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    Artsakh grants

    Artsakh Research Grants

    Ensuring the preservation of truth

    Due to the recent developments in the Armenian reality, promoting the voice of Artsakh and the Armenian people has become a critical and timely issue. We are faced with the urgency to delve deep into the study of Artsakh to widen and increase our collective understanding of the region and its history, and accurately document current events and developments.

    The goal of the AGBU Arstakh Research Grants is to develop reliable knowledge on the history, culture, and current affairs of Artsakh, by supporting research in fields specializing in, but not limited to, the social sciences and humanities.

    The main objectives include:

    • To support significant and innovative research in social, cultural, psychological, economic, technological, humanitarian, and environmental issues of the region’s past, present and future for publication of scholarly or mainstream media articles in a variety of possible venues, and/or production of high-quality videos and podcasts
    • To build knowledge and understanding from disciplinary, interdisciplinary and/or cross-sector perspectives
    • To increase dissemination and readership of original content by expanding mainstream and scholarly access to a larger pool of primary resources and accurate accountings
    • To transfer knowledge with the potential for societal benefit and impact

    Projects can be in the form of scholarly or mainstream media articles and/or high-quality videos and podcasts.

    Apply Now

    To be considered for an Artsakh Research Grant you must complete the application form and submit it with all related documents. Deadline to apply is March 1, 2023 with an average award distribution of $5,000. 

     

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    Eligible Candidates

    • University students pursuing a graduate degree (masters or doctoral level) program
    • Post doctoral scholars
    • Academics and researchers
    • Independent writers and freelance journalists
    • Others interested in developing knowledge and understanding of Artsakh

    General Guidelines, Terms and Conditions

    • Research projects and publishable output are to be completed within a 3-6-month period.
    • Publishable output shall be preferably in English. Other languages will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
    • For the purposes of this grant, an article is defined as a previously unpublished, high-quality, original research.
    • Projects will be assessed on their originality, potential for impact and feasibility.
    • Grantee must notify AGBU upon completion and publication of project; furthermore, grantee must notify AGBU of any substantial changes to the proposed project or timeline.
    • Grantee must notify AGBU in the event additional funding is received for this project.
    • An acknowledgment of AGBU’s support must appear on all materials publicizing or resulting from award activities. 

    Impact:

    To date, over $100,000 has been awarded to 18 recipients from Armenia, Canada, France, Lebanon, Switzerland, Ukraine and USA, ranging from scholarly and mainstream media articles, reference books, resource websites, educational videos, documentary films and exhibitions.

    Past Recipients

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    The Other Front Line
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    Azerbaijan's Ongoing Erasure  of Armenian Medieval Monuments
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    The Holy Sites of Nagorno-Karabakh: Online Exhibition Video Production
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    “Both Sides” and Interim Measures for the Armenian Captives  from the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

    Additional AGBU Resources

    Artsakh Research Grants were launched after the 44-Day War in the fall of 2020. In addition to this opportunity to fund independent research and production and dissemination of critical facts and resources, AGBU maintains a series of online sites for reference.

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    Activate for Artsakh

    Understand the true history of the indigenous people of Artsakh as well as learn about the more recent conflict.

    Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Shushi, Artsakh

    Artsakh News

    The 2020 War was filled with misinformation. AGBU culled reliable materials from media coverage and consolidated resources on one platform.

    For additional information contact grants@agbu.org.

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