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Columbia University - Harriman Institute for Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies - Postdoctoral Fellowships

DeadlineApril 21
Award amountGenerally do not exceed $5,000
Last checkedJun 24, 2026

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Core details, official source pages, and recent changes for this award.

Deadline
April 21
Award amount
Generally do not exceed $5,000
Academic level
Undergraduate
Discipline
Humanities / social sciences
Eligibility
Current Harriman faculty members; Book projects must fall within the Institute's focus and region; Must be Columbia faculty; Must meet current Columbia University travel requirements; Scholars with active interest and accomplishments in East and Central European studies (István Deák Professorship); Scholars with specialization in Ukrainian studies, preferably history, but literary/cultural studies considered
Requirements
Publication title; 250-word description; Table of contents; Status of publisher contract; Projected publication date; Budget for expenses to be covered

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Faculty Publication Grants

Information and application instructions for Harriman Institute faculty members seeking funding to support book manuscript production costs.

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Visiting Faculty Positions at The Harriman Institute

Information regarding open visiting faculty positions at Columbia University's Harriman Institute, including the István Deák Visiting Professorship and Ukrainian Studies visiting appointments for the 2026-2027 academic year.

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Central Asia Military Base Timeline

An interactive research resource from the Harriman Institute detailing the history of U.S. military bases in Central Asia from the post-9/11 era through the regional withdrawal.

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Cold Wars and the Academy | Harriman Institute

An oral history project archive featuring interviews with scholars and experts on Russian and Eurasian studies, hosted by the Harriman Institute at Columbia University.

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