PhD student Johana Kłusek succeeded in her application for a Sylff Research Grant
PhD student Johana Kłusek succeeded in her application for a Sylff Research Grant
The Sylff Research Grant (SRG), which was aimed at compensating for the loss of funding opportunities during the pandemic and overcoming problems related to, for example, restrictions on international travel and large gatherings, is one of the Sylff scholarship support programs, which is awarded annually at Charles University to postgraduate students in the humanities and social sciences.
A grant of up to $5,000 was open to eligible fellows (i.e., those currently enrolled in a doctoral program or early in their career within three years of receiving their doctorate) from all 69 Sylff Association institutions. A total of 53 laureates from all over the world received the prize for the year 2022/2023.
Out of a large number of Sylff Research Grant (SRG) applications, three proposals from Charles University students were supported, one of those is a our doctoral student Johana Kłusek from our Modern history PhD study programme. She succeeded with her proposal: Travelling of Forsytes across the Iron Curtain: Domesticity as a Common Value of Cold War Societies.
Congratulations!