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    RAZMIK PANOSSIAN APPOINTED AS DIRECTOR OF THE ARMENIAN COMMUNITIES DEPARTMENT

    Of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation

    LISBON - The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation announced today the
    appointment of Dr. Razmik Panossian as the new Director of the
    Armenian Communities Department in Lisbon. He will assume the post
    on 1 February 2013.

    Panossian holds a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics and
    Political Science, where he also taught. He has published widely
    on Armenian-related issues, including a critically acclaimed book
    on Armenian national identity. He has extensive experience in
    senior management, including the administration of multi-million
    dollar programmes, as well as the allocation and distribution of
    international development grants. For many years he served as the
    Director of Policy, Programmes and Planning at a Canadian governmental
    organisation based in Montreal. He has worked for the United Nations
    Development Programme. He is fluent in English, French and Armenian.

    "I am both thrilled and humbled by this appointment," said Panossian.

    "This is one of the most important positions in the Armenian diaspora.

    I am looking forward to continuing the work of my predecessors and
    further strengthening and expanding the activities of the Calouste
    Gulbenkian Foundation in a focused and systematic manner within
    Armenian communities around the world."

    Martin Essayan, the Trustee responsible for the Armenian Communities
    Department, and great grandson of Foundation founder Calouste
    Gulbenkian, said: "I am delighted that Dr. Panossian will be the
    new Director of the Armenian Communities Department. He comes with
    outstanding credentials for this role and brings the international,
    integrative perspective we need. The appointment followed a
    global search during which we were able to consider many excellent
    candidates."

    For further information contact: Elisabete Caramelo, Director of
    Communications, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation: [email protected]
    Tel: +351217823320/ +35121217823217 Website: Armenian Communities
    Department

    Notes to Editors

    Razmik Panossian is the author of The Armenians: From Kings and Priests
    to Merchants and Commissars (Columbia University Press/Hurst & Co.,
    2006). He received his PhD from the London School of Economics and
    Political Science. His thesis won the prestigious Lord Bryce Prize for
    Best Dissertation in Comparative and International Politics in the UK
    (2001) granted by Britain's Political Studies Association. He received
    his MA from York University in Toronto, Canada, and his BA (honours)
    from McGill University in Montreal. Panossian has taught at the
    London School of Economics and at the School of Oriental and African
    Studies (University of London) on the subjects of nationalism, ethnic
    conflict, post-Soviet transition/democratisation, and comparative
    politics. In 2004 he assumed the position of Director of Policy,
    Programmes and Planning at the International Centre for Human Rights
    and Democratic Development, a Canadian federal institution devoted to
    the promotion of democracy and human rights. He managed the Centre's
    international programming in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East
    and Asia. His work took him to countries as diverse as Afghanistan,
    China, Haiti, Colombia, Egypt, Morocco and Congo. Between 2010 and
    2012 Panossian worked as an international consultant, including at
    UNDP in New York. He has delivered numerous lectures and conference
    papers throughout the world, has participated in Turkish-Armenian
    workshops and the Armenia-Diaspora conferences. He has published
    many academic articles on Armenian national identity and nationalism,
    as well as on Armenia-diaspora relations. Razmik was born in Lebanon
    and immigrated to Canada at the age of 12. He has lived in English
    and French Canada as well as the UK.

    The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation is one of the top ten Foundations in
    Europe and one of the largest in the world with assets of ~@3 billion
    and annual spend of around ~@100 million. It operates in four areas
    defined in its statutes: Arts, Education, Science, and Social Welfare.
    It was founded by Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian, an Armenian businessman
    and art collector who became a British citizen, conducted much of
    his work in Britain and France, and finally settled in Portugal. The
    Foundation was established in Portugal in 1956, a year after his death.

    The Foundation headquarters are in Lisbon and consist of the
    administration, which deals with grant-giving throughout the world,
    together with a Museum housing the founder's art collections -
    recognised as one of the world's best small museums - a Modern Art
    Centre, an art research library, a centre for scientific research,
    concert halls, an open-air theatre, exhibition galleries and conference
    halls, an orchestra and a choir. The Foundation also has offices in
    London and Paris.

    The Armenian Communities Department dates back to the creation of the
    Foundation and was set up by the founder's son-in-law Kevork Essayan.

    Since then the trustee in charge has always been a member of the
    founder's family. The mission of the department is: "to create a viable
    future for the Armenian people in which their culture and language
    are preserved and valued". Its work is inspired by the example of the
    founder who never forgot his Armenian roots but sought to engage with
    non Armenians and to bring different groups together.

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