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February 13, 2012
EERC has finished "The Economic Impact of Liberalization of Barriers in Services in the Europe and Central Asia Regions" funded by the World Bank. A competition has been conducted in spring 2010 and 4 workshops have been held with the proposals from 6 countries selected for grants.
January 23, 2012
We are pleased to announce the Spring 2012 round of Economics research grant competition. A complete application package must be submitted online no later than April 12, 2012.
December 27, 2011
It was held in KSE, Kyiv on December 17 - 19, 2011.
December 15, 2011
4th Services Liberalization Workshop will be held on December 17-18, 2011 at Kyiv School of Economics.
Competitions

Regular competitions and ad hoc research tenders are held to build analytical capacities and support research on topics of relevance to current policy concerns in the CIS. The “Competitions” page contains detailed information on all new calls for proposals and ongoing competitions, as well as real-time information on the review status of all submitted projects. The competitions are held twice a year.

 

The goal of the competitions is to support policy-relevant research conducted by CIS-based scholars. This page contains information on new calls for proposals, includings links to application documents, and on-line application mechanism.

Grants up to $12,000 are expected to be awarded to CIS-based scholars – individual researchers or small research teams (up to 3 persons) for up to 18 months. Grant size depends on the number participants and specific budget requirements of the project. Junior researchers and researchers based in the periphery may be awarded "development" grants of up to $2,000, and training opportunities in the framework of EERC Research Development Program.


RESEARCH GRANT COMPETITION - SPRING 2012 ROUND

 

We are pleased to announce the Spring 2012 round of Economics research grant competition.

The goal of the competition is to support policy-relevant research projects under five priority research areas. Grants in the amount of up to $12,000 are typically provided for up to 18 months of work. Research proposals can be submitted by individuals or small teams of CIS researchers. Young researchers and researchers based in the periphery may be offered smaller-scale development grants (up to $2,000) and training opportunities.

A complete application package must be submitted online no later than April 12, 2012.

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How to apply in English
How to apply in Russian
Call for proposals in English
Call for proposals in Russian