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graduate education The Future of the Field

Graduate education is the means by which the future of European studies is made. How will its rising stars be prepared? How well-grounded will they be in current European scholarship? How should they be introduced to professional life, and to a wider network of scholars? The Nanovic supports graduate education through a range of grant programs, fellowships, and conferences.

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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS

ruSSian and german identitieS acroSS time and borderS

Continuing a collaboration begun last year in Germany, four graduate students in History from Notre Dame (Martina Cucchiara, Nathan Gerth, Andrew Hansen, and Mike Westrate) presented papers at Notre Dame alongside the work of their peers at Universität Bielefeld and the Center for German and European Studies in St. Petersburg. The sponsorship of the workshop crossed borders and included the Nanovic Institute, the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Program in Russian and East European Studies, and the two European institutions.

ProFeSSor Semion lYandreS, uniVerSitY oF notre dame

dr. dietmar WulFF, bieleFeld uniVerSitY

dr. tatJana ZimenkoVa, bieleFeld uniVerSitY and center For german and euroPean StudieS, St. PeterSburg

ProF. dr. andreaS VaSilache, bieleFeld uniVerSitY and center For german and euroPean StudieS, St. PeterSburg

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