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Sarah Tobin | - | <a href="/program/boston-university-and-college-junior-fellowship" hreflang="en">Boston University and College Junior Fellowship</a> | /program/boston-university-and-college-junior-fellowship | Is it Really Islamic? Piousness and Religious Life in Amman, Jordan |
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Nathalie Tocci | - | <a href="/program/europes-futures" hreflang="en">Europe’s Futures</a> | /program/europes-futures | Implications of the Russo-Ukrainian War for European Integration |
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Ihor Todorov | - | <a href="/program/ukraine-in-european-dialogue-fellowship-program" hreflang="en">Ukraine in European Dialogue Fellowship Program</a> | /program/ukraine-in-european-dialogue-fellowship-program | The Geopolitical Dimension of Ukraine’s Cooperation with Central and Eastern European Countries under Conditions of Russian Aggression |
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Vladislav Todorov | - | Political Aesthetics of Public Space | ||
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Maria Todorova | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute | The Balkans: Mission Possible |
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Adrian Tokar | - | Problems of Sovereignity in the Process of European Integration | ||
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Marek Tomin | - | <a href="/program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators" hreflang="en">Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators</a> | /program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators | Ladislav Klíma: Svět jako vědomí a nic [The World as Consciousness and Nothing] (Czech > English) |
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Ingvild Torsen | - | <a href="/program/boston-university-and-college-junior-fellowship" hreflang="en">Boston University and College Junior Fellowship</a> | /program/boston-university-and-college-junior-fellowship | After Aesthetics: Martin Heidegger and the End of Art |
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Gergely Tóth | - | <a href="/program/milena-jesenska-fellowship-for-journalists" hreflang="en">Milena Jesenská Fellowship for Journalists</a> | /program/milena-jesenska-fellowship-for-journalists | The Politics of Trolling |
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Barbara Tóth | - | <a href="/program/milena-jesenska-fellowship-for-journalists" hreflang="en">Milena Jesenská Fellowship for Journalists</a> | /program/milena-jesenska-fellowship-for-journalists | Generation 1989 |
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Balazs Trencsenyi | - | The Reception of Western Political Idea | ||
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Amalia Trepca | - | <a href="/program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators" hreflang="en">Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators</a> | /program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators | Edmund Husserl: Vorlesungen zur Phänomenologie des inneren Zeitbewusstseins [Lectures on the Phenomenology of Inner Time Consciousness] (GER > RUM) |
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Ilija Trojanow | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute | Towards a Universal Literary Canon |
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Abram Trosky | - | <a href="/program/boston-university-and-college-junior-fellowship" hreflang="en">Boston University and College Junior Fellowship</a> | /program/boston-university-and-college-junior-fellowship | Environmental Ethics and Cosmopolitanism |
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Sevasti Trubeta | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute | Theorizing Solidarity Using the Example of “Solidarity Citizenship” |
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Elena Trubina | - | <a href="/program/alexander-herzen-junior-fellowship" hreflang="en">Alexander Herzen Junior Fellowship</a> | /program/alexander-herzen-junior-fellowship | Is there a Post-Socialist Understanding of Cities? Comparing the Conceptual ‘Weight’ of Competing Urban Perspectives |
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Maxim Trudolyubov | - | <a href="/program/russia-in-global-dialogue" hreflang="en">Russia in Global Dialogue</a><br/><a href="/program/the-world-in-pieces" hreflang="en">The World in Pieces</a> | /program/russia-in-global-dialogue /program/the-world-in-pieces |
The Wise, the Cultured, and the Holy: How Russia Learned to Live with its War |