Virtual Scholar Ukraine Stipend Program
Opens Jan 19 2024 12:00 AM (EST)
Deadline Feb 29 2024 11:59 PM (EST)
Description

Virtual Scholar Ukraine Stipend Program 

The Museum’s Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies announces Virtual Scholar Ukraine Stipend Program for researchers and faculty, who are currently living in Ukraine. Each award is up to three months with a stipend of $2,000 per month (up to $6,000). These research stipends are virtual (i.e., they are non-residential in nature and do not require travel and/or visas). 

Researchers will become part of a community that meets virtually on a weekly basis to discuss their research and teaching and utilizes the Museum’s extensive digital collections to further their work. 

Applications consist of a short CV and a motivational letter about the applicant’s Holocaust research and/or teaching (not more than 2 pages). Applications can be submitted in Ukrainian language.

Deadline is February 29, 2024. 

The first cohort will begin on April 1, 2024. Program participants may not hold other funded awards concurrently with this scholarship. During their award period, recipients may not conduct other paid work for the Museum

For more information, please contact Natalya Lazar, Program Manager of the Initiative on Ukrainian-Shared History and the Holocaust in Ukraine, nlazar@ushmm.org 

This program is made possible thanks to the generosity of the Piotr and Basheva Polsky Memorial Initiative for the Study of Ukrainian Jewry.

Virtual Scholar Ukraine Stipend Program


Virtual Scholar Ukraine Stipend Program 

The Museum’s Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies announces Virtual Scholar Ukraine Stipend Program for researchers and faculty, who are currently living in Ukraine. Each award is up to three months with a stipend of $2,000 per month (up to $6,000). These research stipends are virtual (i.e., they are non-residential in nature and do not require travel and/or visas). 

Researchers will become part of a community that meets virtually on a weekly basis to discuss their research and teaching and utilizes the Museum’s extensive digital collections to further their work. 

Applications consist of a short CV and a motivational letter about the applicant’s Holocaust research and/or teaching (not more than 2 pages). Applications can be submitted in Ukrainian language.

Deadline is February 29, 2024. 

The first cohort will begin on April 1, 2024. Program participants may not hold other funded awards concurrently with this scholarship. During their award period, recipients may not conduct other paid work for the Museum

For more information, please contact Natalya Lazar, Program Manager of the Initiative on Ukrainian-Shared History and the Holocaust in Ukraine, nlazar@ushmm.org 

This program is made possible thanks to the generosity of the Piotr and Basheva Polsky Memorial Initiative for the Study of Ukrainian Jewry.

Opens
Jan 19 2024 12:00 AM (EST)
Deadline
Feb 29 2024 11:59 PM (EST)