| Fellow |
City & Country |
Project Title |
| Gabriel Badescu |
Cluj-Napoca, Romania |
The role of social capital in public administration |
| Péter Bajomi-Lázár |
Budapest, Hungary |
Freedom of the media in Hungary |
| Nonna Barkhatova |
Novosibirsk, Russia |
The influence of regulation and taxation on small enterprise in Russia |
| Elena Brountseva |
St. Petersburg, Russia |
Russian textbook on international commercial arbitration |
| David Canek |
Prague, Czech Republic |
Racial integration and segregation in Czechoslovak, Czech and Slovak education systems: Roma in mainstream educational institutions and in schools for the mentally retarded |
| Bogdan Chiritoiu |
Bucharest, Romania |
Romanian health care reform: markets in health and experiences from other Central and Eastern European countries |
| Irina Davydova |
Novosibirsk, Russia |
University responses to current education reforms in Russia |
| Andrei Filtchenko |
Tomsk, Russia |
The preservation of indigenous languages and cultures in Siberia |
| Margit Feischmidt |
Budaors, Hungary |
Global multiculturalism and local ethnicities in Eastern Europe |
| Andre Kamenshikov |
Moscow, Russia |
North Caucasus NGO monitoring service |
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| Ireneusz Kaminski |
Krakow, Poland |
Western media standards in new European democracies |
| Lana Karlova |
Yerevan, Armenia |
Higher education management and strategy development in Armenia |
| Dina Khapaeva |
St. Petersburg, Russia |
Comparative dictionary of East vs. West basic historical terms |
| Tatiana Kiselyova |
Donetsk, Ukraine |
Pilot university course and promotion of alternative dispute resolution |
| Beata Klimkiewicz |
Krakow, Poland |
Participation of ethnic minorities in the public sphere |
| Natalya Korchakova |
Kharkov, Ukraine |
An electronic networking system to encourage land privatization and development |
| Ivan Krastev |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Independent public policy research institutes in South-Eastern Europe |
| Anna Kukuruza |
Kharkov, Ukraine |
Development of early intervention centers for disabled children |
| Svetlana Kulikova |
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan |
Curricula for journalism courses in Central Asia |
| Yulia Melnichuk |
Kharkov, Ukraine |
The impact of economic reforms on women's roles in Ukrainian society |
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| Miriam Molnár |
Bratislava, Slovakia |
Analysis of Central European policies toward homosexuals |
| Tamara Mtvarelidze |
Tbilisi, Georgia |
Promotion of civil society via public participation in Georgian reforms |
| Alina Mungiu Pippidi |
Bucharest, Romania |
Transformation of state TV into public TV in East-Central Europe |
| Dana Sapatoru |
Bucharest, Romania |
Economic transformation and the demand for higher education in Romania |
| Marianna Shershneva |
Kiev, Ukraine |
Standardized quality control in Ukrainian medical education |
| Snejana Slantcheva |
Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria |
Reforming Bulgarian higher education: An institutional perspective |
| Evgeniy Suborov |
Zaporozhya, Ukraine |
Effective NGO management and NGO handbook |
| Eszter Szilassy |
Budapest, Hungary |
Model for a training program in minority education in Hungary |
| Baiba Tjarve |
Riga, Latvia |
Models for a new performing arts theatre |
| Nigina Zaripova |
Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Freedom of expression in Tajikistan |