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2009 NCEEER Grant Competitions Now Accepting Applications

Starting this year, we are encouraging the submission of applications via e-mail for all programs except the NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities) Collaborative Research Fellowship. Please see the individual competition guidelines for detailed information on how to apply.

Program

Supports

Eligibility

Application Deadline

Maximum Award

Programs for U.S. scholars

Title VIII National Research Competition Research on Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union Post-doctoral scholars; U.S. citizens or permanent residents February 13, 2009 $70,000 (collaborative project); $40,000 (individual project)
Title VIII Ed Hewett Fellowship Research on Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, conducted under auspices of a U.S. government agency U.S. citizens holding a Ph.D. or individuals with comparable research experience March 13, 2009 $50,000
Title VIII Short-Term Travel Grants Research on Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Balkans US citizens holding a Ph.D. or individuals with comparable research experience December 15, 2008 AND April 15, 2009 $3,000
NEH Collaborative Humanities Research Fellowship Collaborative humanities research in Central or Eastern Europe Post-doctoral scholars; U.S. citizens or permanent residents February 15, 2009 $40,000
James R. Millar Graduate Student Prize Best graduate student research paper in the humanities and social sciences regarding current or former communist regimes Current MA or PhD students February 13, 2009 $500

Programs for scholars from the former Soviet Union

Carnegie Research Fellowship Program (including the George F. Russell Fellowship Program) Research in the humanities or social sciences conducted at a U.S. college or university Faculty, researchers, and advanced graduate students from the cities of Baku, Ekaterinburg, Irkutsk, Kaliningrad, Novgorod, Minsk, Rostov-na-donu, Saratov, Tbilisi, Tomsk, Vladivostok, Voronezh, Yerevan, and their respective oblasts; other CASE (Center for Advanced Study and Education)-affiliated scholars April 30, 2009 Not applicable

 

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