ARISC Graduate/Postdoctoral Fellowship 2022-23

ARISC Graduate/Postdoctoral Fellowship 2022-23

The American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC) announces the availability of graduate/postdoctoral fellowships in support of research in the South Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia). During their stay in the South Caucasus, the fellow is expected to give an ARISC-sponsored public presentation on a subject related to their research. The fellow will acknowledge ARISC in any publication that emerges from the research carried out during the fellowship. Funding for this fellowship is provided by ARISC General Funds.

DeadlineFriday, December 9, 2022

Apply here: https://arisc.org/arisc-graduate-postdoctoral-fellowship-2022-23/

Eligibility:

  1. Projects in all fields in the social sciences, humanities, and related sciences are eligible.
  2. Status
    1. graduate students enrolled in accredited degree-granting programs in the U.S. or Canada, (students graduating in spring 2023 are eligible to apply);
    2. postdoctoral or early-career scholars (scholars who have received their PhD since 2018).
  3. Citizenship
    1. U.S. citizens,
    2. U.S. permanent residents,
    3. Canadian citizens, or
    4. Canadian permanent residents
  4. Limited to ARISC members: student, individual, or institutional members.
    1. Check our list of institutional members here to determine whether your current institution is already a member.
    2. To become a student or individual member, visit this page.

Award Amount:

Research awards will be made for an amount up to $2250 to help cover travel and/or living expenses in the South Caucasus. A remote option is possible (see below).

Application requirements:

  • application form*,
  • project statement* of not more 1500 words (not including bibliographic references, tables, charts, or other supporting information),
    • Research question, design, and methodology
    • The significance of the project, relevance, and potential contribution to regional and /or trans-regional scholarly research.
    • What are your qualifications for this project and how will they enable you to do your proposed project?
    • Please also identify potential obstacles or issues (for example, geopolitical instability, archive closures, difficulty finding interlocutors, permissions required by local agencies) that may delay your research and how would you meet the challenges of your project should one of these factors be an issue.
    • Statement should clearly indicate whether the application is submitted for Option A (travel to the region) or Option B (remote research), with relevant research design and methodology for that option.
    • Please note that application reviewers may not be specialists in your field. The language of your statement should be clear and free of jargon.
  • Work schedule,
    • Please be specific about the number of days per week and number of hours during the day that you will spend on this research project, as well as the location for this research project.
    • Your work schedule should demonstrate that you have checked availability of resources.
    • Archives may not be open year-round, and local scholars may be traveling in the summer. Check on availability ahead of time.
    • Be aware that it can take up to six months to obtain the necessary in-country research clearance and plan accordingly. We recommend beginning the process early.
    • Work schedule should clearly indicate whether the application is submitted for Option A (travel to the region) or Option B (remote research).
  • itemized budget (see sample here), and
    • Allowable costs include airfare, ground transportation, lodging, and meals and incidental expenses.
    • Budgeted amounts for meals and incidental expenses may not exceed those set by the US Department of State for the location of travel. See this website.
    • If the cost of the project exceeds the maximum allowable in this funding opportunity, applicant should explain other sources of funding, as well as how the project can be scaled if they are only awarded ARISC funds.
    • The budget should clearly indicate whether the project is for Option A (travel to the region) or Option B (remote option).
  • curriculum vitae
  • Graduate Student Applicants Only: Two letters of recommendation must also be submitted directly to ARISC from the recommenders. Applicants should download and share this cover sheet* with letter writers.
    • The applicant is responsible for notifying referees of their request for letters and for ensuring those letters are submitted to ARISC by the deadline;
    • All references must be in English;
    • One letter must be from the applicant’s academic advisor.

Application materials should be emailed to info@arisc.org, with the subject, “ARISC Graduate/Postdoctoral Fellowship.” Applications are processed manually. Applicants should expect to receive an email from ARISC indicating receipt approximately 2-3 days after submission. If you do not receive a response, check your spam filter, then contact info@arisc.org. *This form needs to be downloaded to be completed. You will need to use Adobe Reader (free) to complete the form. 

Remote Option:

The remote option allows for research to be conducted without having to travel to the South Caucasus during the project timeline. In this option, consider the following questions: How can you address your research question if you cannot travel to the South Caucasus? What methods, tools, and analyses can you conduct from home or in the US?  

For the remote option, instead of funding travel costs (transportation, lodging, M&IE), the budget may cover costs such as

  • transportation, lodging, and M&IE to archives and libraries in the US,
  • childcare so that the fellow may focus on their research during the time period of their fellowship
  • translation costs,
  • hiring a research assistant in the South Caucasus to do archival research if the fellow cannot travel,
  • digital research projects,
  • publication fees for research (publication fees could include website registration/server fees, or open access fees).

