Indiana University’s Department of Central Eurasian Studies invites applications for the new Balassi Institute Graduate Fellowship in Hungarian Studies.
The Fellowship will be given to a student who has been admitted to the University Graduate School at Indiana University Bloomington and is primarily engaged in research falling within the field of Hungarian language and area studies, including but not limited to Hungarian culture and history. Indiana University is a research university with world-class programs in both area studies and the disciplines; its libraries hold the richest university-based Hungarian collections in the U.S. Strong preference is given to citizens of the U.S. and Canada.
Annual fellowship benefits include tuition remission, health insurance, and a fellowship stipend (expected minimum $12,000). Recipients can apply annually for renewal.
Applicants should submit a letter of interest to the Balassi Institute Graduate Fellowship Selection Committee, IU CEUS, 355 North Eagleson Avenue, Global and International Studies Building 3103, Bloomington, IN 47405-1105. Include your full name, UID#, IU degree program and department, description of your research and two letters of recommendation.
If you do not have an Indiana University UID#, state the expected date of your admission to IU or intention to apply.
For up-to-date information and current submission deadline, please consult the Department of Central Eurasian Studies funding page.