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Name | Fellowship period | Program | Link to Content | Most Recent Fellowship | |
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Viktor Voronkov | - | <a href="/program/russia-in-global-dialogue" hreflang="en">Russia in Global Dialogue</a> | /program/russia-in-global-dialogue | Was ist ethnisch an der ethnischen Ökonomie? | |
Natalya Vorozhbyt | - | <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 | Green Corridors: It is Fairer to Call Them Red | |
Alida Vracic | - | <a href="/program/europes-futures" hreflang="en">Europe’s Futures</a> | /program/europes-futures | Western Balkan Diaspora – Untapped Potential and Global Asset for the Region | |
Martin Vrba | - | <a href="/fellowships/jesenska" hreflang="en">Milena Jesenská Fellowship for Journalists</a> | /fellowships/jesenska | Second Transformation: On Green Transition Narratives in Central-Eastern Europe | |
Tamara Vronska | - | <a href="/program/non-residential-fellowships-for-scholars-from-ukraine" hreflang="en">Non-Residential Fellowships for Scholars from Ukraine</a> | /program/non-residential-fellowships-for-scholars-from-ukraine | Foreigners as a Specific Group of "Minus" on the Territory of the Ukrainian SSR in 1920-1980 | |
Nina Vucenik | - | <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 | The Gender Gap and the Creation of Civil Society in Central Europe | |
Dean Vuletic | - | <a href="/program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators" hreflang="en">Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators</a> | /program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators | Zvonimir Dobrovic/Gordan Bosanac: An Oral History of Homosexuality in Croatia (Croatian > English) | |
Iryna Vushko | - | <a href="/program/united-europe-divided-history" hreflang="en">United Europe – Divided History</a> | /program/united-europe-divided-history | From Politicum to Policing: Police in East-Central Europe, 1740-1848 | |
Thomas de Waal | - | <a href="/program/europes-futures" hreflang="en">Europe’s Futures</a> | /program/europes-futures | Dealing with a Weaker Russia: Analysis and Implications | |
Hans-Jürgen Wagener | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute | Political-economic transformation processes in post-communist societies | |
Reinhold Wagnleitner | - | Visiting Fellowship | |||
Stephen Walt | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute | Amnesia International: What World Leaders Keep Forgetting about World Politics | |
Nicolas de Warren | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a><br/><a href="/program/jan-patocka-research-program" hreflang="en">Jan Patočka Research Program</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute /program/jan-patocka-research-program |
Homecoming: Jan Patočka and the 1st World War | |
Andrzej Waskiewicz | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute | The New Rise of Utopian Thinking | |
Piotr Wciślik | - | <a href="/program/ceu-postdoctoral-fellowship" hreflang="en">CEU Postdoctoral Fellowship</a> | /program/ceu-postdoctoral-fellowship | Cold War Histories of Free Flow of Information and How It Informed our Futures | |
Adam Wegrzecki | - | Translating Max Scheler's Writings | |||
Martin Weinmann | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute | Guest of the Institute in November 2007 | |
Jack Russell Weinstein | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute | Liberal Sympathies: Justice, Upward Mobility, and Adam Smith’s Moral Sentiments |