Harrison Small Grant Program
The Southeast European Studies Association (SEESA) is currently accepting applications for its Harrison Small Grants program.

SEESA will award several grants of up to $500 to support graduate student participation in conferences with panels on Southeastern Europe in the 2002 calendar year. Grants will be made only to graduate students affiliated with North American universities, who plan to present papers in any discipline related to the Southeast European region, including the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, Greece, and Turkey. Proposals, which will focus on comparative analysis of issues across national boundaries in Southeast Europe, will be given preference. Grants will be disbursed once receipts from conference travel are submitted following the conference.

To apply, send a letter, a one-page CV, a supporting letter from a university faculty, an estimated budget for conference participation (airfare/llodging, etc.), and a brief summary of the proposed paper to:

Prof. Robert Greenberg, SEESA President
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
CB#3165, 425 Dey Hall
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3165

Applications sent by email are welcome; please send materials either as MS Word attachments or text files to
greenberg@unc.edu .

Application deadline is March 15, 2002.

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