Educator fellowships are online, cohort-based programs that run across part or the entirety of the academic year. Designed for K–14 educators, these fellowships provide opportunities to learn from and collaborate with scholars and subject experts while developing classroom-ready curriculum on focused themes related to Eastern Europe, Russia and Eurasia. Fellows meet virtually outside of regular working hours (typically 6:30–8:00 PM EST) from September through May and participate in discussions, workshops, and collaborative activities that foster both professional learning and community building among educators. Participation is application-based.
For the 2026–27 academic year, we will offer two fellowships: the Engaging Eurasia Teacher Fellowship, themed “Science, Health, and Medicine in Eastern Europe and Eurasia,” and the Blavatnik Archives Teacher Fellowship, focused on “Reading Visual Propaganda.” Each fellowship will have an application window of approximately four to six weeks, beginning in March 2026. For links to application please visit individual websites.