Every spring the Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies at Miami University holds an annual International Young Researchers Conference, which invites advanced graduate students and recent doctorate recipients from the U.S. and abroad to present …
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Inaugural Young Scholars Conference Held in Madison
In the September e-newsletter, CREECA reported on the Young Scholars Conference held in July, 2018.
Job Posting at Indiana University
Please see the below link for information regarding a job opening at Indiana University for an Assistant Professor of Russian Foreign Relations. https://creeca.wisc.edu/2018/06/job-assistant-professor-russian-foreign-relations-indiana-university/
WRP Post-doctoral Fellow, Megan Metzger, to Hold Position at Stanford University
June, 2018 The Wisconsin Russia Project extends a heartfelt congratulations to Megan Metzger, who has accepted a full-time position at Stanford University as Research Scholar and Associate Director of Research for the Global Digital Policy Incubator …
Russian Studies Workshop at Indiana University to host a two-day methods training workshop in September, 2018
Please visit this link for further information on how to apply for the methods training to be held by the Russian Studies Workshop at Indiana University, a sister project funded by the Carnegie Corporation of …
Alexander Kondakov Publishes in Feminist Formations
May 4, 2018 Congratulations to Alexander Kondakov for his recent publication, “Crip Kinship:A Political Strategy of People Who Were Deemed Contagious by the Shirtless Putin,” in the Spring 2018 issue of the journal Feminist Formations! The article can …
Wisconsin Russia Project Researchers Make Connections Across Campus
April 24, 2018 CREECA’s April Newsletter features WRP scholars, their research, and their contributions to UW-Madison. Read the full article: WISCONSIN RUSSIA PROJECT RESEARCHERS MAKE CONNECTIONS ACROSS CAMPUS
WRP Members Publish in Comparative Politics
April, 2018 A team of UW-Madison scholars and alumni published the article “Xenophobia on the Rise? Temporal and Regional Trends in Xenophobic Attitudes in Russia” in Comparative Politics (2018). The article is co-authored by Hannah Chapman (PhD candidate in …
Hannah Chapman Publishes an Article on The Monkey Cage
April 18, 2018 Hannah Chapman (PhD candidate in political science) published the article “Russians Are Actually Getting Less Xenophobic” in the political science blog The Monkey Cage, a project of The Washington Post.
Kondakov Presents Research
April, 2018 WRP post-doc, Alexander Kondakov continues to present his research at academic conferences. He presented recently at the Soyuz Symposium at Yale University, participated in a roundtable at Harvard University, gave a talk on …