country are not eligible to apply for this award.

Invitation Requirement

A letter of invitation should not be sought.

Language Proficiency Requirements

None, English is sufficient. However, feasibility of conducting the project must be demonstrated in the project statement

Additional Language Requirement

All teaching will be in English. Additional language study would facilitate contacts with professionals at the host institution and would enable deeper engagement within the community and general well-being in the host country. We also recommend that candidates familiarize themselves with the culture of the host region. Therefore, prior language study is highly recommended.

ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION INFORMATION

This award is intended for mid-career and senior scholars with an excellent record of publications in their respective fields and significant teaching experience.

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

UW’s Centre for East European Studies was created in 1990. Its first activity was the East European Summer School, which has been running since 1992.

A significant part of the Centre’s activity is dedicated to academic conferences dealing with the most important issues in the region. The most important are: Warsaw East European Conference, St. Grigol Peradze Caucasus Sessions and Promethean Conference. The Centre – either independently or in cooperation with others – publishes: “Obóz”, “Przegląd Wschodni”, “Pro Georgia”, “Nowy Prometeusz”, “Warsaw East European Review”, “Rocznik Centrum Studiów Białoruskich“, “Bielaruskij Istorycznyj Ahliad” and “Polskii Studii“. It also edits the Internet publication “BIS” – the Centre’s information bulletin dedicated to “Eastern issues”.

In addition, the Centre coordinates numerous scholarship programs, for example: Konstanty Kalinowski Scholarship Program and Scholarship Program for Young Scholars. Since 2006, the Caucasus Bureau has been functioning at the Tbilisi State University within the framework of the Centre, intended to support the Caucasian-Polish academic collaboration. In 2015, a Kyiv Bureau was established at the Kyiv Mohyla Academy. In 2011, the Centre launched in Ukraine an M.A. degree in Eastern Studies, with the participation of students from the Kyiv Mohyla Academy, the Prykarpattya National University in IvanoFrankivsk and the National University “Ostroh Academy”.

The crowning achievement of the work of the Centre’s staff was the introduction of the M.A. in “Eastern Studies” in 1998. The Centre currently offers specializations in 6 different areas: Eastern Europe, Russia, Central Asia, the Caucasus, Central Europe and the Balkans. Around 50% of of all the Eastern Studies students are foreign exchange students from Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Caucasus (initially also from Central Europe and Russia) and are recipients of scholarship programs.

The Eastern Studies program is a full time two-year master’s degree, designed to develop specialists in issues related to Eastern Europe, Russia, Central Asia, Caucasus, Central Europe and the Balkans. The program includes elements of history and contemporary issues, economy, culture, social, ethnic, religious, ethnological and political issues. The culmination of the work concerning the overall structure and shape of the Eastern Studies program was the 2012 introduction of the 3-year B.A. in Eastern Studies degree.

Moreover, since the 2000/01 academic year, the Centre has also offered a Post-Graduate Eastern Studies program. It is a 1-year long paid program for individuals already professionally involved in Eastern and Central Europe – in governmental agencies, economic, political or social institutions, and the media, as well as anyone interested in the subject.

With its numerous practical and publishing projects, the Center for European Studies at the University of Warsaw, in line with the pre-war traditions, educates young specialists in Eastern affairs. It belongs to the considerable group of Polish academic and research institutions whose establishment, development and functioning were possible after the fall of communism and after Poland regained its independence.

For further information please visit the Faculty website: https://english.studium.uw.edu.pl/

The contact person at the Centre for East European Studies: Dr. Anton Saifullayeu, a.saifullayeu@uw.edu.pl

You may also contact the Polish-U.S. Fulbright Commission’s Senior Program Officer, Ms. Paulina Kubylis at paulina.kubylis@fulbright.edu.pl.

Note: Candidate’s data will be processed by the Polish Commission in accordance with its Privacy Policy for Fulbright Poland grants.

Organizator

Centre for East European Studies, University of Warsaw (Fulbright)
Email
a.saifullayeu@uw.edu.pl
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