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In Search of the Free Individual: About the Bartels Fellowship

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About the Bartels Fellowship
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  1. English
  2. A Note about the Text
  3. In Search of the Free Individual
  4. About Svetlana Alexievich
  5. About the Bartels Fellowship
  6. Russian
  7. В ПОИСКЕ СВОБОДНОГО ЧЕЛОВЕКА
  8. О СВЕТЛАНЕ АЛЕКСИЕВИЧ
  9. О ПОЧЕТНОЙ СТИПЕНДИИ (СЕМЬИ) БАРТЕЛЬС
  10. Copyright Page

ABOUT THE BARTELS FELLOWSHIP

The Henry E. and Nancy Horton Bartels World Affairs Fellowship was established in 1984 to bring prominent international leaders to Cornell University’s campus in Ithaca, New York. In addition to delivering a major public lecture for the university and local community, Bartels Fellows spend two or three days interacting with faculty and students. The fellowship is awarded and administered by the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies.

ABOUT THE EINAUDI CENTER

The Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies was established in 1961 to enhance Cornell’s research and teaching about the world’s regions, countries, cultures, and languages. In 1990 it was named for its founding director, the political theorist Mario Einaudi. Today the center houses area studies and thematic programs; organizes speaker series, conferences, and events; provides grants and support to faculty and students; and brings together scholars from many disciplines to address complex international issues.

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