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    STATEMENT BY OSF-ARMENIA

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society27597.html
    Published: 13:01:43 - 03/10/2012

    The Policy Fellowship Initiative of the OSF-Armenia invites
    applications from junior and senior policy researchers eager to carry
    out rigorous and innovative study identifying the most critical open
    society challenges and developing practical solutions. The aim of
    the fellowship is:

    * Enhance the capacity of junior researchers to influence the public
    policy-making process through mentorship including writing and
    methodology workshops

    * Foster participation of civil society in the process of public policy
    development stimulating debates at all levels of society around the
    most important policy areas

    Eligibility

    The fellowship program is open for civil society representatives,
    university faculty, policy researchers, analysts, and advisers. An
    advanced university degree in Political or Social Science, Law,
    Economics, International Relations or related field is required.

    Experience in policy formulation and analysis, advocacy, and
    implementation is desirable. Strong and proven research writing
    skills is highly desirable. Knowledge of English and Armenian, and
    of computer applications is required. Availability of the fellows
    to devote significant time to the fellowship is a must. Fellowship
    applications will be accepted both from individuals and groups.

    APPLICATION PROCEDURES

    Proposal

    Applicants are expected to submit research proposals outlining the
    following: problem definition and research justification, methodology
    of research and applicability of results, as well as an elaborate
    advocacy strategy. The proposal should include itemized budget which
    can cover such expenses as field work, honorarium, travel costs,
    and other necessary expenses. The budget for each fellowship should
    not exceed $4000. The time frame for research should be from 3 to
    6 months. To be considered, interested applicants must also submit
    the resume, copies of previous research work carried out by the
    applicant(s), and a full list of publications. The research proposals
    should be submitted in English; the research itself can be conducted
    either in English or Armenian.

    Fellowship expectations and work product

    It is expected that the fellows will produce policy papers, and
    briefs within the constrains of the 10,000 word limit with concrete
    recommendations in their respective areas. In addition to the research
    report specifying clear policy recommendations and options, the fellows
    may produce a variety of work products, including publications such
    as books, reports, innovative public-education projects. Fellows may
    also engage in activities such as hosting panel discussions, traveling
    to conferences, participating in policy debates, and promoting their
    ideas in public venues. Selected applicants will go through a mandatory
    training on policy research and writing.

    POLICY RESEARCH AREAS

    Applicants are invited to submit proposals for research on any
    policy-relevant topics or any combination of open society pressing
    themes below.

    1.Human rights and national security: a strategic linkage or flawed
    paradigms

    For most of the past two decades, the Armenian government has largely
    viewed the promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms, and the
    protection of national security as in inherent tension. The fellows are
    encouraged to question the deep-seated assumption that an effective
    protection of national security is bound to overlook international
    human rights standards. The policy research should focus on assessing
    the idea of bridging Armenia's human rights and security strategies,
    with a particular reference to the general context of human rights
    in the army, and the ways the security policy could be reviewed based
    on human rights principles.

    2.Education Reform

    Armenia is in the midst of significant reforms both in mainstream
    school system and higher education. While the school system is
    shifting towards the primary, middle, and high schools structure,
    the higher education reform is being carried out according to
    the Bologna requirements. Against this background, the fellows
    are expected to investigate various aspects of the reform process
    including the changing nature of the education system, relevance
    of the education initiatives for the society, public awareness of
    the on-going reforms, and corruption perceptions. Applicants are
    also encouraged to focus on specific reform-oriented initiatives in
    order to assess the shortcomings, challenges and impact of the reform
    process on the quality of education, curricula, capacity building of
    the teachers and school administration, etc.

    3.Online democracy in the context of technological convergence

    In the recent years, Armenia's information operating systems
    have undergone major improvements triggered by the rise of digital
    communication and access to a new network of communication technology
    devices. Given the fact that trust in traditional information sources
    is low and seems to be declining, the fellows are invited to evaluate
    the benefits of using free social media tools such as Facebook,
    Twitter, and Youtube, as well as the prospects of digital convergence
    and creation of new forms of media and content. The fellows should
    also explore the ways in which the Armenian public and, specifically,
    civil society activists use information and communication technologies
    to promote their goals, the degree of technological disparity between
    various societal groups and the nature of digital divide today, the
    themes governing universal access to information technology, and the
    long-term social, cultural, and political impact of convergence of
    these social networks.

    4.Armenian women's struggle for identity: gender equality in modern
    society

    Are there any legitimate grounds for development and existence of a
    women's rights movement in this country? Are Armenian women conscience
    of the need to struggle against gender subordination, oppression,
    and hierarchy? Can the impact of Western feminism on Armenian women's
    perceptions, attitudes, and aspirations be considered positive? Does
    emancipation necessarily entail denigrating religious or cultural
    values? As part of the process of empowerment, we need to understand
    how the image of the Armenian woman has transformed over the last two
    decades. The fellows are encouraged to examine the issues surrounding
    this debate seeking to provide a sophisticated account of the nature
    of relationships between men and women today, changing perceptions of
    family relationships and gender roles in the context of globalization,
    and the negative effects of internalized sexism.

    Application submission

    All interested applicants should submit fellowship proposals and
    supporting materials to OSF-Armenia by 17.00, October 26th, 2012,
    address: 7/1 Tumanyan str., 2nd cul-de-sac and via [email protected].

    For questions and additional information you can contact tel.

    53-38-62; 53-67-58 or emails: [email protected].

    Seminar will be held to answer questions from potential applicants
    at 16.00, October 11th, in Combined Room, CONGRESS Hotel



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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