Background: Education and Training
Robert M. Cutler
- Social Science Research Council
- Post-doctoral
Grant for Training in Central Asian Studies, Indiana University, Summer 1993.
- Columbia
University
- Mellon Post-doctoral Fellow, The W. Averell Harriman Institute
for Advanced Study of the Soviet Union, 1983–1984.
- Moscow
State University
- IREX Post-doctoral Fellow, Faculty of Contemporary History,
1982–1983.
- University
of Michigan
- Ph.D., Political Science,
1982.
- University
of Geneva
- Albert Gallatin Fellow in International Affairs, Faculty of
History and International Politics, Graduate Institute of
International Studies, 1979–1980.
- Pennsylvania State University
- M.A., Political Science, 1976.
- Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
- Sc.B., Political Science, 1974;
- Sc.B.,
History and Literature, 1974.
- University
of Michigan
- Dissertation Grant, Rackham School of Graduate Studies, Winter
1982;
- National Resource Fellowship, Center for Russian and East
European Studies, 1981–1982;
- University Fellowship, Rackham
School of Graduate Studies, 1976–1977.
- Council for
European Studies
- Graduate Student Travel Grant, First Conference of Europeanists,
Winter 1979.
- Pennsylvania State University
- Graduate
Grant-in-Aid, Summer 1976;
- National Defense Foreign
Language Fellowship, Slavic and Soviet Language and Area Center,
1975–1976.
- National
Endowment for the Humanities
- Young Scholars Grant, 1975–1977.
- Bryn Mawr
College
- Scholarship Grant, Institut d’études
françaises d’Avignon, Summer 1973.
Background: Chronology of Appointments
Principal Appointments
- Carleton
University
- Research Fellow, Institute of European,
Russian and Eurasian Studies, 2006–Present
- Research Fellow, Institute
of European and Russian Studies, 1998–2006
- Research Fellow, Institute of
Central/East European and Russian-Area Studies,
1996–1998.
- Université Laval
- Professeur
adjoint, 1988–1996.
- University of California at Santa
Barbara
- Visiting
Assistant Professor, 1985–1988.
- University of
Arizona
- Visiting
Assistant Professor, 1984–1985.
Other Teaching Appointments
- Webster
University at Geneva
- Visiting Professor, Summer
1983.
- Pre-doctoral experience
- Graduate student
teaching assistant, University of Michigan, 1977 1979, 1980 1981; and Pennsylvania State
University, 1974 1976.
- Secondary school instructor in private boarding schools,
Pennsylvania, Autumn 1974; and
Massachusetts, Spring 1974.
- Tutor in community program while
undergraduate at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Other Research
Appointments
- Institute
for the Study of Coherence and Emergence
(Boston)
- Research
Fellow, 2000–Present.
- Centre
for European Policy Studies (Brussels)
- External Collaborator, CEPS Task Force for the Caucasus,
2000–2002.
- Columbia
University
- Visiting Scholar,
Institute on East Central Europe, 1993–1994;
- Visiting
Scholar,
The Harriman Institute, 1991–1993.
- University of Maryland at College
Park
- Member, East–South Project, Department of
Government and Political Science, 1989–1991
- Université Laval
- Research
Associate,
Centre québécois de
relations internationales, 1988–1996.
- University of Pennsylvania
- Research
Associate,
Slavic Studies Center, Fall 1987.
- University of California at Los
Angeles
- Research Associate, Center for International and
Strategic Affairs, 1986–1987.
- Université
de Nantes
- Research Fellow, University Scientific Council
and Department of
Economics, 1984–1985.
- University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
- Research
Associate, Summer Research Laboratory, Russian and
East European Center, Summers 1981, 1986, 1987.
Dr. Robert M. Cutler [ website — email ] was educated at MIT and The University of Michigan, where he earned a Ph.D. in Political Science, and has specialized and consulted in the international affairs of Europe, Russia, and Eurasia since the late 1970s. He has held research and teaching positions at major universities in the United States, Canada, France, Switzerland, and Russia, and contributed to leading policy reviews and academic journals as well as the print and electronic mass media in three languages.
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