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Beyond Borders

12 fellows from Armenia and 4 from Turkey started their fellowships in Fall 2014. 2 more fellows from Turkey started their fellowship in Armenia in February 2015.
 
The Hrant Dink Foundation has established the Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme with a view to promote cross-border affiliation and cooperation of professionals from the two neighbouring countries within the framework of the programme Support to the Armenia-Turkey Normalisation Process financed by the European Union.
Stay tuned with the Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme @
www.armtr-beyondborders.org
Sınırları Aşıyoruz ve Türkiye-Ermenistan Burs Programı ile ilgili bilgi için burayı tıklayınız.
Սահմաններից վեր ծրագրի և Հայաստան-Թուրքիա Փորձի փոխանակման նախագծի մասին տեղեկանալու համար սեղմեք այստեղ
As a result of a tragic car accident, one of our fellows who had travelled to Armenia from Turkey in early November, Gaye Coşar, was hospitalized on December 26, 2014. After 12 days in the Intensive Care Unit of Yerevan’s Grigor The Illuminator Medical Center, Gaye passed away on January 7, 2015. Gaye Coşar’s funeral ceremony took place on January 12th, Monday in Kütahya, Simav, Demirciköy Turkey.
Ruzanna Baghdasaryan, who has taken part in various workshops and seminars on art, peace building and film production, is currently in İstanbul for her 5-month fellowship at Anadolu Kültür. During her fellowship, Ruzanna is helping the organisation to establish contacts in Armenia for the “Arts and Activism” project, which brings together activists and artists from Turkey and Armenia.
Marianna Hovhannisyan, who is an art curator, is a research fellow at the SALT Galata. The fellowship aims to study the archives of American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mission as well as the archives of SALT Research as a reference to explore the city life in the early 19th and 20th centuries in several Anatolian cities which had a significant Armenian population.
Sargis Khandanyan, who is a journalist, is a fellow at change.org, the world’s biggest platform for petitions. He is currently a Campaigns Intern at the change.org East Europe and West Asia team based in Istanbul and on the platform he is dealing with campaigns concerning Armenia and Armenians.
Sona Mnatsakanyan, is a specialist of Armenian language and literature. Now Sona is hosted by Kadir Has University’s Lifelong Education Centre as a lecturer of Armenian language. She will live in Istanbul till the end of May 2015 while teaching and doing her PhD research.
Dr. Candan Badem is an associate professor of history at Tunceli University, Turkey. Dr. Badem will be hosted by the Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, where he will be conducting his research under the guidance of Prof. Ruben Safrastyan.
Meltem Naz Kaşo is a short story writer, a freelance journalist, and a social science researcher. In Yerevan, Meltem conducts comparative research for the nongovernmental organisation Public Information and Need of Knowledge (PINK Armenia)
Sona Dilanyan, who has participated in study and research programmes at Missouri State University (USA), the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel) and the University of Fribourg (Switzerland), is currently a fellow at the Peace Education, Research and Application Center of Boğaziçi University. Her current research is focused on women’s role in post-war reconciliation processes.
Astghik Igityan, who is a Turkologist journalist, is pursuing a 4-month fellowship programme offered by CNN Türk, a 24- hour news network that covers stories inside and outside Turkey. At CNN Türk, Astghik is following social, cultural and political developments about the Armenian community in Turkey to get better understanding of their lives, issues and achievements.
Seda Shekoyan, is an art critic, curator and cultural journalist. Since October 2014, Seda Shekoyan has been doing her curatorial fellowship at the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art. She researches on the collection, current exhibitions, library and archive of the Museum and at the same time is engaged in the development of joint projects between Armenia and Turkey.
Sofya Manukyan’s particular interest in business and human rights issues resulted in her working with Essex Business and Human Rights project at the University of Essex as well as with the Business and Human Rights Department of the Danish Institute for Human Rights. Sofya is currently a fellow/visiting researcher at the Istanbul Bilgi University Human Rights Law Research Centre.
Nil Delahaye has been practicing Capoeira for over five years and is now developing ways to combine social work with her passion for Capoeira. She is doing her fellowship at the Women’s Resource Center in Yerevan. Nil is now working on an area towards a more on-site approach and using movement and music for the benefit of disadvantaged groups.
Hayarpi Hovhannisyan, who is a designer, is currently in Istanbul as a fellow at the Istanbul Yıldız Technical University, Faculty of Art and Design. During her fellowship, she is working in the field of Digital Publishing. She is planning to work on a book which will serve as an interactive guide about Armenian heritage in Istanbul, which will help the reader to freely browse through the chapters and sections.
Daniel Khachatryan, who has a background in International Relations, currently resides in Istanbul, as one of the fellows of the Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme. He is doing his fellowship at the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation’s (TESEV) Foreign Policy Programme.
Haroiut Marachlian, who is a researcher with a background in Armenian diaspora literature, is doing his fellowship at the Istanbul Sehir University. During his fellowship at the Istanbul Sehir University, he will continue his research on diaspora literature and will teach Western Armenian.
Anna Muradyan is a freelance journalist cooperating with various local and international media organisations. She is currently based in Istanbul as a fellow at Yuva Association, Turkey engaged in their project on migrant issues as an interviewer.
Emine Onaran İncirlioğlumoved from Ankara to Istanbul in 2012 to teach courses in anthropology and culture change at the Department of Sociology, in Maltepe University. She is looking forward to going to Yerevan in February 2015 to work for four months on the database of the Caucasus Research Resource Centre.
Suzan Meryem Rosita is a historian, artist and filmmaker working on the Genocide and Holocaust discourse in Turkey. In cooperation with her host organisation Gallery 25 in Gyumri, Suzan Meryem Rosita realises art projects and develops a cross-border communication between Turkey and Armenia through the channels of art and critical discourse.
Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme
is funded by the 
European Union
within the framework of the programme 
Support to the Armenia-Turkey Normalisation Process.

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