This year, in cooperation with our international partners, we continued our fellowship program for scholars from Ukraine. Within its framework, researchers work for several months on their topic at the Center for Urban History; have the opportunity to work with the Center's resources, visit local archival institutions and libraries, and have a chance to give a seminar or lecture. At the end of the year, we are pleased to summarize the results and introduce the program partners and the Center's fellows and their research.
The scholarship programs in 2023 were made possible by the continued cooperation with the Institute for the Humanities / Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (Vienna) and the Körber-Stiftung Foundation (Hamburg). In April, we launched a call for proposals and as a result, six researchers received support and the opportunity to undertake internships of three to six months. We also continued our cooperation with the Foundation for Jewish Studies in Wroclaw and were able to provide a two-month fellowship in partnership with the International Organization of UK Universities.
Also, through a small grant to the Center from the East-West Management Institute, a non-profit organization headquartered in New York, two Ukrainian scholars, Ulyana Kyrchiv (UCU) and Daryna Korkach (independent researcher), were supported to participate in the 2023 Diversity and Democracy Institute that took place in Wroclaw, Poland, in July 2023.
Such support for researchers in Ukraine is very important, especially in the critical time of war when the development of research requires additional support and strengthening of professional networking. We greatly appreciate such partnerships and the opportunity to work together with a wide range of scientists.