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Faculty

CERES draws on the departments of Art, Music & Theater; Economics; Government; History; Slavic Languages; Sociology; and Turkish Studies and the School of Foreign Service. Associated and adjunct faculty are drawn from other schools and departments at the university and from the many academic, research and governmental institutions in the Washington area.

Faculty

Gabor Agoston
Associate Professor, Department of History

David R Andrews
Professor and Chair, Department of Slavic Languages

Harley Balzer
Associate Professor, Department of Government

Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer
Research Professor; Editor, Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia (M.E. Sharpe journal) 

Michael David-Fox
Associate Professor of History, Founding Editor of Kritika

 

Catherine Evtuhov
Professor, Department of History

Lioudmila Fedorova
Assistant Professor, Department of Slavic Languages

David Goldfrank
Professor, Department of History

Svetlana Grenier
Associate Professor, Department of Slavic Languages

Thane Gustafson
Professor; Co-Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Government

Alison Hilton
Wright Family Professor of Art History; Director, Art and Museum Studies M.A Program

Andrzej Kaminski
Professor, Department of History

Charles E King
Professor, Faculty - SFS

Olga Meerson
Professor, Department of Slavic Languages

George Mihaychuk
Associate Professor, Department of Slavic Languages

James A Millward
Professor, Faculty - SFS

Marcia A Morris
Professor, Department of Slavic Languages

Farima Sadigh Mostowfi
Senior Lecturer & Director, Persian Program

Sylvia Onder
Visiting Assistant Professor, Turkish

Iwona Sadowska
Lecturer, Department of Slavic Languages

Angela E Stent
Professor, Department of Government; Director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian & East European Studies

 

Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European StudiesRoom 111 ICC BuildingBox 571031Georgetown UniversityWashington D.C. 20057Phone: (202) 687.6080Fax: (202) 687.5829ceres@georgetown.edu

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