Academy Robert Bosch Fellowship (անգլերեն)
Applications are now open for the Academy Robert Bosch Fellowship. The fellowship provides the next generation of thinkers from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine with the opportunity to spend nine months working at Chatham House with the Russia and Eurasia Programme team. Fellows will advance their knowledge of post-Soviet politics, contribute to Chatham House research, and build links with policy and academic communities in the UK, Germany and the EU more broadly. The fellowships are part of Chatham House's Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs and they are generously supported by the Robert Bosch Stiftung.
Academy fellowships have three main elements:
- Work on a personal research project on aspects of international affairs (see ourwebsite for eligible topics)
- Participation in the Academy’s leadership programme and activities
- Opportunity to contribute to the wider work of the Russia and Eurasia Programme
Academy fellows receive a monthly stipend to cover living expenses.
Applications are now open and close on 31 May 2016 at 17.00 BST.
For information on the Academy Robert Bosch Fellowship, including eligibility, research topics and application details, please visit the Academy webpage.
Other Academy fellowships also offer a chance to research the former Soviet region (among other topics):
- The Academy Stavros Niarchos Foundation Fellowship (open to candidates from Greece and the Greek diaspora) offers a chance to research Russia's role and influence in southeast Europe.
- China's ambitions in the former Soviet countries is one of the topics available as part of the Academy Asia Senior Fellowship (open to candidates from Afghanistan, Australia, the People’s Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Pakistan and South Korea).