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| Name | Fellowship period | Program | Link to Content | Most Recent Fellowship | |
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|   | Tamas Lenart | - | <a href="/program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators" hreflang="en">Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators</a> | /program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators | Johannes Fried, Aufstieg aus dem Untergang (German > Hungarian) | 
|   | Mark Leonard | - | <a href="/program/europes-futures" hreflang="en">Europe’s Futures</a><br/><a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/europes-futures /program/guests-of-the-institute | Double Bind: Geopolitical Europe in Times of Covid-19 | 
|   | Valentina Lepri | - | <a href="/program/jozef-tischner-fellowship" hreflang="en">Józef Tischner Fellowship</a> | /program/jozef-tischner-fellowship | Self-Learning Experiences in Early Modernity as a Space for Scientific Solidarity | 
|   | Susanne Lettow | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute | The Symbolic Power of Biology: Articulations of Biological Knowledge in “Naturphilosophie” around 1800 | 
|   | Mallika Leuzinger | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute | Archival Imaginaries and the Politics of History in South Asia | 
|   | Tatiana Levina | - | <a href="/program/eurasia-in-global-dialogue" hreflang="en">Eurasia in Global Dialogue</a><br/><a href="/program/the-world-in-pieces" hreflang="en">The World in Pieces</a> | /program/eurasia-in-global-dialogue /program/the-world-in-pieces | Malevich in Ukraine | 
|   | Andrey Levitskiy | - | <a href="/program/alexander-herzen-junior-fellowship" hreflang="en">Alexander Herzen Junior Fellowship</a> | /program/alexander-herzen-junior-fellowship | Religious Education, Multiculturalism and Secularism: International Comparative Perspectives | 
|   | Peggy Levitt | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute | Move Over, Mona Lisa. Move Over, Jane Eyre: Making Room for Everyone in the World's Museums, Libraries, and Universities | 
|   | Yi Li | - | <a href="/program/digital-humanism-fellowship" hreflang="en">Digital Humanism Fellowship</a> | /program/digital-humanism-fellowship | The Regulation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in China: How to Compete and Cooperate from a Global Perspective | 
|   | Ling Li | - | <a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a> | /program/guests-of-the-institute | The Normative System of the Chinese Communist Party | 
|   | Anton Liagusha | - | <a href="/program/ukraine-in-european-dialogue-fellowship-program" hreflang="en">Ukraine in European Dialogue Fellowship Program</a> | /program/ukraine-in-european-dialogue-fellowship-program | Heroes and Antiheroes in National Narratives of CEE Countries in 20th Century | 
|   | Alexey Lidov | - | <a href="/program/eurasia-in-global-dialogue" hreflang="en">Eurasia in Global Dialogue</a> | /program/eurasia-in-global-dialogue | Byzantine Heritage and Contemporary Politics | 
|   | Olha Lihus | - | <a href="/program/non-residential-fellowships-for-scholars-from-ukraine" hreflang="en">Non-Residential Fellowships for Scholars from Ukraine</a> | /program/non-residential-fellowships-for-scholars-from-ukraine | Ukrainian Music of the 1920s in the Context of European Modernism | 
|   | Kadri Liik | - | <a href="/program/europes-futures" hreflang="en">Europe’s Futures</a> | /program/europes-futures | Russia’s Capacity for Self-Correction: Where Did It Come From and Where Did It Go? | 
|   | Mark Lilla | - | <a href="/program/albert-hirschman-fellowship" hreflang="en">Albert Hirschman Fellowship</a> | /program/albert-hirschman-fellowship | Ignorance and Bliss | 
|   | Dessislava Lilova | - | <a href="/program/united-europe-divided-history" hreflang="en">United Europe – Divided History</a> | /program/united-europe-divided-history | The Homeland as Terra Incognita: Geography and Early Bulgarian Nationalism (1830s–1870s) |