Team
Core team
Project manager
Associates and visiting fellows
Associates are invited to join and collaborate with the NTAutonomy team while staying and conducting research in Vienna.
Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw/Poland, May 2023
Institute for Ethnic Studies, Ljubljana/Slovenia, February 2023
Princeton University, USA, November 2022-January 2023
University of Innsbruck, Nevember-December 2022
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, October-November 2022
University of Göttingen, Germany, September-October 2022
University of Ostrava, Czech Republic, August-September 2022
University of Szeged, Hungary, June-August 2022
I. Krypiakevych Institute of Ukrainian Studies of National Academy of Ukraine, April-May 2022
Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University (Ukraine), April-May 2022
University of Tokyo, Japan. March-July 2022
Birkbeck College, University of London, September 2021
Southern Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, August-September 2021
University of Tartu (Estonia) April 2021
Institute of Turkology at Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj , November-December 2020
(Research fellow at the Czesław Miłosz Center in Vytautas Magnus university in Kaunas (Lithuania) and part time research fellow at the Lithuanian Studies Unit at the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania)
(Social historian and professor at Károly Eszterházy University in Eger)
(Central European University, Budapest, Hungary) ∗ February-August 2019
University of Glasgow, October-November 2018
(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv) ∗ March-July 2018
Research Intern
Academic advisory board
Our Academic Advisory Board consists of eminent academic personalities who provide counsel and help maintain the NTAutonomy-Project’s high standards.
(University of Glasgow, Glasgow – Professor of Central and East European Studies)
(European University Institute, Florence – Professor of 19th and 20th Century History)
(Sciences Po, Paris – Professor of 20th century history of Russia and Eastern Europe)
Want to join?
Our Vienna-based project aims to be a research hub for those interested in NTAutonomy. Our team is happy to invite and receive scholars in the broader field of non-territorial autonomy:
- GUEST RESEARCHERS will be invited to join the NTAutonomy-Team for one month. Travelling and living expenses are covered by the NTAutonomy project.
- PROJECT ASSOCIATES are invited to join and collaborate with the NTAutonomy team while staying and conducting research in Vienna. Travelling and living expenses must be covered by own resources.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement no 758015