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ARISC Junior Research Fellowship

The American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC) announces
the availability of US graduate student, postdoctoral and junior scholar
fellowships in support of research and mentoring activities in the South
Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, and/or Georgia).  The goals of the
fellowship are 1) to support research in and the study of the South
Caucasus; and 2) to select, recognize and financially support
individuals early in their careers who demonstrate high potential to
contribute to research in this region.  Projects in all fields in the
humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences are eligible, but all
projects must include one or more undergraduate and/or graduate students
from Armenia, Azerbaijan, and/or Georgia as research
assistants/participants in order to foster long-term ties between the
academic communities in the U.S. and the South Caucasus.  Research
awards will be made for a maximum of $5000 each to help cover travel,
living, and research expenses in the South Caucasus; an additional $500
may be made available for fellows to offset necessary expenses related
to incorporating an undergraduate or graduate student in the host
country in their research program.  Proposals will be judged on their
quality and on the potential of the research to strengthen scholarship
on the South Caucasus.

Application requirements: Please send a complete application including
the application form, a project statement of not more than 1500 words,
work schedule, budget, and curriculum vitae, by Friday, January 24,
2014, to info “at” arisc.org. Three letters of recommendation must
also be submitted.  Letters of recommendation should be sent directly
from your referee via email to info “at” arisc.org.   All
information must be received by Friday, January 24, 2014, in order for
the applicant to be considered for the fellowship.

For the full call and the application form, please visit www.arisc.org >
Opportunities > ARISC Grants and Fellowships.

ARISC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, religion, sex, physical or mental disability, medical condition,
ancestry, marital status, age, sexual orientation, citizenship, or
status as a covered veteran.

This fellowship is supported with a grant from the US Department of
Education.