21.4865, FYI: Funding Opportunities: South Caucasus Research
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Subject: 21.4865, FYI: Funding Opportunities: South Caucasus Research
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Date: 02-Dec-2010
From: Talin Lindsay [info at arisc.org]
Subject: Funding Opportunities: South Caucasus Research
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Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2010 10:28:33
From: Talin Lindsay [info at arisc.org]
Subject: Funding Opportunities: South Caucasus Research
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The American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC,
http://www.arisc.org/) announces the availability of US graduate
fellowships in support of research in the South Caucasus (Armenia,
Georgia, and/or Azerbaijan). Awards will be made for a maximum of
$1,500 each. Projects in all fields in the social sciences and humanities
are eligible. Proposals will be judged on their quality and on the
potential of the research to strengthen scholarship on the Southern
Caucasus. The purpose of the fellowship is to help cover travel to
and/or living expenses in the Southern Caucasus. During his/her stay
in the Southern Caucasus, the fellow is expected to give an ARISC
sponsored presentation on a subject related to his/her research. The
fellow will acknowledge ARISC in any publication that emerges from the
research carried during the fellowship.
Application requirements:
Please send a complete application including the application form, a
project statement of not more than 3 pages, work schedule, budget,
curriculum vitae, and two letters of recommendation by January 15, 2011 to
info at arisc.org. All information must be received by January 15, 2011 in
order for the applicant to be considered for the fellowship.
Please consult the following link for the full description of the fellowship
as well as the application form:
http://arisc.org/RESOURCES/Funding-Opportunities/ARISC-Fellowships
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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