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PhD candidates will conduct independent archival research and complete a PhD project within a four-year funding period. Candidates will contribute to the project "20th-Century Commodity Marketing and Propaganda" with a regional focus on western Europe and its colonial possessions.
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ASEEES is able to offer a limited number of travel grants up to $1,000 to subsidize the travel of faculty, research specialists, and independent scholars who permanently reside in Eastern Europe and Eurasia to present their papers at the ASEEES Annual Convention. NOTE: Those who are displaced outside Eastern Europe/Eurasia due to Russia's war in Ukraine are also eligible.
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Fully-funded PhD position. The student will develop a research agenda on the political economics of migration and implications for migrant integration in destination countries. Assignment begins in September/October 2025.
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Full-time, one-year position (non-tenure-track) as a visiting lecturer in the Russian and East European Program. Successful applicant will teach all levels of Russian (first through fourth year) and one undergraduate course in English in their area of specialization (experience with 19th-c. Russian literature preferred). Priority given to applications submitted by May 5. Position begins September 1, 2025.
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For scholars completing a doctoral degree in mathematics in a developing country.
Award is limited to a maximum of $10,000 USD annually. Stipend may be used for tuition fees, living expenses, and travel to institution. Duration of support up to 4 years, or until program completion.
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PhD scholarship at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, exploring how crop species acclimate their photosynthetic processes to dynamic environmental conditions. The position is closely associated with a FlexiFarm project on the energy flexibility of vertical farms.
Term appointment is 3 years, with compensation normally in the pay grade of 536,200 NOK ($51,201 USD) according to the Norwegian Government salary scale.
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Postdoctoral fellowship position in the field of brain health research, hosted by the Neuroscience Research Community at the University of Eastern Finland. 9 research positions are available for a term appointment of 36 months. Applicants should not have resided in Finland for more than 12 months at the application deadline of May 31, 2025.
Fellows receive a monthly salary of €3980 euros, with up to €4500 annually in travel reimbursements for conferences and related research visits.
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Temporary, full-time research contract working at the intersection of US and literary studies, archival research, and advanced digital methodologies.
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Scholarships available for research projects in the historical humanities.
Funding period of up to 2 years, monthly scholarship award of €1,920.
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3-month research grant for Ukrainians leaving or have left Ukraine to support a study stay at a European Institution.
Maximum amount of €2,800 awarded.
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Successful applicants will use principles of differential and linear cryptanalysis to analyze and improve the security of Machine Learning models against attacks. The researcher will work at the Selmer Center in Secure Communication as part of a team that includes Adj. Prof. Vincent Rijmen, Adj. Prof. Stjepan Picek, and Prof. Lilya Budaghyan.
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Conduct research and prepare scientific papers in quantum optics and quantum science.
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Supporting students completing major research projects, presentations, and papers, with preference given to work related to IHS focus areas.
Award of up to $5,000 USD.
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Collaborate with a German host institution of your choice to complete academic research across the natural sciences, engineering, humanities, social sciences, and/or medicine.
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3 to 6 month fellowships available for Ukrainian nationals working on non-proliferation, disarmament, and arms control issues.
Fellows receive a $3000 USD monthly stipend.
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English preparation for life in the UK and English language skills for business.
Courses are four weeks in length, free of charge, and fully online.
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Research on the molecular basis of taupathies and neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's.
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Serve as the team leader for the DPRK Strategic Research Center's work on North Korean economics, politics, foreign relations, and the regional geopolitics of East Asia and the Korean peninsula.
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After attending the online seminar series on American academic values, participating scholars will become eligible for a travel grant to present their research at a U.S. conference during the 2025-2026 school year.
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Scholarship offered by the International Visegrad Fund to conduct research at the Open Society Archivum in Budapest, with the recommended proposal theme "Living in Dystopian Times: Lessons from the Cold War (and after)". While applicants from any country are encouraged to apply, priority will be given to applicants from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, as well as applicants at-risk from war zones.
Grant award is €3000 euros to cover travel to and from Budapest and subsistence and accommodation for an eight week stay.