April 2 announcement
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April 2 announcement
Hrant Dink Foundation and Boğaziçi University Peace Education Application and Research Center invite you to BEYOND BORDERS: A CONVERSATION WITH HRANT DINK FOUNDATION FELLOWS on 2nd of April, 2015 at 17:00 in İbrahim Bodur Hall (South Campus). The Hrant Dink Foundation has established the Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme with a view to promote cross-border affiliation and cooperation in areas where further exchange of expertise and lasting cooperation is much needed, such as academia, civil society, media, culture and arts, language-learning and law. 18 fellows from Armenia and Turkey now have the opportunity to live and follow a special program at a host organisation in the neighbouring country. Since October 2014, 18 Fellows from Armenia and Turkey started their fellowship activities in the neighbouring country at their host organisations CNN Türk, Bilgi University, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul Şehir University, Kadir Has University, Yıldız Technical University, TESEV, SALT Galata, Istanbul Museum of Modern Arts, Anadolu Kültür, Yuva Association, change.org in Turkey and the Civilitas Foundation, the Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences, Caucasus Resource Research Center, Women’s Resouce Center, Pink Armenia and Gallery 25 in Armenia. Our fellows from Turkey and Armenia are ready to share their experiences about their fellowship as well as their plans for future cooperation with their host organisations and the two neighbouring countries. The event will be held in a format of an interactive conversation so everybody is more than welcome to bring their questions for the Q/A session. The language of the event will be both Turkish and English. The Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme is established within the framework of the programme Support to the Armenia-Turkey Normalisation Process financed by the European Union. Website Facebook Our mailing address is: fellowship@hrantdink.org unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Twitter