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For your
convenience, we’ve assembled the following list of links to help answer some
of the most frequently asked questions we receive from various type of
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Who can apply to take the Research Training
Programme (RTP)? |
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Who
can apply for a Doctoral Studentship? |
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What Scholarships are available for Doctoral
Students? |
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How does one apply to use the Library? |
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What type of documents does the
Archive contains? |
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Who can access the Archive? |
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What is the procedure of
consultation at the Archive? |
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Whether any reproduction
facility available at the Archive? |
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What is India Macroeconomics
Annual? |
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How to Subscribe to the
India Macroeconomics Annual? |
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I am interested in
contributing to the India Macroeconomics Annual. Please let me know about
the exact procedure. |
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Who can apply
to take part in the Cultural Studies Workshop? |
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Does the Centre have a Guest House facility? |
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How to get
the important contact information? |
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Who can apply to take the
Research Training Programme (RTP)?
Anyone from India or a country of the South (recognised
as such by SEPHIS) below 30 (relaxable in special cases) who is about to begin
or has begun full-time research leading towards a Ph.D and has an M.A./M.Sc.
degree with at least 50 percent marks in any branch of the social sciences or
humanities, and an average of over 50 percent marks in the Higher Secondary and
BA Honours (or equivalent) examinations. Selected students from outside the city
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Who can apply for a Doctoral
Studentship?
Meritorious students can apply to do a PhD. under
a supervisor at the Centre. Selection is on the basis of academic record and
aptitude for research. Students benefit from the guidance of world-renowned
faculty and the Centre's extensive resources for research. The Centre does not
award degrees, but will facilitate the affiliation of students to universities
in West Bengal with which our faculty members are associated. The student may
also have a co-supervisor from the affiliating university.
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What scholarships are available
for doctoral students?
At present the the
Indian Council of Social Science
Research
offers a number of doctoral fellowships for which
UGC NET qualification is a
must. There are also a limited number of doctoral fellowships & internships for
our archives which have been provided by the
Ford Foundation
presently.
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How does one apply to use the
Library?
You can apply in person by
filling up a
library
application form along
with a recommendation letter from the head of your institution.
Alternatively, send your application to:
The
Librarian,
Centre for Studies in Social Sciences,
Calcutta
R-1 Baishnabghata Patuli
Township,
Kolkata - 700 094.
West Bengal,
India,
To apply for using the library you must be a
post graduate.
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What type of documents does the archive contains?
The Archive
contains printed documents in vernacular, mainly periodicals in microform and in
digital format published in 19th and early 20th century,
mainly from different old public institutions and private collections; visual
documents, such as, early popular lithographs, oleographs, mythological
paintings, modern academic art from the early days of the Government Art College
to 1980s, family photographs, industrial photographs and photographs of the city
of Calcutta mainly on chromes and in digital format. In addition, CSSSC
undertook a major and pioneering project on documentation of commercial art and
advertisement in Bengali language.
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Who can access the Archive?
The Archive
follows similar rules and regulations of access of its library, only the
scholars has to take a membership valid up to 6 months and has to give a
separate undertaking for accessing archive. Any bona-fide post-graduate student,
research scholar, member of faculty of any University and research institution
is entitled to get a membership of the archive. At the time of applying for a
membership the scholar has to mention her/his research area or theme and furnish
a document of her/his institutional affiliation.
For more information please check Access section in our archive page.
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What is the procedure of consultation at the archive?
Though, like
the library of the CSSSC, access to the archive is open to all eligible
scholars, but at the archive everyone has to take a prior appointment, this is
mainly for limitation of equipments and space for reading, also for consulting
visual documents everyone needs assistance of one of the archive staff, one can
take a prior appointment over phone or by writing an e-mail.
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Whether any reproduction facility available at the archive?
Yes, we have
facilities for printing from negative microfilms and also digital copies. There
is no restriction on taking reproduction of printed documents published prior to
1956 but restrictions are applicable following standard copyright law for the
documents published 1956 onwards. For visual documents one can take limited
number of low resolution, watermarked prints form the archive. For good quality
images for reproduction the user has to take the responsibility of clearing the
copyright from the copyright owner of the particular item and one can get high
quality TIFF images against payment of requisite fees after production of the
documents indicating that s/he obtained the permission from the copyright owner.
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What is
India Macroeconomics Annual?
The India Macroeconomics
Annual is a journal initially published by the RBI Endowment Scheme at the CSSSC
and has now been taken up by the SAGE Publishers Pvt Ltd. The journal has two
parts. In one part the it publishes research on contemporary macroeconomic
events in India, while the other section is open to contributed papers in any
area of economics encompassing a wide range of topics such as labour, fiscal
issues, banking and finance, international trade, econometrics, computational
and mathematical methods, etc. The Journal is edited by
Prof. Sugata Marjit and has an
internationally reputed
Board of Advisors.
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How to
Subscribe to the India Macroeconomics Annual?
Please
contact:
Ms.
Vineeta Rai
Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd
F 53-55, Triveni Commercial Complex
Sheikh Sarai, Phase I
New Delhi 110 017
Tel: (+91-11) + 41864222 (5 lines) Extn: 205
Fax: (+91-11) + 41864227
E-mail:
vineeta.rai@indiasage.com
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I am
interested in contributing to the India Macroeconomics Annual. Please let me know
about the exact procedure.
Please
refer the page India Macroeconomics Annual for more details.
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Who can apply to take part in
the Cultural Studies Workshop?
This workshop is for researchers from countries of the South under 35
years who are
completing or have completed their doctoral research. Send your application with
paper proposal to
csw@cssscal.org
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Does the Centre have a guest
house facility?
Indian Council of Social Science
Research, Eastern Regional Centre has a guest house
at the old premises of the Centre at 10 Lake Terrace, Kolkata 700 029, where
limited accommodation is usually available to outstation scholars and students
visiting Centre for a short time. For accommodation send your request to Susanta
Ghosh, Director, ICSSR-ERC at the mailing address mentioned above or fax your
request to +91(33) 2466-0637 or e-mail to
ercicssr@vsnl.net
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How to get the important contact
information?
For contact information related queries please visit our
Contact Us page.
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