2026 AISEES Fellows

AISEES is thrilled to announce our 2026 Fellows!

Lynn Roller Fellows:
• Dr. Michael L. Galaty (University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology (USA Fellow) – for archaeological research in Kosovo
• Dr. Edlira Andoni (Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Science in Albania – (SE European Fellow) – for archaeological research in Albania

Graduate and Early Postdoc Fellows:
• Amber Kearns (University of Texas, Austin) – for archaeological research in Serbia
• Bakir Ovcina (Vanderbilt University) – for historical and ethnographic research in Bosnia & Herzegovina
• Olivia Pape (University of California, Irvine) – for research in Serbia and Kosovo on early 20th century Socialist movements

AISEES gains CAORC membership

The American Institute for Southeast European Studies (AISEES) is delighted to announce that we have become a member of the Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC). We are proud to join a distinguished network of 27 peer organizations based in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Western Europe, and Latin America, all working in support of CAORC’s mission. We extend our sincere thanks to CAORC’s Staff and Board of Trustees for their guidance and support throughout this process.

AISEES welcome new Trustees, Jelena Bogdanovic and Zsuzsanna Magdo

The AISEES Board welcomes two new trustees, Jelena Bogdanovic and Zsuzsanna Magdo. Dr. Bogdanovic is Associate Professor of Classical & Mediterranean Studies at Vanderbilt University and an AISEES “Lynn Roller” Fellow. Dr. Magdo is the Associate Director of University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies. They join Dan Weiss (Chair), Victor Petrov (Vice Chair and Secretary), Lynn Roller (Treasurer), Lauren Earl, Rob Garris and Ioana Muresan.

2025 Travel Awards for SE European Scholars

Each year AISEES offers up to $2500 to scholars based in SE Europe whose scholarship in the Humanities or Social Sciences focuses upon SE Europe. This award is applied to participation in an international conference/workshop and covers the costs of transportation, lodging, and conference fees. We are happy to support:

Dren Gërguri (Journalism, University of Pristina) presented “Hybrid Populism in the Global East: Evidence from Visual Campaigning on
Facebook in the Era of COVID-19” at the ICA Conference in Denver, Colorado in  June 2025.

Zala Pavsic (Central European University, Budapest) presented ” CommYunity: narratives of friendship in the disintegration of Yugoslavia” at the Association for the Study of Nationalism (ASN) World Convention at the Harriman Institute in May 2025.

2025 AISEES Fellowships for Graduate Students and Early Postdocs

AISEES is delighted to announce the 2024 Fellows for Graduate Students and early Postdocs. Each year AISEES awards $3000 to each of three scholars based in the USA whose scholarship in the Humanities or Social Sciences focuses upon SE Europe.

Alexey Kotelvas (2025-26 Fellow) – University of Florida. Showing Moldova: Romanian-speaking Tourist Guides as Actors of Identity Politics (1965-1989)

Ermal Hoxha (2025-26 Fellow) – University of Missouri – Columbia. Kosova Youth Lived Experiences: Learning How to Be and Do Across Ethnic Lines in Post/Ongoing-Conflict Kosova

Nicoletta Rousseva (2025-26 Fellow) – Indiana University. Bad Comrades: Art and Answerability after Socialism.

2025 Lynn Roller Fellows

AISEES is pleased to announce the 2025 “Lynn Roller” Fellows. This AISEES fellowship was created to support the work of scholars who are at least 5 years beyond their PhD. Beginning this year, AISEES offers $5000 to a scholar based in the USA and $3000 to a scholar based in SE Europe whose scholarship in the Humanities or Social Sciences focuses upon SE Europe.

Lindita Camaj (2025 Lynn Roller Fellow) – University of Florida, Gainesville. Building Media Trust and Resilience in Albania: The role of news engagement on Instant Messaging Apps

Ehlimana Memisevic (2025 Lynn Roller Fellow) – University of Sarajevo. Fragments of Justice: Wartime Rape and Accountability in Bosnia and Kosovo

2024 AISEES Fellows

AISEES is delighted to announce the 2024 Fellows for Graduate Students and early Postdocs. Each year AISEES awards $3000 to each of three scholars based in the USA whose scholarship in the Humanities or Social Sciences focuses upon SE Europe.

Sarah Craycraft (2024 Fellow) – Harvard University. Vorbe Din Viatsa: Preserving the Vlashki Language in Northwestern Bulgaria

Vladislav Lilic (2024 Fellow) – Vanderbilt University. Laboratory of Statehood: Empire, Law, and International Order in the Balkans, c. 1830-1912

Hannah Quaintance (2024 Fellow) – University at Buffalo, SUNY. Preserving Archaeological and Agricultural Heritage in the Korça Plain, Albania

2024 Lynn Roller Fellows

AISEES is pleased to announce the 2024 “Lynn Roller” Fellows. This AISEES fellowship was created to support the work of scholars who are at least 5 years beyond their PhD. Beginning this year, AISEES offers $5000 to a scholar based in the USA and $3000 to a scholar based in SE Europe whose scholarship in the Humanities or Social Sciences focuses upon SE Europe.

Emil Kerenyi (2024 Lynn Roller Senior Fellow) –United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Violence and the City: Urban Change, Memory, and Forgetting in Novi Sad

Ols Lafe (2024 Lynn Roller Senior Fellow) – Center for the Development of Ancient and Medieval Albanian Heritage. Archaeological Research at Olympe (Mavrovë), Albania

2023 AISEES Fellows

AISEES announces the 2023 Fellows for Graduate Students and early Postdocs. Each year AISEES awards $3000 to each of three scholars based in the USA whose scholarship in the Humanities or Social Sciences focuses upon SE Europe.

Andrew Kaiser (2023 Fellow) – New York University. Plague Frontiers: Policing Peoples along Austria’s Sanitary Cordon in the Balkans, 1776-1857

Patrick McKenzie (2023 Fellow) – University of Colorado at Boulder. Migration Anxieties: Differential Imagination and Treatment of Ukrainian and Syrian Refugees in Not-Fully-EU Bulgaria

Patrick Willett (2023 Fellow) – University at Buffalo, SUNY. Contextualizing the Neolithic sites of the Korça plain in southeast Albania