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Gulbenkian Foundation Awards €30,000 In Short Term Research Grants for the Study of Nagorno-Karabakh

The Gulbenkian Foundation’s Armenian Communities Department launched a new scholarship category in January 2021, the “Short Term Research Grants for the Study of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh).” Part of the broader Short-Term Grants for Armenian Studies, the goal of this new category is to encourage researchers to study topics related to contemporary Karabakh, with particular emphasis on the post-1994 period and the current crisis.

During the first application period, from 1 March to 20 April, eighteen applications from four countries were received (Armenia, France, Lebanon and USA). Due to the very high quality of the proposals and the relevance of the research topics, eight candidates were selected in this round to be awarded a grant. The diverse set of research topics include foreign policy and security, international law, cultural identity, gender inclusivity, peace building, food security, and environmental issues entailing climate security.

A total of € 30,000 was granted to the following awardees:

  • Adrineh Gregorian (USA)
  • Dr. Albert Hayrapetyan (Armenia)
  • Armen Asryan (Armenia)
  • Dr. Carol Mann (France)
  • Gharib Harutyunyan (Armenia)
  • Dr. Igor Dorfmann-Lazarev (France)
  • Dr. Ruben Elamiryan (Armenia)
  • Dr. Taline Papazian (France)

We congratulate all the awardees and look forward to reading their work.

The second application period for the “Short Term Research Grants for the Study of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh)” will start on 1 July and run until 31 August 2021.

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