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DC library research grants-Woodrow Wilson Ctr

EES SHORT-TERM GRANTS (up to one months’ duration) The East European Studies program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars offers Short-term Grants to scholars whose research in the social sciences or humanities focuses on the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (including the Baltic states and the former Yugoslav nations, but excluding the countries of Russia, Ukraine, the NIS states or Germany except in a strictly comparative format), and who demonstrate a particular need to utilize the library, archival, and other specialized resources of the Washington, D.C., area. Academic participants must either possess a doctoral degree or be doctoral candidates who have nearly completed their dissertations. For non-academics, an equivalent degree of professional achievement is expected.

Short-term Grants provide a stipend of $100 per day. There is no official application form for short-term grants. The applicant is requested to submit a concise description (700-800 words) of  his or her research project, a curriculum vitae, a statement on preferred dates of residence in Washington, D.C., and two letters of recommendation specifically in support of the research to be conducted at the Institute. Applicants should also note their citizenship or permanent residency status in their materials. Applications should be submitted in clear dark type, printed on one side only, without staples.

Grant recipients are required to be in residence in Washington, D.C., for the duration of their grant. Four rounds of competitive selection for Short-term Grants are held each year. Closing dates are December 1, March 1, June 1, and September 1.  Applicants are notified of the competition results roughly six weeks after the closing date. Only U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible for Short-term Grants.

The Short-term Grant Program is supported by the Russian, Eurasian, and East European Research and Training Program of the U.S. Department of State (Title VIII). Continuation of the Short-term Grant Program in 2000-2001 is contingent on future funding.

Please send all application materials to: East European Studies, One Woodrow Wilson Plaza, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004-3027.  For more information, please contact Meredith Knepp via e-mail at kneppm@wwic.si.edu, call (202) 691-4227, or fax (202) 691-4001.

 

 

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