Oxford Nizami Ganjavi Centre Small Grants
The Oxford Nizami Ganjavi Centre (ONGC) is pleased to offer small grants of up to £500 for projects related to research into the history, languages and cultures of Azerbaijan, the Caucasus and Central Asia. This includes presenting research at workshops and conferences. The grants are open to all academic staff and research students of the University of Oxford. The next deadline for applications is the 27 May 2020.
Note to applicants: please complete the application form and return it to nizami.ganjavi@orinst.ox.ac.uk. Further information may be requested upon receipt of the form.
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