PROGRAM: To support collaborative, creative formats to develop American academic and policy specialists and advance public, cultural, and historic knowledge on the Central and East European and Eurasian regions; address contemporary policy questions through basic and applied research; expose specialists from these regions to international approaches in the humanities and social sciences.
QUALIFICATIONS: Candidate Eligibility Requirements: normally, affiliationwith a university or research institution.
MONETARY SUPPORT: Grants do not normally exceed $25,000.
DEADLINES: 03/01/94
CONTACT:
International Research and Exchanges Board
1616 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
ATTN: Beate Dafeldecker
(202)628-8188