Title |
Jacyk Distinguished Fellowship, AY 2024-2025 |
School |
Faculty of Arts and Sciences |
Department/Area |
Ukrainian Research Institute |
Position Description |
The Jacyk Distinguished Fellowship is granted to senior scholars to support significant, innovative research on topics pertaining to Ukraine. Jacyk Distinguished Fellows are leading scholars in their fields. This fellowship is designed to bring distinguished scholars to Harvard University for one academic term of focused, independent research in Ukrainian studies. Fellows enjoy access to Harvard’s vast research resources and vibrant intellectual environment.
- 5-months, full-time, in-residence at Harvard for one academic term, beginning on either September 1st or February 1st
- Stipend of 6,000 USD per month
- Roundtrip plane/rail travel to Boston
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Basic Qualifications |
- Fellowships from the Ukrainian Research Institute support significant, innovative, independent research on topics pertaining to Ukrainian history, culture, and society while in residence at Harvard University.
- Applicants must hold a PhD degree or equivalent (Candidate of Sciences, кандидат наук) in the humanities and social sciences.
- This fellowship is awarded to senior scholars who have made significant contributions to their field and to Ukrainian studies. Successful applicants typically have tenure at their home institute and/or have earned a post-doctoral degree (Doctor of Sciences, доктор наук, Habilitation).
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Additional Qualifications |
- Scholars who have demonstrated a commitment to advancing knowledge of Ukraine through teaching, research, and publication are encouraged to apply.
- Citizens of all countries are welcome.
- Applicants must be eligible to receive and maintain a short-term J-1 visa to carry out research in residence at Harvard supported by a fellowship from HURI. More information can be found at http://www.hio.harvard.edu/j-scholar-visa . Please also note the two-year national residency requirements, which may apply to you if you recently held a long-term J-1 visa.
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Special Instructions |
- Please review the fellowship web page for full details:
- https://huri.harvard.edu/mihaychuk-postdoc-fellowships
- https://huri.harvard.edu/HURI-research-fellowships
- https://huri.harvard.edu/jacyk-distinguished-fellowships
- Required Documents:
- Short Bio, 200-300 words, upload to “Other”
- Research Proposal, 4-8 pages, double spaced
- CV
- NO reference letters are required. Applicants may skip the reference page in the application form.
- Applications must be submitted no later than Thursday, 1 February 2024.
- Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
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Contact Information |
Dr. Megan K. Duncan Smith, HURI Programs Coordinator |
Contact Email |
[email protected] |
Equal Opportunity Employer |
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law. |
Minimum Number of References Required |
0 |
Maximum Number of References Allowed |
0 |
Keywords |
Ukraine, Ukrainian |