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Since it was created in 1978, NCEEER has built a network of ties to institutions both in the United States and abroad that enables it to serve the needs of the Eurasian and East European studies community. The most long-standing part of this network consists of the more than two-hundred American universities and other institutions at which NCEEER has sponsored research.
In recent years, NCEEER has made strides to expand its presence in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. In early 1999, NCEEER opened a field office in Moscow. Since then, it has built a "virtual field office" network, by concluding fee-for-service agreements with a number organizations that maintain their own field offices in the region. Through this network, NCEEER has the ability to provide the scholars it funds access to important services in almost every country of the region. NCEEER has also been pursuing partnerships, as well as informal ties, with institutions in the former Soviet Union and central and Eastern Europe, in order to promote collaboration between American researchers and their colleagues from the region.
Finally, an extremely important part of this network is NCEEER's institutional partnership with the American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS. The two organizations have combined forces to jointly administer the NEH Collaborative Humanities Research Fellowship. In addition, through the American Councils, NCEEER has gained access to an unparalleled field office infrastructure in the former Soviet Union.
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As NCEEER's programs have expanded, the need for various logistical services--such as recruitment of scholars from the region, placement of American scholars in the region, the monitoring of grants--has become an important organizational issue. In order to provide for on-site services throughout Eurasia and Eastern Europe, NCEEER has negotiated a series of fee-for-service agreements, which give it access to a "virtual field office" network, in addition to the NCEEER field office in Moscow.
Agreements with the permanent Fulbright Commissions in six Central and Eastern European countries give NCEEER access to field office services in that region. A similar arrangement has been negotiated with the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies in the three Baltic countries. Finally, NCEEER has concluded an agreement with the American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS, which gives it access to the American Council's network of 46 field offices in the former Soviet Union.
Thanks to these agreements, NCEEER can now offer the scholars it funds field office services in the following countries and cities.
Central and Eastern Europe | Former Soviet Union | |
Bulgaria Czech Republic Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Poland Romania Slovakia Slovenia |
Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Moldova |
Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan |
Since it was created in 1978, NCEEER has built a network of ties to institutions both in the United States and abroad that enables it to serve the needs of the Eurasian and East European studies community. The most long-standing part of this network consists of the more than two-hundred American universities and other institutions at which NCEEER has sponsored research.
In recent years, NCEEER has made strides to expand its presence in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. In early 1999, NCEEER opened a field office in Moscow. Since then, it has built a "virtual field office" network, by concluding fee-for-service agreements with a number organizations that maintain their own field offices in the region. Through this network, NCEEER has the ability to provide the scholars it funds access to important services in almost every country of the region. NCEEER has also been pursuing partnerships, as well as informal ties, with institutions in the former Soviet Union and central and Eastern Europe, in order to promote collaboration between American researchers and their colleagues from the region.
Finally, an extremely important part of this network is NCEEER's institutional partnership with the American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS. The two organizations have combined forces to jointly administer the NEH Collaborative Humanities Research Fellowship. In addition, through the American Councils, NCEEER has gained access to an unparalleled field office infrastructure in the former Soviet Union.