Ukrainian Studies Research Fellowships and Summer Courses at Harvard
Diana Howansky
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The Eugene and Daymel Shklar Research Fellowships in Ukrainian Studies
2007-2008
The Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University is accepting
applications for the Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellowships in Ukrainian
Studies for the 20072008 academic year. These fellowships are intended
to bring scholars from the international academic community to Harvard
for research on projects concerning Ukrainian history, literature,
philology, culture, and other fields in the humanities and social
sciences. During their residence, Shklar Fellows are also expected to
participate in the scholarly life of the University, and to offer a
presentation based on original research in one of the Institutes
lecture series.
Eligibility:
Individuals who with an advanced graduate degree (Ph.D., kandydat nauk,
and their equivalents) in one of the fields listed above and a
demonstrated commitment to Ukrainian studies are eligible to apply.
Individuals who have received their degrees within the past ten years
are especially encouraged to apply.
Stipends:
Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellows are provided with a stipend of
$3,300.00 per month to cover the cost of housing, health insurance, and
other living expenses. In addition, the award covers the cost of direct
round trip travel to Harvard University.
Fellowship Tenure:
Requests for residence for periods from three to eight months will be
considered.
Application Procedure:
The application form may be obtained from the HURI web site
(www.huri.harvard.edu). Interested individuals may also request an
application by writing to Tamara H. Nary, Programs Administrator at
<nary at fas.harvard.edu > or at the following address:
The Shklar Fellowships in Ukrainian Studies
c/o Tamara Nary, Programs Administrator
Ukrainian Research Institute
Harvard University
1583 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
Please Note that after February 23 HURI's new address will be
34 Kirkland Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
The completed application must be received at the Institute by Friday,
March 30, 2007. Decisions will be announced by May 1, 2007.
For further information, contact Tamara H. Nary at
<nary at fas.harvard.edu> or call 617/495-3549.
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Ukrainian Research Institute Announces the Thirty-seventh Harvard
Ukrainian Summer Institute
The Ukrainian Summer Institute at Harvard University is an eight-week
program (June 25-August 17, 2007) offering three levels of intensive
Ukrainian language (eight-credit hours) and courses in political
science, linguistics, and literature. Featured faculty include Alla
Parkhomenko, Yuri Shevchuk, and Volodymyr Dibrova for language; in
addition Prof. Michael S. Flier of Harvard University will teach Ukraine
as Linguistic Battleground; Prof. George G. Grabowicz of Harvard
University, Twentieth-Century Literature: Rethinking the Canon; and
Prof. Alexander Motyl of Rutgers University, Theorizing Ukraine:
Politics, Theory, and Political Theory.
The Summer Institute has been in existence since1971 and offers a full
cultural program in addition to the academic courses. Tuition for 8-12
units of credit is $2,650. Scholarships are available; deadline to
apply for financial aid is April 16, 2007. Otherwise the deadline is
May 25, 2007. For more information, contact Tamara H. Nary, Harvard
Ukrainian Research Institute, 1583 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA
02138; tel.: 617-495-3549; email nary at fas.harvard.edu, or see the
Institutes website: www.huri.harvard.edu
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Diana Howansky
Staff Associate
Ukrainian Studies Program
Columbia University
Room 1208, MC3345
420 W. 118th Street
New York, NY 10027
(212) 854-4697
ukrainianstudies at columbia.edu
http://www.harrimaninstitute.org/courses/ukrainian_studies_program.html
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