New Fellows Joining the IWM in April

27.03.2025
News

We are excited to introduce our new fellows arriving at the Institute in April. Learn more about their fellowships and research projects by clicking on their names. For interview requests or media inquiries, please reach out to iwm-pr@iwm.at.

Hans Akkermans
Web alliance for Regreening in Africa (W4RA) and University for Development Studies in Tamale, Ghana
April 2025
Digital Transformation and Global Development: Decolonizing the Future
Digital Humanism Program

Paulina Ciucka
Independent translator
April – June 2025
Aneta Anra: Jehudit. Pasaulis galėtų būti toks gražus [Jehudit. How Beautiful the World Could Be] (LIT > POL)
Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators

Franziska Davies
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
April – June 2025
Beyond Empire: Poland, Ukraine, and the End of Moscow’s Hegemony in Central Eastern Europe, 1980-1991
Ukraine in European Dialogue Fellowship Program

Nino Gozalishvili
The University of Georgia (UG) Central European University (CEU)
April – June 2025
Digital Pathways and Transnational Frames: The Mobilization of Georgia’s Young Far Right
Digital Humanism Fellowship

Christopher R. Hill
Former Ambassador of the United States to the Republic of Serbia
April – May 2025
The Balkans: Thirty Years after the Dayton Peace Accords
Guests of the Institute

Sophia Korn
National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
April – June 2025
Rabbi Nachman: Sipurei Maasiyot [The Tales of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav] (YID > UKR)
Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators

Stefan Meister
German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin
April – June 2025
The End of Russian Hegemony: Changing Regional Order in Eastern Europe, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia
Guests of the Institute

Ayobami Onanuga
Independent researcher
April – June 2025
Female Sexual Agency, Liberatory Advocacies, and the Digital Space in Nigerian Online YouTube Platforms
Digital Humanism Fellowship