Yale Baltic Studies is an interdisciplinary forum for the study of the Baltic Sea region, with an emphasis on the lands that comprise contemporary Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The program sponsors workshops, symposia, and lectures, and serves as a resource for and liaison among students and scholars whose work involves the Baltic region.
Baltic Studies typically hosts two visiting fellows from the region each academic year, inviting scholars whose work engages the cultures, histories, and contemporary issues of the Baltic region to share their expertise and research through lectures and conversations with students and faculty.
Baltic Studies is supported through the generosity of Dr. Kristaps J. Keggi, M.D. (Yale College, 1955); Mr. Juris Padegs (Yale College, 1954); and the family of the late Dr. Joseph Kazickas (Yale PhD 1951).
Learn more about the Baltic Studies Student Working Group organized through REEESNe.