Visiting Fellows / alumni
| Name | Fellowship period | Link to Content | Program | Last Fellowship | |
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Kaloyan Pramatarov | - | /program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators | <a href="/program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators" hreflang="en">Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators</a> | Paul Ricœur: Temps et récit. Tome I: L’intrigue et le récit historique (French > Bulgarian) |
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Kristina Stoeckl | - | /program/oeaw-fellowship | <a href="/program/oeaw-fellowship" hreflang="en">OEAW Fellowship</a> | Orthodox Christianity and Politics: Multiple Secularisms, Liberal Norms and Traditional Religion |
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Vera Ammer | - | /program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators | <a href="/program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators" hreflang="en">Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators</a> | Vladimir Bibikhin: Ein anderer Anfang, philosophische Aufsätze (Russian > German) |
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Karla Koutková | - | /program/ceu-iwm-fellowship | <a href="/program/ceu-iwm-fellowship" hreflang="en">CEU-IWM Fellowship</a> | Politics of Informality: Navigating Statehood in (Post)Socialist Central and Eastern Europe |
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Assaf Ashkenazi | - | /program/hebrew-university-fellowship | <a href="/program/hebrew-university-fellowship" hreflang="en">Hebrew University Fellowship</a> | The Impact of the “Prague Spring” on Jewish and Arab Intellectuals in Israel |
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Halyna Petrosanyak | - | /program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators | <a href="/program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators" hreflang="en">Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators</a> | Elisabeth Freundlich: Die Ermordung einer Stadt namens Stanislau. NS-Vernichtungspolitik in Polen 1939-1945 (German > Ukrainian) |
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Ivaylo Ditchev | - | /program/democracy-fellowship | <a href="/program/democracy-fellowship" hreflang="en">Democracy Fellowship</a> | Urban Stages of Protest. Balkan Cities as Symptom |
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Lukasz Andrzejewski | - | /program/jozef-tischner-fellowship | <a href="/program/jozef-tischner-fellowship" hreflang="en">Józef Tischner Fellowship</a> | Psychopolitics: The Discourse of Psychiatry and Modernization Processes in Post-1989 Poland |
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Stefan Eich | - | /program/guests-of-the-institute | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | Moments of Monetary Politics |
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Victor Martinovich | - | /program/milena-jesenska-fellowship-for-journalists | <a href="/program/milena-jesenska-fellowship-for-journalists" hreflang="en">Milena Jesenská Fellowship for Journalists</a> | Marc Chagall, Long Way Home |
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Paul Dragos Aligica | - | /program/guests-of-the-institute /program/robert-bosch-fellowship-on-south-eastern-europe |
<a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a><br/><a href="/program/robert-bosch-fellowship-on-south-eastern-europe" hreflang="en">Robert Bosch Fellowship on South-Eastern Europe</a> | From “South-Eastern Europe” to “the Black Sea Region”.A Study of Social and Institutional Construction of Economic Regionalization |
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Christian Ferencz-Flatz | - | /program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators | <a href="/program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators" hreflang="en">Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators</a> | Walter Benjamin: Das Passagen-Werk (German > Romanian) |
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Michal Filipczuk | - | /program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators | <a href="/program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators" hreflang="en">Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators</a> | Judith Butler: Parting Ways. Jewishness and the Critique of Zionism (English > Polish) |
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Zaven Babloyan | - | Vicissitudes of Ethics in War and Authoritarianism: Psychoanalytic Interpretations. The Ukrainian Case. | ||
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Magdalena Bledowska | - | /program/guests-of-the-institute | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | 25 Years of Polish Transformation: Conditions of Mainstream Journalism and Challenges for the Future |
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Aleksander Morozov | - | /program/russia-in-global-dialogue | <a href="/program/russia-in-global-dialogue" hreflang="en">Russia in Global Dialogue</a> | Protests in Russia in December 2011 |
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Kinga Marulewska | - | /program/bronislaw-geremek-fellowship | <a href="/program/bronislaw-geremek-fellowship" hreflang="en">Bronisław Geremek Fellowship</a> | Quis judicabit? Carl Schmitt’s Early Theory of Sovereignty (1910 – 1945) in the Context of Pluralism (Laski) and Normativism (Kelsen) |