From: Robert De Lossa <[log in to unmask]>
Petro Jacyk Distinguished Fellowship
in Ukrainian Studies
The Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University is now accepting
applications for the Petro Jacyk Distinguished Fellowship in Ukrainian
Studies for the academic year 2001-02. The fellowship is designed to
bring talented professionals and scholars of exceptional promise to
Harvard
University for a period of three to ten months. While in residence,
Jacyk
Fellows will use the University's unique resources to work on
significant
and innovative projects in Ukrainian studies, and in general to further
their professional development. Jacyk Fellows will interact with the
Harvard academic community through such activities as giving lectures,
readings, or performances, writing articles, or offering classes. The
2001-02 Jacyk Fellow will be selected through an international
competition,
open (but not limited) to policy-makers, artists, writers, journalists,
and
scholars.
This fellowship is funded through a gift to the Institute by the Petro
Jacyk Educational Foundation in Ontario, Canada. Mr. Petro Jacyk, a
prominent Canadian businessman who runs a successful construction and
land
development company, has been one of the Institute's most generous
benefactors. In addition to this most recent gift, he has endowed the
position of the Petro Jacyk Bibliographer in Ukrainian Studies at the
library of the Ukrainian Research Institute.
Application Procedure:
Please submit a completed application form (with project description),
along with a curriculum vitae or résumé to:
Dr. James Clem
Jacyk Fellowship Program
Ukrainian Research Institute
1583 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02138
The application deadline is March 5, 2001. Decisions will be announced
by
April 13, 2001. Application forms can be downloaded from the
Institute's
website, http://www.huri.harvard.edu/pr_ann/jacyk_web.html. For more
information, contact Dr. James Clem at: <[log in to unmask]>.
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