CRRC is a network of research and training centers in the Caucasus region. It aims to strengthen social science research and public policy analysis. It provides resources like an IT lab, library, and access to databases to researchers. CRRC also conducts surveys on topics through its Data Initiative and provides fellows with funding to conduct original policy research. It offers training workshops, conferences and blogs to disseminate social science research.
2. What is CRRC ? A regional network of resource and training centers in Baku, Tbilisi and Yerevan. Partnership between the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Eurasia Partnership Foundation, and local universities Stable opportunities for integrated research, training and collaboration for researchers and policy practitioners in Social Sciences, particularly in Economics, Sociology, and Demography. 2 | CRRC-Armenia, March 2010
3. Goal and Outcomes OVERALL GOAL: Strengthen social science research and public policy analysis in the South Caucasus. Outcomes: Increasing the accessibility of high-quality up-to-date research resources Strengthening domestic capacity in social sciences Increasing the dialogue and collaboration between social science researchers and policy practitioners. 3 | CRRC-Armenia, March 2010
4. IT Lab The IT Laboratory is equipped with 8 cutting edge desktop workstations. The Lab offers high speed Internet, together with statistical software packages such as E-views, SPSS, STATA, MathLab, Statistica. 4 | CRRC-Armenia, March 2010
5. Library The libraries provide access to the collection of local language, English and Russian language printed materials in social sciences: textbooks, references materials, periodical publications. The libraries are open every day and serves users from any institution working/researching in the field of social sciences. 5 | CRRC-Armenia, March 2010
6. Access to Databases World Development Indicators The library provides access to online databases such as JSTOR, EBSCO Host, Project Muse, World Bank eLibrary . 6 | CRRC-Armenia, March 2010
7. Data Initiative The CRRC Data Initiative (DI) is a cross-border effort initiated by CRRC from 2004 to collect data annually on a wide variety of social, political and economic indicators in the South Caucasus region. Focused on Demography, Education, Employment, Migration, Health, Social Institutions, Social Capital, Politics, Crime, and Economic Condition 7 | CRRC-Armenia, March 2010
8. Data Initiative While the survey in 2004 was carried out only in the capitals of the SC countries, the survey of 2005 encompassed also an internal region in each country, and, since 2006 the survey had been carried out in all regions of the mentioned countries, in both urban and rural areas. 8 | CRRC-Armenia, March 2010
9. Visit www.crrccenters.org Data Initiative Project to find: Survey datasets (in SPSS format) Questionnaires and show cards Survey methodology document SPSS online crash course Data Initiative 9| CRRC-Armenia, March 2010
12. Increasingly, CRRC is involved in research projects with various organizations. CRRC - Armenia under the program of USAID Mobilizing Action Against Corruption Activity conducted油 corruption household油survey in Armenia in 2008/2009. The full report, dataset, questionnaire are available at http://www.crrc.am/index.php/en/159 Corruption Surveys 12 | CRRC-Armenia, March 2010
13. CRRC Publication Fellowships To support outstanding researchers interested in pursuing original policy-oriented research, in 2004, CRRC launched a fellowship program. Fellowships are a key part of CRRC activity because we want to build research capacity increase knowledge of and about the South Caucasus help local researchers succeed. To learn more about fellows and their research please visit: www.crrc.am/index.php/en/17/73 13 | CRRC-Armenia, March 2010
14. Carnegie Research Fellowship Program CRRC is happy to announce the Carnegie Research Fellowship Program. Scholars in the social sciences and the humanities may apply for individual, non-degree research opportunities at universities and institutes in the United States. The program is directed at advanced researchers that already have a demonstrated track record in research. The research period lasts up to a full semester (4 months), starting either September 2010 or January 2011. Applications need to be submitted in a hard copy to your local CRRC office. Deadline for applications is April 30, 5 p.m., 2010. For more, please, see http://www.crrccenters.org/news/?id=32 14 | CRRC-Armenia, March 2010
15. Trainings, Seminars and Lectures Workshops and lectures Methodological trainings Conferences and roundtables Basic orientation training sessions Check www.crrc.am for announcements 15 | CRRC-Armenia, March 2010
17. CRRC Blog: Social Science in the Caucasus In November 2006, CRRC launched a blog. From Nairobi to Sydney and from Bishkek to Los Angeles, the blog now attracts a worldwide readership and is often picked up by other blogs. The blog aims to summarize research on the South Caucasus for those interested in the region who do not have enough time to read all of the fascinating research being done. The blog also provides insights and commentary we see here on the ground. We welcome your visit! You can find the blog at: http://crrc-caucasus.blogspot.com 17 | CRRC-Armenia, March 2010