Sustaining Ukrainian Scholarship

Deadline: June 15, 2023

The New Europe College (NEC Bucharest) and the Centre for Advanced Study (CAS Sofia) announce a Call for Applications for their joint programme to support scholars from the regions affected by Russia’s war against Ukraine (Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Moldova, etc.). The programme is aimed at qualified researchers (post-doctoral level) in the humanities and the social sciences, including law and economics, who intend to pursue a project of their own choosing. The selected applicants will have the opportunity to spend an extended period (ideally one or two semesters, between October 2023 and July 2024) as Fellows, resident in either Bucharest or Sofia, where they will enjoy all the benefits associated with a fellowship (stipend, accommodation, academic and administrative assistance, integration into international academic networks).

By agreement, financial support can also be granted to researchers who are not in residence for the full period and who want or need to continue their work in Ukraine. Seed funding to support the Fellows’ scholarly activities is also available, e.g., for the organisation of small events, for cooperative projects with partners in the host country or at home, or for the provision, development or reconstruction of research infrastructure, especially in the digital arena. Overall, NEC and CAS hope to contribute with this programme to sustaina­bility and renewal of scientific life and work in Ukraine and beyond.

What we offer:

  • a monthly stipend of 850 Euros;
  • accommodation in Bucharest or Sofia (according to the institute the Fellow has applied for);
  • reimbursement of travel costs;
  • access to the institute’s library and electronic resources;
  • additional support for scientific activities can be solicited.

What we expect:

  • Fellows are expected to work on their projects and take part in the scientific events organized by NEC or CAS, respectively;
  • Presence (physical or virtual) at the weekly seminars discussing the work in progress of the Fellows is compulsory. While, as a rule, Fellows are expected to be in residence in either Bucharest or Sofia, NEC and CAS also accept more flexible arrangements for scholars based in Ukraine;
  • At the end of their affiliation to the NEC or CAS, the fellows have to submit a research article, based on their work, that is to be published (electronically) by the institutes.

Eligibility:

  • The Fellowships are open to scholars at the postdoctoral level who present a meaningful research proposal;
  • Please note that English is the preferred language of communication during most events at NEC and CAS; communication skills in English are thus required.

Duration:

  • A full academic year or one term (5 months, starting with October 2023 or March 2024). Flexibility is also possible here.

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