The American Research Institute of the South Caucasus invites proposals from collaborative teams in support of the preservation and conservation of the Republic of Armenia’s archaeological and historical heritage. This ARISC program, generously funded by Project Discovery!, seeks to foster joint work between American and Armenian scholars and institutions dedicated to the proper curation and preservation of heritage materials such as artifacts, sites, and manuscripts. Successful applications will demonstrate substantive collaborations that not only contribute to heritage conservation but also demonstrate efforts to build capacity and enhance local knowledge of current techniques and approaches to heritage management. Proposals are submitted jointly by a team of two or more scholars and/or specialists. At least one must be a citizen of the U.S. and one a citizen of the Republic of Armenia. Proposals must show evidence of endorsement from all relevant institutions in Armenia in order to demonstrate the feasibility of the undertaking. These grants are not intended for primary research. The participants must demonstrate that project requires true collaboration to complete the project. Late, incomplete, or ineligible applications will not be reviewed. Awards are usually made for a period of 12 months during which the work described in the proposal must be completed. Extensions will be granted only with the explicit approval of ARISC. Grants will typically not exceed $3000. Application requirements: Please send a complete application including the application form, narrative description of the project, supporting documents, budget and curriculum vitae by February 17, 2012 to info "at" arisc. org. All information must be received by February 17, 2012 in order for the proposal to be considered for the fellowship.
For a full description, please see
http://arisc.org/Resources/Funding-Opportunities/ARISC-Collaborative-Heritage-Management-Grant