Heinrich Boell Foundation will support students enrolled in the new PhD Program in Social and Cultural Anthropology

Heinrich Boell Foundation Tbilisi Office – South Caucasus Region will support up to two students enrolled in the new PhD Program in Social and Cultural Anthropology from Fall 2020 with the amount of 400 EUR. The decision regarding the scholarship will be made in autumn 2020 after reviewing applications of selected students for the program.
Admission to the PHD program

PhD Program in Social and Cultural Anthropology announces a call for applications for four PhD positions to start from Fall 2020. For detailed information, visit the link. (link)
Surrogacy as Networked Phenomenon

Elene Gavashelishvili, Mariam Darchiashvili and Ketevan Gurchiani, professors of PhD Program in Social and Cultural Anthropology received a research grant from Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation for the project Surrogacy as Networked Phenomenon: the study of key actors and their interrelations. Principal Investigator Elene Gavashilishvili, coordinator Nino Rcheulishvili, and participants Mariam Darchiashvili and Ketevan Gurchiani. […]
Tbilisi as an Urban Assemblage

Elene Gavashelishvili, Mariam Darchiashvili and Ketevan Gurchiani, professors of PhD Program in Social and Cultural Anthropology received a research grant from Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation for the project Surrogacy as Networked Phenomenon: the study of key actors and their interrelations. Principal Investigator Elene Gavashilishvili, coordinator Nino Rcheulishvili, and participants Mariam Darchiashvili and Ketevan Gurchiani. […]