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27/07/2010
CRRC-Armenia invites applications from researchers, university staff, local NGOs, media, and others who are computer literate, have basic statistics knowledge, and are interested in the subject to participate in computer more...


20/07/2010
Press Conference on "Corruption in Armenia: 2009 Surveys on Households and Enterprises" will take place on July 20, 2010, at 11:00, at Congress Hotel. The speakers are Dr. Heghine Manasyan more...


16/07/2010
A presentation on "Corruption in Armenia: 2009 Surveys of Households and Enterprises" addressed to public officials will be conducted by Dr. Heghine Manasyan and Yevgenya Paturyan on July 16, 2010 more...


14/07/2010
An Orientation Training on “How to Find Research Resources (media related)?” will take place on July 14th, at 14:00 in CRRC-Armenia, Abovyan 52, Room 305. The training will be delivered more...


13/07/2010
Modern Economic Growth Theory: Models and Empirical Implications CRRC-Armenia invites applications from researchers, university staff, PhD students and interested others who have at least a basic knowledge of modern macroeconomic more...


About the center

The Caucasus Research Resource Centers program (CRRC) is a network of resource, research and training centers established in the capital cities of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia with the goal of strengthening social science research and public policy analysis in the South Caucasus.

A partnership between the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF), the program's outcomes are to increase the accessibility of high-quality research resources, to strengthen capacity and, to increase the dialogue and collaboration between social science researchers and policy practitioners.

Since the opening of the Centers in 2003, CRRC has become a nexus of activity for the South Caucasus social science community by providing open access to fundamental literature, data, and professional training for social science researchers. The centers will make it easier for researchers to pursue original work, to base their research on actual transition data, and to participate in the growing domestic policy research community.

Direct and indirect CRRC beneficiaries include social science researchers, faculty members from academic institutions, policy practitioners and other professionals from non-governmental, private and public sectors.