Think of this the same way you would think about the costs of research in another country: What are the costs that would allow you to focus on and conduct research while working remotely?

Additional Requirements, Terms, and Conditions

The following requirements, terms, and conditions apply to applicants selected for awards. Applicants should be aware of the following prior to submitting their application.

  1. Applicants must be either US citizens, US permanent residents, Canadian citizens, or Canadian permanent residents. Proof of citizenship or permanent resident status must be shown upon fellowship notification.
  2. Applicants may apply to more than one ARISC funding opportunity, if eligible. If awarded more than one fellowship, the awardee will be asked to select one.
  3. Proof of Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval must be provided, if relevant, upon receipt of fellowship. Fellows are responsible for determining through their home institution whether IRB approval is required for their project. If unsure, the fellow should apply to the IRB program at their university.
  4. Fellows must submit a Final Report to ARISC within 30 days of fellowship completion, and no later than August 31, 2023. Any unused portion of the fellowship must be returned to ARISC by this date. A portion of the fellowship stipend will be withheld until the recipient submits their Final Report on their fellowship.
  5. Fellows are responsible for obtaining the appropriate research permissions and securing their visas. In general, researchers should seek permission to carry out research directly from the director(s) of the institution(s) where they intend to work, including most libraries housed within local museums. If the material they wish to study is part of an excavation or survey, fellows’ funding will be conditional upon submission of a letter that is signed by the project director giving permission to carry out the research.
  6. ARISC does not provide tax advice on fellowship payments. Fellows are encouraged to consult with their own tax advisors prior to filing.
  7. Award recipients are responsible for ensuring proper medical and evacuation insurance coverage during their time in the field in the South Caucasus. ARISC funds cannot be used to cover medical, emergency evacuation and repatriation, or other insurance. Proof of insurance coverage will be required before disbursement of fellowship funds. Your university may provide this for your research. Please consult with them first.
  8. Fellowship recipients are eligible to reapply for a second Graduate/Postdoctoral Fellowship three years after completion of their most recent award.
  9. Fellows are expected to make contact with the ARISC Resident Director in each country or countries where they will be traveling prior to arrival.
  10. Given changing travel restrictions and/or travel warnings to many countries, fellows must contact ARISC prior to purchasing airfare. ARISC will not fund projects taking place in locations designated as Level 4 (Do Not Travel) by the US Department of State. Fellows are encouraged to use https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en.html.
  11. While ARISC encourages scholars to apply to other federal and private sources in addition to the ARISC Graduate/Postdoctoral Fellowships, ARISC fellows who receive additional awards must contact ARISC immediately to discuss possible date and stipend adjustments.
  12. ARISC reserves the right to adjust the amounts and types of awards given under this program, as well as the general terms and conditions, before award agreements are reached with each recipient.

Selection Process

Proposals will be judged on their quality and on the potential of the research to strengthen scholarship on the South Caucasus. Fellows will be selected by an ARISC fellowships panel made up of scholars with experience conducting regional and trans-regional research. Please note that readers may not be specialists in your field. Proposals will be judged according to the following criteria:

  • Merits of the proposal for significance, relevance, and potential contribution to regional and/or trans-regional scholarly research;
  • Applicant qualifications;
  • Research design and methodology;
  • Significance to the applicant’s field;
  • Significance to needs and interests of host country and ARISC;
  • Feasibility in terms of resources and amount of time allocated to the project;
  • Need for residence in host country to accomplish the project (for Option A);
  • Proficiency in language required to complete research project, if applicable. If language competence is needed for this project, one of the letters of recommendation must address this.

Notification

Notification of fellowship status will be made available to each applicant via email in February 2023. If you would like to receive any updates to this fellowship, please email info@arisc.org with your name, contact information, and the subject “Updates to Grad/Postdoctoral Fellowships 2022-23.”

Questions

For questions, please contact info@arisc.org

The ARISC Resident Directors in Baku, Tbilisi, and Yerevan are available to assist the scholars chosen for the program to prepare for their research in the South Caucasus by assisting with logistics such as visa requirements, travel arrangements within the country, and helping to locate research materials and local contacts. Note that ARISC does not have a branch in Azerbaijan and is unable to issue a letter of invitation, so awardees will need to coordinate with a host institution to obtain an invitation letter for a visa.

Important Notes Regarding Applications

  • ARISC’s method of submission is via email.
  • Once an application is submitted it cannot be resubmitted or edited. This also applies to letters of recommendation.

Funding source: ARISC General Funds and private donations

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

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