Blavatnik Archive Curriculum Writing Teacher Fellowship

Blavatnik Archive Teacher Fellowship (BATF) is a hands-on program where educators explore powerful visual propaganda from the twentieth century and  transform their learning into dynamic classroom curriculum.

The Davis Center is pleased to offer a new 2026–2027 curriculum-writing fellowship for K–14 educators in collaboration with the Blavatnik Archive. The theme of this fellowship is Reading Visual Propaganda. 

This free, hands-on fellowship invites educators to explore powerful visual propaganda from the twentieth century and transform what they learn into dynamic classroom curriculum. The program will feature a six-part webinar series examining a wide range of primarily visual propaganda materials from the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

Through expert-led sessions, participants will analyze how propaganda functioned in its historical context and how it shaped and reflected social attitudes and lived experiences. The series will explore how visual media was used by the state to influence public perception, promote policies, and construct narratives about everyday life. Topics will include Antisemitism, the gap between lived experience and official representations, propagandistic tropes in everyday objects, propaganda during the Second World War and the Cold War, and the challenges of defining propaganda as a concept. Participants will engage with a diverse set of primary sources, including posters, postcards, letters, newspaper illustrations, and photographs. Fellows will receive access to curated educational resources drawn from the Blavatnik Archive, as well as guidance from subject-matter experts, to support the development of a unit plan tailored to their classroom needs. Educators who complete the fellowship will receive 20 PDPs (contact hours) and may have their work featured on the websites of both the Davis Center and the Blavatnik Archive.

The BATF application is now open—click here to apply. Deadline: June 1, 2026.

Questions? Contact Sandra Grudić at sgrudic@fas.harvard.edu

Program Sponsors

This fellowship is a collaboration between the Blavatnik Archive, the Davis Center, the Cohen Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Keene State College, the Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies at the Ohio State University, the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, the Center for Russia, East Europe and Central Asia at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the Center for Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies at the University of Kansas, the Robert F. Byrnes Russian and East European Institute at Indiana University, and the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center at the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign.