Reminder: Junior scholar workshops and Summer Research Lab
University of Illinois REEEC
reec at UIUC.EDU
Fri Apr 3 20:20:43 UTC 2009
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Junior Scholar Training Workshops
Summer Research Laboratory on Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia
Description of Summer Research Lab Programs
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2009 JUNIOR SCHOLAR TRAINING WORKSHOPS
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Balkan Studies Training Workshop
"Blurring Boundaries and Shifting States: Accession and Secession in
Southeastern Europe"
June 8-10
Moderator: Carol Leff (Political Science, University of Illinois)
Eurasia Studies Training Workshop
"Islam and Muslim Identities in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia"
June 10-12
Moderator: John Schoeberlein (Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies,
Harvard University)
"Mobility in Russia and Eurasia"
June 15-17
Moderators: Willard Sunderland (History, University of Cincinnati) and
Sarah Phillips (Anthropology, Indiana University)
Held in conjunction with the Fisher Forum
Slavic Reference Service Individualized Research Practicum
Duration of the Lab
The Slavic Reference Service offers Individualized Research Practicum to
select Summer Lab associates. Associates can apply using the SRL
application.
Voluntary Discussion Group: Russian History and Culture
June 15-18
Coordinator: Ann Kleimola (Professor of History, University of Nebraska)
2009 SUMMER RESEARCH LABORATORY ON RUSSIA, EASTERN EUROPE, AND EURASIA
8 June -- 31 July
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center and the Slavic and East
European Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are
pleased to announce the 2009 Summer Research Laboratory (SRL) on Russia,
Eastern Europe, and Eurasia, June 9 - August 1. The SRL enables scholars
to conduct advanced research in Russian, East European and Eurasian
Studies. Lab associates are given full access to the collection and
resources of the University of Illinois Library, the largest Slavic
collection west of Washington, DC, and are able to seek assistance from
the Slavic Reference Service staff. The SRL provides an opportunity for
specialists to keep current on knowledge and research in the field, to
access newly available and archival materials, and disseminate knowledge
to other scholars, professionals, government officials, and the public.
The Summer Lab is an ideal program for doctoral students conducting
pre-dissertation/dissertation research.
Please consult our website for the full list of programs, eligibility,
and application information: http://www.reec.illinois.edu/srl/srl.html
The following persons are eligible to apply to the Summer Lab:
- Faculty or graduate students at a university or college who are
teaching and/or doing research on the region.
- Individuals who have a PhD and are doing research on the region, even
if this expertise is not being used in current employment.
- Individuals working in an area of government, NGOs or business related
to the region, regardless of academic training.
- Librarians specializing in the Slavic, East European, and Eurasian field.
To be eligible for housing grants, the above criteria apply along with
the following: Scholars conducting policy relevant research (broadly
defined) on the countries of Eurasia and Southeastern Europe. Under U.S.
Department of State regulations, scholars whose research focuses on any
EU member state-Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovak Republic,
Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, or Lithuania-must be doing
comparative research that includes a non EU member state of Eurasia or
Southeastern Europe in order to be eligible for funding.
Grant Application Information
Housing Grants
- non-U.S. citizens/permanent residents: 1 April
- U.S. citizens and permanent residents: 15 April
Graduate Student Travel Grants
- for U.S. citizens and permanent residents only 15 April
Lab Only (no housing grant):
- two weeks prior to arrival
- housing cannot be guaranteed.
2009 SUMMER RESEARCH LAB PROGRAMS
Ralph and Ruth Fisher Forum
"Russia's Role in Human Mobility: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives"
18 June -- 20 June
Faculty Organizers: John Randolph (History, University of Illinois) and
Eugene Avrutin (History, University of Illinois)
The Ralph and Ruth Fisher Forum is made possible by a grant from the
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation with support from the
University of Illinois.
Ukrainian Research Program
Twenty-Sixth Conference on Ukrainian Subjects: "Contemporary Ukraine:
Challenges and Perspectives"
June 24-27
Topics of the conference include the contemporary development of the
Ukrainian diaspora and Ukraine's relationship with Russia, the European
Union and North America.
Program Committee Chair: Leonid Rudnytzky (LaSalle University)
Organizing Committee Chair: Raisa Bratkiv (University of Illinois)
http://www.reec.uiuc.edu/srl/SRL2009/programs.html
For more information contact the Russian, East European and Eurasian
Center at the University of Illinois at reec at illinois.edu
<mailto:reec at illinois.edu>
Tracie Wilson, Associate Director
Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
108 International Studies Building, MC-487
910 South Fifth Street
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-6022
wilsont at illinois.edu <mailto:wilsont at illinois.edu>
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