Title: Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC)
1Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC)
ArmeniaA Program of the Eurasia Foundation
CRRC Publication Fellowship 2007
Developing Caucasus Research
www.crrc.am www.crrccenters.org
February 16, 2007Yerevan, Armenia
2What is CRRC?
- A regional network of resource and training
centers in Baku, Tbilisi and Yerevan. - Partnership between the Carnegie Corporation of
New York, the Eurasia Foundation, and local
universities.
- CRRC builds research communities by
- providing resources
- offering training
- conducting research (Data Initiative Survey)
- offering research fellowships
3Why do we offer the Fellowship?
- Fellowships are a key part of CRRC activity
because we want to - build local research capacity
- increase knowledge of and about the South
Caucasus - address pressing public policy issues, offering a
sophisticated understanding of these issues - help local researchers succeed (with their
research, but also in gaining recognition, and
access to international networks)
4What is the Publication Fellowship"?
- Fellows will do original, high quality research
to meet standards of international scholarship - Research on a social-science topic of their
choice - Issues that are broadly public-policy relevant
(useful for the GoA, also as mentioned in the
Millennium Development Goals) - Describe local developments (i.e. migration,
democratization, etc.) - Build on existing research (http//crrc-caucasus.b
logspot.com/) - Are focused (not too broad topics)
- Are rigorous (incorporate both quantitative and
qualitative methodologies) - Are transformative (have impact both locally
and internatioanlly)
5What is the Publication Fellowship"? (continued)
- Produce and submit comprehensive (8-30 pages),
scholarly articles to a peer-reviewed journal(s).
Journals pay for editing, publication. - Peer-reviewed publications are the gold standard
of scholarship, and Publications make our fellows
REAL, internationally recognized scholars - Moodle platform for E-learning, collaboration,
peer-review - ALL applicants learn before they are accepted
6Who is the Publication Fellowship for?
- The PFs are designed for local applicants with
- a track record in research and/or higher
education - a Master's degree
- functional English (English will be the dominant
language for our fellowships, exceptions for
quantitative or survey work) - research teams welcome!
7What should fellows have?
- Ability to conduct research
- Sensitivity towards potential mistakes
- Motivation to persist and succeed (See also David
Perkins Beyond Abilities A Dispositional Theory
of Thinking) - Fellows should
- fully understand the criteria by which
scholarship is judged - apply these criteria to themselves
- know where to find support
- recognize potential problems/risks of research
process - match or synthesize research means with research
ends - seek for collaboration with researchers from the
region and abroad
8Criteria of Evaluation
- The following criteria guide our evaluation
- Relevance (social science theme, relevant to
public policy) - Focus (clearly defined issue research question,
hypothesis) - Groundedness (builds on existing research,
providing footnotes, contributes to a scholarly
debate) - Feasibility (data will be available and
accessible) - Methodology (must pursue research goal with the
appropriate methods) - Transformative (must tell us something new)
- Moreover, we will obviously check
- Qualification of applicant to undertake research
- Budget framework of project
9Why would you want to do the PF?
- Professional and personal opportunities
- follow your curiousity
- have your work recognized internationally
- get financial support (minimum 2,000 for some
projects/surveys up to 4,000) - meet excellent researchers from the region and
abroad!
10What to do to participate?
- The first step is very simple!
- Write to tamta_at_crrccenters.org to get signed up
in the Moodle platform on the web. - Do it now, and certainly no later than February
22, 2007 - After you are selected for the first phase, you
will get signed up onto the Moodle platform on
the web and you will be asked to upload your
research proposal there (Feb 22 March 5). - You will also receive guidance on
developing/adjusting your proposal once you have
uploaded your proposal. - The selection will take place in March and the
final results will be known by the end of March
beginning of April. - The contracts will be signed with fellows in
April. - The research projects can have 4-8 months of
duration.
11Whats new in 2007?
- Application and project development will take
place through the Moodle online platform. - All of the research fellowships will be directed
at an actual publication (which is why we also
describe them as "research publication
fellowships"). - We want fellows to work with each other in a peer
group, even if they undertake different research.
12The Moodle Platform
13You can choose your research topic from here
14Coming back to the terms An example of a
peer-reviewed journal