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Dr. Irina Matijosaitiene (center) from the Kaunas University of Technology, first recipient of Dr. Joseph P. Kazickas Post Doctoral Fellowship (JPKF) at Yale University for the 2013-2014 academic year arrived to New Haven, CT.
Her proposed research, titled "Urban Crime and Social Spatial Structure of the City" involves how the design of urban environments influences crime levels. She will be in residence at Yale from mid-February to mid-June 2014. Dr.Bradley Woodworth (on the left) is the Coordinator of the Baltic Studies Program which operates under the auspices of the European Studies Council at Yale’s MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies. Yale’s Baltic Studies Program brings to Yale campus speakers on Baltic-related issues, hosts scholars (like Irina) from the Baltic region to conduct research at Yale. Mrs.Neila Baumiliene (on the right), Director of the Kazickas Family Foundation New York Office met with Irina in The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale during the Baltic Scandinavian Conference March 13-15, 2014.