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Name Year Description Country
ADASHINSKAYA, Anna 2022/2023
2016/2017
2014/2015
Extension of the “Periodization in the History of Art” research program Fellow
PoM Returning Fellow
BSL Black Sea Link Fellow
Field of Study:
Medieval Studies

Research Project:
The Stigmergy of Graffiti: How Did the 16th- and 17th-century Visitors of Moldavian Churches Decide Where to Leave Their Mark? (2022/2023)“O Lord, accept the prayers of your servants have mercy upon them…”: Representation and Commemoration Strategies in Moldavian Noble Foundations (Late 15th – First Half of the 16th Century) (2016/2017)
Power on display: Offering, Keeping, and Exhibiting Documents in Byzantine and Balkan Monasteries from the 12th to the 15th Century (2014/2015)
Russia
CHUNIKHIN, Kirill 2021/2022
2016/2017
PoM Returning Fellow
PoM Pontica Magna Fellow

Affiliation:
Department of History, National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg
European University at St Petersburg and Jacobs University, Bremen

Position:
Lecturer
PhD Candidate (2016/2017)

Field of Study:
History
Art History

Research Project:
Risk and Respirators: The Hazardous Trajectories of Soviet Occupational Safety (2022)The Representation and Reception of American Visual Art in the USSR during the Cold War, 1945-1991 (2016/2017)
Russia
CUŞCO, Andrei 2017/2019
2016/2017
2006/2007
How to Teach Europe Fellow
PoM Returning Fellow
NEC Țuțea Fellow

Affiliation:
Department of History and Geography, Ion Creangă Pedagogical State University, Chișinău

Position:
Associate Professor

Field of Study:
History

Research Project:
Violence, Population Politics, and Total War in the East European Borderlands (1914–1920) (2017/2019)Mutual Perceptions and Imperial Policies in the Russian-Romanian Borderlands Before and During World War I (2016/2017)
Particularités socioculturelles de l’analphabétisme populaire en situation de diglossie. Le cas de la Bessarabie et de la Transnistrie dans la première moitié du XXe siècle (2006/2007)

ORCID:
0000-0002-2678-1760
Moldova
DUMITRU, Diana 2016/2017
2011/2012
PoM Returning Fellow
BSL Black Sea Link Fellow

Affiliation:
Ion Creangă State University of Moldova

Position:
Associate professor, NEC BSL Alumna

Field of Study:
History

Research Project:
Traumatic Encounters: Jews, Gentiles, and the Soviet State in the aftermath of the Holocaust (2016/2017)The Holocaust in Bessarabia and Transnistria: Bringing the Local Population into the Story (2011/2012)
Moldova
MALYUTINA, Darya 2017/2018
2016/2017
PoM Returning Fellow
PoM Pontica Magna Fellow

Affiliation:
University of Warsaw, Poland

Position:
Independent Researcher

Field of Study:
Human Geography

Research Project:
Distance and Knowledge Production: the Challenges of Researching Ukraine-Related Topics during Armed Conflict (2017-2018)Researching Euromaidan and Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Ethical Concerns
Russia
MANOLOVA, Divna 2016/2017
2014/2015
PoM Returning Fellow
BSL Black Sea Link Fellow

Affiliation:
Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest

Position:
PhD Candidate
NEC BSL Alumna

Field of Study:
Byzantine Studies

Research Project:
Polymathy and Intellectual Curiosity in Byzantine Discourses of Science and Philosophy (Thirteenth – Fifteenth Centuries) (2016-2017)Nikephoros Gregoras' Historia Rhōmaikē. Discussions of Free Will, Spontaneity, and Divine Providence (2014-2015)
Bulgaria
NIKOLAISHVILI, Sandro 2016/2017
PoM Pontica Magna Fellow

Affiliation:
Department of Medical Studies, Central European University, Budapest

Position:
Ph.D Candidate

Field of Study:
History
Medieval Studies

Research Project:
Image of female Ruler between the Byzantine and Islamic Worlds: Example of Queen Tamar (r.1184-1213)
Georgia
OSIPIAN, Ararat 2023/2024
2016/2017
SUS-VUIAS Fellow
PoM Pontica Magna Fellow

Affiliation:
Elliott School of International Affairs Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES), George Washington University
Kyiv School of Economics

Position:
Non-resident Fellow
Fellow

Field of Study:
Education

Research Project:
World Bank comes to Ukraine: University Mergers, Protests, Corruption, and War (2023/2024)The Sorrow of a Failed State: How Corruption Distroyed Ukraine (2016/2017)

ORCID:
0000-0003-4997-8213
Ukraine
POLIANICHEV, Oleksandr 2016/2017
PoM Pontica Magna Fellow

Affiliation:
European University Institute, Florence and European University at St Petersburg

Position:
Ph.D. Candidate

Field of Study:
History
Nationalism Studies

Research Project:
Empire’s Entanglements: Power, Imagination, and Loyalty in Kuban, 1792-1917
Ukraine
SARGSYAN, Lusine 2016/2017
2013/2014
PoM Returning Fellow
BSL Black Sea Link Fellow

Affiliation:
Yerevan State University

Position:
PhD Candidate, NEC BSL Alumna

Field of Study:
Medieval Armenian Studies

Research Project:
Armenian Manuscripts in Romania (2016/2017)Armenian Art in Romania, particularly Armenian Manuscripts (2013/2014)
Armenia
TROITSKIY, Evgeny 2019/2020
2016/2017
PoM Returning Fellow
Gerda Henkel Fellow

Affiliation:
Faculty of History, Tomsk State University

Position:
Professor

Field of Study:
Contemporary History

Research Project:
Epistemic Communities and the Construction of a Region: A Study of Post-Soviet Central Asia (2019/2020)Dead-Letter Regimes in Eurasia: Strategies, Communication and Dramaturgy (2016/2017)
Russia
VORONOVICI, Alexandr 2016/2017
PoM Pontica Magna Fellow

Affiliation:
Department of History, Central European University, Budapest

Position:
Ph.D. Candidate

Field of Study:

Research Project:
Soviet Borderland Policies in the Ukrainian SSR and the Moldovan ASSR, 1922-1934
Moldova

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