[aaus-list] HURI Call for Applications - Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellowships in Ukrainian Studies

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The Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellowships In Ukrainian Studies

The Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellowships in Ukrainian Studies brings 
scholars from the international academic community to Harvard for 
focused research on projects concerning Ukrainian history, 
literature, philology, culture, and other fields in the humanities 
and social sciences.  In addition to carrying out their own research, 
Shklar Fellows participate in the scholarly life of the University, 
and offer a formal presentation based on original research as part of 
the Institute's seminars in Ukrainian studies.

Eligibility:
Individuals who hold a doctorate in one of the fields listed above 
and who have demonstrated a commitment to Ukrainian studies are 
eligible to apply.  Those individuals who have received their Ph.D. 
or its academic equivalent (e.g., Kandydat nauk) within the past 
eight to ten years are especially encouraged to apply.

Stipends:
To support their stay at Harvard, Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellows 
are provided with a stipend of $3,300 per month to cover the cost of 
housing, health insurance, and other living expenses.  In addition to 
the stipend, the award also covers the cost of direct roundtrip 
travel to Harvard University.

Fellowship Tenure:
Requests for residence for periods from three to eight months will be 
considered; adjustments in the requested time-frame may be made at 
the time of award.  The average tenure for a fellow has been four 
months.

Fellowship Application Instructions: 
The completed application consists of three parts:

1.	The fellowship application cover form attached to these 
instructions. (The form must be typed in English.)
2.	A six to eight page description (double-spaced, 12 point 
font, and one inch margins) of your project, including its 
significance, the expected date of completion, and the reasons why 
residency at Harvard University is necessary for its successful 
completion.
3.	Your curriculum vitae.

Submission:
The original signed application cover form, project description, and 
CV - clipped together as one set - along with five complete duplicate 
copies of the set must be sent by March 13, 2009 to the following 
address: 

The Shklar Fellowships in Ukrainian Studies
c/o Tamara H. Nary, Program Administrator
Ukrainian Research Institute
Harvard University
34 Kirkland St.
Cambridge, MA 02138  USA

Applications are available in Word and PDF from our website: 
<http://www.huri.harvard.edu/fellowsh_ukrstudies.html>http://www.huri.harvard.edu/fellowsh_ukrstudies.html
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