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    ZORYAN INSTITUTE OF CANADA, INC.
    255 Duncan Mill Rd., Suite 310
    Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9
    Tel: 416-250-9807 Fax: 416-512-1736 E-mail: [email protected]
    www.zoryaninstitute.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    Date: January 26, 2005
    Contact: George Shirinian Tel:
    416-250-9807


    Zoryan Institute Invites Applications for Ph.D. Scholarship Fund


    TORONTO, CANADA - The Zoryan Institute is now inviting applications for its
    new Ph.D. Scholarship Fund. This fund has been established through the
    generosity and vision of the Bal family of Montreal. It is intended for
    Ph.D. students preparing their thesis on the Armenian Genocide or a
    comparative study with other genocides.

    "We are very pleased to be able to offer this support to doctoral students,"
    commented Lisa Siraganian, a member of Zoryan's Academic Board. "The
    scholarship program is designed to provide assistance when they are at what
    is known as the 'All But Dissertation' stage. This is the point when they
    have finished all their course work and comprehensive exams," she explained,
    "and must now begin the long and arduous task of researching and writing
    their thesis."

    Applicants must be currently enrolled full-time in an accredited Ph.D.
    program at a university in North America or Europe. They must be a Ph.D.
    candidate in good standing at the ABD stage, (i.e., all requirements for the
    PhD have been completed except for the dissertation).

    Awards will be made on the following basis. First, academic excellence,
    based on a review of graduate transcripts. Second, two letters of
    recommendation from professors--at least one from a dissertation advisor who
    is sufficiently familiar with the project and can attest to the candidate's
    research skills and intellectual capabilities. Third, a six-page description
    by the candidate of the thesis, including theoretical approach to be used,
    methodology to be applied, and goals to be achieved, along with his/her
    assessment of the subject's importance in the context of current
    scholarship. Fourth, a sample of a graduate paper related to the thesis
    topic or a dissertation chapter, 25-30 pages in length, if preferred.

    The following languages are considered an asset to the applicant's
    candidacy: Armenian, Ottoman Turkish, Modern Turkish, English, and German.

    There are no restrictions as to the nationality of the applicant.

    Applications must be received by March 31, 2005. Scholarships will be
    awarded by the end of June.

    The amount awarded will vary according to each application, and will not
    exceed $10,000 per year or $20,000 per individual in total, over the course
    of four years. Students will be re-evaluated every year.

    Further details about the scholarship can be found at
    www.zoryaninstitute.org. For more information about the scholarship, please
    contact the Zoryan Institute, 255 Duncan Mill Rd., Suite 310, Toronto,
    Canada M3B 3H9, 416-250-9807, [email protected].

    The Zoryan Institute is the first non-profit, international center devoted
    to the research and documentation of contemporary issues related to Armenian
    social, political and cultural life. To this end, the Institute conducts
    multidisciplinary research, publication, and educational programs dealing
    with Armenia, the Armenian Genocide, and Diaspora, within a universal
    context.
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