Friday, January 31

Call for Nominations: Copernicus Endowment for Polish Studies

The Copernicus Endowment Steering Committee is pleased to announce the
Copernicus Fellowship to be awarded to an incoming doctoral or
master's level student at the University of Michigan who expects to
focus his/her graduate work on Polish Studies. Students may not apply
directly for this award but must be nominated by their admitting
department or school at the University of Michigan. Departments are
invited to submit nominations for the Copernicus Fellowship to CREES.
The Copernicus Endowment will contribute up to $20,000 toward the first-year
stipend and tuition.

 Deadline Date: February 17, 2014 at 5:00 PM

 Eligibility: The fellowship is limited to incoming graduate students
who intend to work on Polish Studies.

For more information about Polish Studies at the University of

 Application Requirements: Nominating departments/schools must provide:

1. a copy of all application materials submitted for consideration of
admission; and

2. a letter of support from the department chair and/or faculty advisor.

 Contact: Julie Burnett, Academic Services Coordinator.


Julie Claus Burnett
Academic Services Coordinator
Armenian Studies Program
Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies
Center for European Studies
Copernicus Program in Polish Studies
Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies
University of Michigan