The Social Science Research Council Eurasia Program is pleased to  announce that *online applications are now available for its* *2011/2012  Fellowships Competition*.
**Eurasia Program Fellowships**are intended for applicants who have  completed their dissertation field research and/or data collection, who  have made significant progress in outlining emergent, innovative  contributions to scholarship, and who are willing to reach beyond the  academic community to make their work known and accessible to a variety  of publics.
The Eurasia Program offers *three types of fellowship support in 2011*,  providing financial and academic support to graduate students in the  early stages of dissertation development, Ph.D. candidates near  completion of their doctoral programs in the social sciences and related  humanities, and young scholars within five years of the completion of  their Ph.D.
The funding for this fellowship program is provided by the Department of  State, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Office of Outreach Title  VIII Program <http://www.state.gov/s/inr/grants/index.htm>  for Research and Training on Eastern Europe and Eurasia (Independent  States of the Former Soviet Union). One of the goals of the Title VIII  program is to support and sustain American expertise on the countries of  Eastern Europe and Eurasia. This program also works to support  outreach; build relationships between the policy community and the  academic community; help build national capability by engaging diverse  experts in the exploration of new ideas and perspectives; and create new  knowledge and research.
*Applications due – November 15, 2011*
*Pre-Dissertation Awards (PDAs)*
Pre-Dissertation Awards (PDAs) enable early stage graduate students to  perform initial field assessments of up to 4 weeks for archival  exploration, preliminary interviews, and other forms of feasibility  studies related to their dissertations. We anticipate awarding 4-6 young  scholars the opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge of their proposed  field sites, establish contacts within local communities, meet with  local scholars, and gain insight into how their dissertation topic  resonates with regional intellectual, political and social currents.
Proposals should reflect a clear plan for initial field assessment,  require a budget of less than $4,000, and clearly articulate the policy  relevance of the proposed project.
*Dissertation Development Awards (DDAs)*
Dissertation Development Awards (DDAs) are intended to provide one year  of support to enable the prompt completion of a PhD dissertation. We  anticipate offering approximately 10 DDAs (with stipends up to $18,000  and $4,000 of possible supplemental funding) to advanced graduate  students who have completed their fieldwork. Fellows will participate in  professionalization activities and a spring conference, and contribute  to the Eurasia Program's new working paper and policy brief series.
Applicants should pay serious attention to the policy-relevant aspects of their research.
*Post-Doctoral Research Awards (PDRAs)*
Post-Doctoral Research Awards (PDRAs) provide research funds to  early-career scholars who have been awarded their PhD within the last  five years to support the furthering of the work initiated in their  dissertations or the launching of their first post-dissertation research  project. We anticipate awarding 2-3 of these awards (of up to $33,000  each over 24 months), which will provide unique and valuable resources  for recent PhDs making the transition into professional research  careers. Applicants will be expected to secure overhead agreements from  their institution of employment (for no more than 10% of the total award  amount). Research funds may be used for travel, data collection,  software, research assistance, salary, or other forms of scholarly  development. Applicants must present a clear research and writing plan,  highlighting their publication strategy and discussing the policy  relevance of the proposed work.
For additional details on how to apply and answers to Frequently Asked Questions, please see: http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/eurasia-fellowship/.
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