94-14619. Announcement of FY 1994 Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies Grant Recipients  

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    DEPARTMENT OF STATE
    
    Bureau of Intelligence and Research
    [Public Notice 2019]
    
     
    
    Announcement of FY 1994 Russian, Eurasian and East European 
    Studies Grant Recipients
    
        On March 12, 1994, the U.S. Department of State approved the 
    December 3, 1993, recommendations of the Russian, Eurasian and East 
    European Studies Advisory Committee for awards in the competition which 
    ended October 1, 1993.
    
    1. American Council of Teachers of Russian/American Council for 
    Collaboration in Education and Language Study
    
    Grant: $370,000
    Purpose: To provide fellowships for in-country training through the 
    Academic Year and Semester language programs and the Combined Research 
    and Language Training program in Russian, Eurasian and East European 
    languages.
    Contact: Dan E. Davidson, Director, ACTR/ACCELS, 1776 Massachusetts 
    Avenue NW., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036 (202) 833-7522
    
    2. Council on International Educational Exchange
    
    Grant: $160,000
    Purpose: To support fellowship programs for in-country advanced 
    Russian; and Russian for Social Science, Business and Science Students.
    Contact: Damon B. Smith, Deputy Executive Director, Cooperative Russian 
    Language Program/CIEE, 205 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017 (212) 
    661-1414
    
    3. Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford 
    University
    
    Grant: $200,000
    Purpose: To support postdoctoral fellowships (6-12 months duration) and 
    summer grants for individual research projects on Russia, Eurasia and 
    East Europe at Hoover.
    Contact: Richard F. Staar, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford, 
    CA 94305-6010, (415) 723-1348
    
    4. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    
    Grant: $174,577
    Purpose: To provide partial funding for the University's Summer 
    Research Laboratory, and the Slavic Reference Service.
    Contact: Diane P. Koenker, Program Administrator, Russian and East 
    European Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 104 
    International Studies Building, 910 South Fifth Street, Champaign, IL 
    61820, (217) 333-1244
    
    5. Institute on International Education
    
    Grant: $150,000
    Purpose: To support approximately 12-13 Professional Development 
    Fellowships for one year for advanced graduate students and junior 
    faculty in professional fields for research on policy analysis of East 
    Central Europe and Eurasia.
    Contact: Theresa Granza, Institute of International Education, 809 
    United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017-3580, (212) 883-8200, Fax 
    (212) 984-5452
    
    6. International Research and Exchanges Board
    
    Grant: $2,250,000
    Purpose: To support a variety of programs facilitating American 
    scholarly access to Russia, Eurasia and East Europe: individual field 
    research exchanges; predeparture orientation; long-term individual 
    research fellowships for American graduate students; short-term travel 
    grants; special projects; research residencies; and dissemination of 
    field results.
    Contact: Robert T. Huber, Vice President, IREX, 1616 H Street NW., 
    Washington, DC 20006, (202) 628-8188
    
    7. Joint Committee on Eastern Europe
    
    Grant: $1,200,000
    Purpose: To support fellowship for advanced graduate training, 
    dissertation completion, pre- and postdoctoral research; individual and 
    institutional language training grants; US centers in East Europe, 
    research conferences; and the Junior Scholars' Training Seminar.
    Contact: Jason Parker, Executive Associate, JCEE/American Council of 
    Learned Societies, 228 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017-3398 (212) 
    697-1505 (ext. 134/135)
    
    8. Joint Committee on the Soviet Union and its Successor States
    
    Grant: $1,785,980
    Purpose: To support a national fellowship program for graduate 
    training, dissertation completion, and postdoctoral research, including 
    a professional development and retraining program; an annual workshop 
    in underepresented fields; institutional grants for intensive training 
    in Russian and non-Russian languages of the former Soviet Union; a 
    research & development program; and support for the American 
    Bibliography for Slavic and East European Studies (ABSEES).
    Contact: Susan Bronson, Staff Associate, JCSSS/Social Science Research 
    Council, 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158 (212) 661-0280
    
    9. National Academy of Sciences
    
    Grant: $125,000
    Purpose: To support a postdoctoral fellowship program for collaborative 
    research between American specialists and their colleagues in the 
    fields of public policy in the former Soviet Union and Central Europe.
    Contact: Gary R. Waxmonsky, Acting Director, Office for Central Europe 
    and Eurasia, National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council, 
    2101 Constitution Avenue NW., (FO 2014), Washington, DC 20418 (202) 
    334-2644
    
    10. National Council for Soviet and East European Research
    
    Grant: $2,460,000
    Purpose: To conduct a national competition among American institutions 
    of higher education and non-profit corporations in support of 
    postdoctoral research projects on Russia, Eurasia, and East Europe.
    Contact: Robert Randolph, Executive Director, NCSEER, 1755 
    Massachusetts Avenue NW., Suite 304, Washington, DC 20036 (202) 387-
    0168
    
    11. The Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars
    
    Grant: $1,109,443 ($704,440 to Kennan; $405,003 to EES)
    Purpose: To support the fellowships, meetings, and publications 
    programs of the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies and the 
    East European activities of the East and West European Program, 
    including the annual Junior Scholars' Training Seminar.
    Contact: Blair Ruble, Director, Kennan Institute or John Lampe, 
    Director, East European Studies, East and West European Program, The 
    Wilson Center, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, Suite 704, Washington, DC 20024-
    2518 (202) 287-3400.
    
        Dated: May 31, 1994.
    Kenneth E. Roberts,
    Executive Director, Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies 
    Advisory Committee.
    [FR Doc. 94-14619 Filed 6-15-94; 8:45 am]
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Federal Register: June 16, 1994, Public Notice 2019