New Visiting Fellows Starting in September

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After a quieter academic year with fewer visiting fellows able to be in residence, caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, we are delighted to be fully open again and will be joined by 25 new fellows in the month of September.

 

These are the fellows joining us in September, across all programs. Please click on their names to find out more about their individual fellowships and research projects.

Koleka Putuma
Artist in residence at the IWM in September 2021,
in cooperation with Wiener Festwochen

Ruzha Smilova
Meritocracy and the Crisis of Liberal Representative Democracy,
Democracy Fellowship

Tatiana Levina
The Science of the Russian Avant-Garde: Kazimir Malevic,
Eurasia in Global Dialogue

Giorgia Donà
Digital Forced Migration, Techno-Borderscapes and Coloniality,
Europe-Asia Research Platform on Forced Migration

Ranabir Samaddar
Interpretation and Heterogeneity,
Europe-Asia Research Platform on Forced Migration

Paula Banerjee
Locating the Diseased Body,
Europe-Asia Research Platform on Forced Migration

Nergis Canefe
Reflexivity in Forced Migration Studies: Postcolonial, Decolonial and Transnational Methodologies,
Europe-Asia Research Platform on Forced Migration

Zoran Nechev
Internal and External Understanding of EU’s Strategic Autonomy: How to Adapt to the New Realities,
Europe’s Futures - Ideas for Action

Janka Oertel
Need for Speed? Europe, China, and the Competition for the Green Tech Transition,
Europe’s Futures - Ideas for Action

Wojciech Przybylski
Future Europe as a Superpower: Voices from CEE,
Europe’s Futures - Ideas for Action

Amanda Coakley
The Rise of Ultra-Conservatism in Central Europe and the Decline of Women’s Reproductive Rights,
Europe’s Futures - Ideas for Action

Oana Popescu-Zamfir
Weaponizing Society vs. Building Collective Resilience,
Europe’s Futures - Ideas for Action

Valbona Zeneli
Outcomes of Chinese Engagement in Southeast Europe: Potential Scenarios,
Europe’s Futures - Ideas for Action

Olivia Lazard
How Can the EU's Green Agenda Go Global?,
Europe’s Futures - Ideas for Action

Soli Özel
Europe’s Futures - Ideas for Action

Mallika Leuzinger
Archival Imaginaries and the Politics of History in South Asia,
Guest of the Institute

Diego Acosta
Regional Free Movement of People Law: A New Field of Study for International Migration Law,
Guest of the Institute

Umut Kuruüzüm
The Entanglements Between Wars and Economic Relations in Late Capitalism in the Context of the Semi-Autonomous Region of Iraqi Kurdistan,
Guest of the Institute

András Lénárt
The Ghetto Houses of Budapest, 1944,
Guest of the Institute

Teresa Baron
Commissioning Parents,
Jan Patočka Fellowship

Františka Schormová
Prague, Red and Black: Early Cold War Journeys, Networks, and Poems,
Jan Patočka Fellowship

Lutz Kliche
Carlos Franz: El desierto [Die Wüste] (ES > GER),
World Literature Fellowship for Translators

For the first time, we are delighted to welcome two recipients of the SEE Graduate Scholarships, Arjin Tas and Aleksandra Gagić who will be non-resident.

Piotr Kosicki will continue his fellowship as a Ukraine in European Dialogue Sheptyts'kyi Program non-resident fellow.