Grants and Post-Doctoral Positions
The Joseph P. Kazickas Post-Doctoral Associate
Yale University’s Program in Baltic Studies invites applications for a post-doctoral position of four to five duration in the following fields: law, economics, business and finance, environmental policy, political science, international relations, and history. The Post-Doctoral Associate will be expected to be in residence in New Haven, to participate in the activities of the Yale Baltic Studies Program, and to make at least one public presentation at Yale.
The Juris Padegs Post-Doctoral Associate
Yale University’s Program in Baltic Studies invites applications for a post-doctoral fellowship of four months in any field in the humanities or social sciences. The Post-Doctoral Associate will be expected to be in residence in New Haven, to participate in the activities of the Yale Baltic Studies Program, and to make at least one public presentation on campus.
MA Fellowship for Students from the Baltic Countries
The European Studies Council invites applications from students who are citizens or permanent residents of Estonia, Latvia, or Lithuania for one fully funded fellowship (two years) to the Master of Arts program in European and Russian Studies. This program embraces the entire spectrum of European nations and cultures. Students choose a particular national or thematic focus geared to their individual interests and language skills, but also acquaint themselves with the traditions and issues associated with various parts of Europe.
Keggi-Berzins Fellowship for Baltic Studies
The European Studies Council at the Yale MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies and the Baltic Studies Program administer the Keggi-Berzins Fellowship for Baltic Studies. Prizes of up to $2,000 will be awarded to current Yale undergraduates and graduate students for research or language study in or about a Baltic country.