The Wisconsin Russia Project welcomes post-doctoral fellow, Alexander Kondakov, and three graduate student fellows, Kristina Butaeva, Dmitri Trifonov, and Mariia Ukhvatova! The scholars arrived to Madison in January and have already begun working with their …
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“As U.S.-Russia Tensions Rise, Rekindle People-to-People Relations”
This op-ed piece on “The National Interest” website mentions Ted Gerber’s study of Russian studies in the U.S. and the response by the Carnegie Corporation of NY.
Indiana University’s Russian Studies Workshop announces Russian Study Fellowships for Summer 2018
With the generous support of a major grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Russian Studies Workshop (RSW) at Indiana University (IU) is offering awards of up to $6500 to cover tuition/mandatory fees …
Aleksandra Lukina Presents at CREECA’s Lecture Series
October 19, 2017 Aleksandra Lukina’s lecture, “Russia’s Demographic Trends,” focused on trends, including birth and death rates, international migration, and forecasts of Russia’s age-sex structure. Lukina used statistical data to study fertility rate dynamics and …
According to The National Interest, Russian Studies is Thriving
October, 2017 A recent article from The National Interest by Timothy Frye features the scholarship of Wisconsin Russia Project steering committee members, Scott Gehlbach and Paul Dower.
Carnegie Corporation of New York Awards $1 Million to UW-Madison | The Wisconsin Russia Project Launches
September 26, 2016 The Carnegie Corporation of New York (CCNY) announced the University of Wisconsin–Madison as a recipient of a $1 million grant to strengthen the study of Russia at U.S. universities. The grant from the Carnegie …