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Dianne Widzinski Visiting Fellowship

The Copernicus Center for Polish Studies (CCPS) invites applications for the Dianne Widzinski Visiting Fellowship, a residential fellowship at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The fellowship was made possible by a generous gift intended to extend knowledge of contemporary Polish society and politics and provide Polish scholars with opportunities to conduct and share their research at the University of Michigan. 

Applicants are invited to propose research projects that could include, but are not limited to: rule of law or topics of vital importance in contemporary Poland, freedom of speech, women’s rights, issues of equity, and social issues in Poland. Candidates must have current residency in Poland and possess excellent oral and written English language skills; proficiency will be verified.

The awards support two categories of fellows. Eligibility and award details are as follows:

  1. Widzinski Senior Fellows: A three- to nine-month residential fellowship for scholars, artists, journalists, or public figures from Poland to pursue their research, art, or mission while engaging with U-M students, faculty, and the Michigan community. Engagement may consist of public lectures, participation in CCPS events, and/or teaching a mini-course on topics related to Poland. The specific term of residency will be designed with the CCPS director. Awards include round-trip economy class airfare to Detroit, Michigan; health insurance coverage; reimbursement for visa fees; and salary commensurate with academic rank or experience.
  2. Widzinski Research Fellows: A one- to three-month residential fellowship for advanced Polish doctoral students conducting research in Polish studies. Awards include round-trip economy class airfare to Detroit, Michigan; health insurance coverage; reimbursement for visa fees; housing; and a stipend.

Applicants must submit:

  • A completed application form, including

    • A brief proposal (approximately 1,000 words) describing: a) past and current research, and b) plan for the visit at U-M
    • Curriculum Vitae
    • A copy of your doctoral diploma or highest degree received
    • Widzinski Research Fellow applicants must also submit a recommendation letter from the dissertation chair or comparable or person with excellent knowledge of the candidate and their work
    • Consent to participate in interview via telephone, Skype, or Zoom

Deadline: March 15 for Fall 2024, August 15 for Winter/Spring 2025