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OPEN CALL: New scholarship program for Belarusians

The offer is aimed at Belarusian researchers, historians, cultural workers, journalists and scientists in the field of humanities, especially in disciplines such as: political history and legal history, sociology…

Over 1,500 political prisoners held in truly Stalinist prison camps and tens of thousands more who face other forms of political repression because of their beliefs. Not much remains of the pro-democracy protest movement of 2021, as Lukashenka, who is pro-Russian and dependent on Putin, crushed it with an iron fist. Of course, Lukashenka’s destructiveness goes much further: he is targeting the Belarusian language, culture and identity as a whole. What is particularly depressing is that these developments are no longer heard in the media and by the international public.

That’s why we’re introducing a new scholarship for Belarusians : It’s about scientific-historical projects on Central and Eastern Europe with a special focus on Belarus, which should be completed in three to six months.

The offer is aimed at Belarusian researchers, historians, cultural workers, journalists and scientists in the field of humanities, especially in disciplines such as: political history and legal history, sociology, culture, social processes in Eastern and Central Europe.

Жыве Беларусь!

All information can be found here