Funding-University
Research Program; July 19, 2010
Agency
U.S.
Mission to Georgia
Description
The
Public Affairs Section (PAS) of the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia is pleased
to announce an open competition for assistance awards through this Request for
Proposals (RFP) for a University Research Program. The Public Affairs Section
(PAS) of the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia invites U.S. and Georgian
non-profit/non-governmental organizations, universities, and educational
institutes to submit proposals for a one- to two-year project to improve the
standards of Georgian academic research in Georgian universities and
educational institutes, and to encourage greater interaction between Georgian
academic researchers, civil society, and government policy-makers. The project
is meant to strengthen the quantitative and qualitative research skills and the
academic writing of young Georgian scholars; raise Georgian scholarship to an
international standard; and encourage the publication of Georgian scholarly
research in Western academic and/or in Georgian peer reviewed journals in areas
directly related to: domestic policy issues (i.e. health care, education,
environment, civil service/personnel issues, local government, etc.) and
comparative analyses (U.S.-Georgian). The proposal may also include teaching
academic English and updating Georgian research library capacities and
resources. The direct beneficiaries of this program will be young Georgian
academics, primarily assistant professors and PhD candidates, and the indirect
beneficiaries will be their Georgian host universities. PAS will award
approximately $250,000 for this one-to-two-year project, and may seek
additional funding for future years.
Announcement
Number:
SCAGEO-10-GR-001-SCA-060910
Closing
Date:
Jul 19, 2010
Contact
Information
Nino
Gagua
Cultural Affairs Assistant/Grants Coordinator
Phone +99532277628 gaguan@state.gov