2006 Junior Scholar Training Semiar Participants
Seventeen awards have been granted to the following Junior Scholars to participate in our annual training seminar at the Wye Woods Conference Center. JSTS is funded by a grant from Title VIII, The Act for Research and Traning for Eastern Europe and the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union, by the Department of State.
Emily Balic, History Department, Stanford University
Angela Fitzpatrick, Department of Political Science, Syracuse University
John W. Hulsey, Department of Political Science, Indiana University
Altin Ilirjani, Department of Political Science, Central European University
Karen Kapusta-Pofahl, Deptarment of Anthropology, University of Minnesota
Linda Kirschke, Department of Politics, Princeton University
Jonathan Larson, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan
Christopher Medalis, Columbia University
Kate Pedrotty, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Department of History
Jennie Schulze, George Washington University, Department of Political Science
Noah Sobe, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Klara Sogindolska, Johns Hopkins University, Department of Political Science
Sandra Staklis, Stanford University, School of Education
James Mace Ward, Stanford University, Department of History
Deanna Wooley, Indiana University, Department of History
Karen Young, City University of New York
Emilia Zankina, University of Pittsburgh, Center for Russian and East European Studies
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