RESEARCH
SCHOLARSHIP
PROGRAM

WHY PARTICIPATE?

BAFF provides fellowships for professors and academic researchers to conduct independent or collaborative research projects in the U.S. for up to 12 months.

The Research Scholar Program fosters the exchange of ideas between the Baltic states and the U.S. and stimulates international collaboration and research efforts. It promotes mutual enrichment, further strengthening ties between the nations and providing invaluable career and personal development opportunities for participants to leverage in their leadership roles upon return to their home countries and institutions.

 
  • Have you ever been invited to or thought about being a Visiting Research Fellow in the U.S. but were unable to because of funding limitations?

  • Do you need access to cutting-edge research facilities or equipment not available at your home institution?

  • Are there advanced research methodologies in the U.S. that your research and home institution can benefit from?

Visa Services: BAFF, through CIEE, will provide J-1 Visa sponsorship to all participants and J-2 Visa sponsorship for accompanying family members.

Family Allowance: BAFF provides visa sponsorship and a family allowance to support accompanying family members (spouse and children for up to 21 years of age).

Participants who bring family are able to share their experience and cultural immersion with their loved ones. Children may be able to attend school, learn English, participate in sports, and make friends.

THE BAFF EXPERIENCE HAS PROVIDED ME WITH GREAT INSIGHTS THAT I WILL INCORPORATE NOT ONLY IN STUDY COURSES AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES IN LATVIA, BUT ALSO IN MY PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

— Henrijs Kalkis had an enriching experience at Pennsylvania State University in the Department of Industrial and Manufactural Engineering. The title of his study was Ergonomics stress indicators in contemporary social-technical system, “Human-Machine-Environment”.

THE SCHOLARSHIP INCLUDES

Awards are determined based on established guidelines and will depend on the length, location, and nature of the individual project.

Awards are intended to cover:

  • Participant round-trip airfare

  • Emergency health insurance for the entire stay in the U.S.

  • J-1 visa sponsorship

Monthly stipend to cover:

  • Accommodation

  • Personal expenses

  • Local transportation

  • Family allowance, if applicable

  • Approved U.S. conference attendance

Additional Benefits:

  • 24/7 emergency support

  • Personalized support

  • No fees whatsoever

Awards DO NOT cover:

  • Family round-trip airfare

  • Significant dependent expenses

  • Leisure travel in the U.S.

  • Personal shopping or gifts

  • Hardware or equipment purchases (computers, laptops, printers etc.)

  • Additional expenses that pertain to lifestyle preferences

IMPORTANT information

DATES & DEADLINES

SPRING START

Application Deadline
October 31 - All application materials must be received by the application deadline.

Decision Notification
January 1 - Shortlisted applicants will be invited to in‑person interviews before the decision notification date.

Project Timeline
April 1 - September 30 - Research programs typically begin within this period.

FALL START

Application Deadline
March 31 - All application materials must be received by the application deadline.

Decision Notification
June 1 - Shortlisted applicants will be invited to in‑person interviews before the decision notification date.

Project Timeline
October 1 - December 31 - Research programs typically begin within this period.

Prepare to Apply

The following checklist will help you gather the documents required to complete your application. You must complete the application in its entirety and submit all required documents by the published deadline.

  • Application: Download form here, complete it, and save it (PDF).

  • CV or Résumé: (PDF)

  • Letter of invitation from your U.S. host institution: (PDF)
    The letter should state the length of the hosting period and the resources available to you (e.g., office/lab space, equipment and supplies, library access, etc.)

  • Letter of Recommendation: (PDF)
    The letter should be from your home institution.

  • Statement of proposed study or research: (PDF)
    In no more than 1,000 words describe your research plans and reasons for wishing to undertake them. Be as specific and well defined as possible, and include:

    • Project title

    • Summary/abstract of project goals and objectives

    • Detailed description of project

    • Dates and duration of project

    • Specific information about resources available only at the host institution (e.g., special collections, equipment, research facilities, outstanding research teams in the field, etc.)

    • Likely impact and benefits on home institution or home country upon completion

  • The project proposal will be evaluated in terms of:

    • Validity as a scholarly undertaking

    • Feasibility (Can the project be completed in one year? Is the candidate’s formal training adequate for the project?)

    • Potential impact and benefit for the home institution or country upon completion

  • For all application questions, please contact: your country’s BAFF Representative or email baffinfo@ciee.org.

Apply

Thank you for your interest in applying to the Baltic-American Freedom Foundation (BAFF) Research Scholar Program. You must complete the application in its entirety and submit all required documents by the published deadline March 31, 2023. Please review the application checklist above.

EMAIL YOUR APPLICATION DOCUMENTS TO BAFFINFO@CIEE.ORG

Please ensure that your PDF file sizes are below 2 MB.

PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR:

1.   Application

2.   CV or Resume

3.   Letter of invitation from your U.S. host institution

4.   Letter of Recommendation

5.   Statement of proposed research