Call for Visiting Scholars from Russia and Ukraine
The Russia and Eurasia Program at The Fletcher School is pleased to launch a new visiting scholars initiative. The program is now accepting applications for its 2022-2023 visiting scholars cohort. Scholars from Russia and Ukraine in the region are invited to apply, with the ultimate goal of networking, building relationships, and exchanging ideas to promote the rule of law, regional peace, and security and to develop a better understanding of international relations.
“Scholars from Russia and Ukraine whose backgrounds draw in expertise from academia, the think tank industry, and the public sector will have the extraordinary opportunity and resources to engage with their peers on a range of issues tackling regional and global peace and security,” said Chris Miller, Assistant Professor of International History and Co-Director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at The Fletcher School.
The initiative requires a three to nine-month commitment during the academic year, where scholars will focus on topics such as comparative constitutional law, international arbitration, public international law, Russian foreign policy, Ukrainian foreign policy, and U.S.-Russia relations. Scholars will also be provided opportunities to instruct courses, lectures, and seminars and produce a working paper for publication. Applications will be accepted until May 31, 2022. Details about the initiative can be found here.