The Network Scholarship Programs department of the Open Society Institute is pleased to offer Faculty Development Fellowship to the outstanding faculty teaching social sciences and humanities in the universities of Azerbaijan , Armenia , Georgia , Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan , Moldova , Mongolia , Tajikistan and Uzbekistan .
Faculty Development Fellowship is a non-degree program that seeks to encourage faculty to generate innovative approaches to curricular and pedagogic reform, to develop and introduce new content in university courses, to raise the quality of instruction in higher education in the countries served, and to build and sustain local and international academia networks.
Each award supports up to three semesters in the United States – one semester at the US host university (Spring Semester), and the subsequent semester back in the home university (Fall Semester).
The following scholars from Armenia are FDFP fellows for 2013.
This is the last year the FDF program operates.
Ayunts | Artak | I | International Relations | Columbia University | Yerevan State University, Sociology | |||
Mazmanyan | Armen | II | Law | Harvard University | American University of Armenia, Law | |||
Balayan | Arshak | III | Philosophy | Harvard University | Yerevan State University, Philosophy | |||
Gevorgyan | Khachik | I | Middle East Studies | Stanford University | Yerevan State University, Oriental Studies | |||
Hovhannisyan | Hovhannes | II | History of Religion | Yale University | Yerevan State University, Theology |