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October 02, 2008

Funding: symposium - youth in Eurasia and Eastern Europe, IREX, DC

IREX Research Symposium

Application Deadline: December 1, 2008

IREX (The International Research & Exchanges Board)-in collaboration
with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars' Kennan Institute (WWC)-will be administering a research symposium this spring that will examine issues concerning youth in Eurasia and Eastern Europe from multi-disciplinary perspectives.

The research symposium, supported by the United States Department of
State (Title VIII Program), will bring American junior and senior scholars and members of the policy community together to study and discuss timely topics as they relate to youth in these regions. Possible topics may include: economic trends; political parties; education reform; public health; reproductive trends; trafficking and other cross-border criminal activity; and other related topics.

Junior scholars will be chosen based on a national competition to
present their current research on the topic of the Symposium. Grants will be awarded to approximately ten junior scholars.

Grant Provisions:
Round-trip airfare (provided by IREX through its travel office) and/or
surface transportation from anywhere in the United States to the symposium site. Meals and accommodations for the duration of the symposium. To receive more information on the 2009 Regional Policy Symposium, please send e-mail inquiries to Symposium@irex.org

Application materials are available on the IREX website at:
http://www.irex.org/programs/symp/index.asp

The Symposium is scheduled to take place in early April 2009 in the
Washington, DC, metropolitan area and will involve two full days of
reviews of current research projects, roundtable discussions, and the
development of policy recommendations.

Technical Eligibility Requirements:
Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents of the United
States who are currently residing in the US. Applicants must either be
currently enrolled in an MA, MS, MBA, JD, or PhD program or have held a graduate degree for 10 years or less. Applicants who hold an academic post must be pre-tenure.

Posted by agripley at October 2, 2008 08:51 AM

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