ASEAN research fellowship

Yuphaphann Hoonchamlong yuphapha at hawaii.edu
Wed Oct 6 23:08:29 UTC 2004


>ASEAN Research Scholars
>
>The Asia Research Institute of the National University of Singapore invites
>applications from ASEAN citizens (except Singaporeans) enrolled for an
>advanced degree at a university in an ASEAN country for consideration as
>ASEAN Research Scholars. These fellowships are offered to students working
>in the Humanities and Social Sciences on Asian topics, and will allow the
>recipients to be based at NUS for a period of three months. The aim of the
>fellowships is to enable scholars to make full use of the wide range of
>resources held in the libraries of NUS and the Institute of Southeast Asian
>Studies. Scholars will be expected to commence on 1 April 2005.
>
>Successful candidates can expect the following benefits:
>
>a.  A monthly allowance of SGD$1,750 which will be subject to tax
>b.  A one time travel subsidy of up to SGD$1,000 on a reimbursement basis
>upon       being accepted for the fellowship.
>c.  Access to library and computer resources on campus.
>
>Applicants are invited to email/facsimile/mail their curriculum vitae, a
>2-page outline of their research proposal in English (this may be
>accompanied by a longer statement in a Southeast Asian language) to the
>address below by 15 November 2004. Arrangements should also be made by which
>at least two letters of reference, one of which is from your principal
>supervisor, are sent confidentially to the same address by the same
>deadline. The research proposal must include the following details:
>1)  how the fellowship will contribute to the research;
>2)  the types of sources to be consulted in Singapore;
>3)  proposed work plan during the fellowship.
>
>You can look forward to excellent library and internet computer facilities
>at NUS' main library (http://www.lib.nus.edu.sg/) and the library at the
>Institute of South East Asian Studies (ISEAS)
>(http://www.iseas.edu.sg/library.html) to facilitate your research for the
>dissertation. NUS' main library has 2 million volumes covering all topics
>while ISEAS' library has 200,000 on South East Asian topics, half of which
>are in South East Asian languages.
>
>Manager
>Asia Research Institute
>5 Arts Link
>Level 4 Shaw Foundation Building, AS7
>Singapore 117570
>Email: joinari at nus.edu.sg
>Fax   : 65 67791428
Website: http://www.ari.nus.edu.sg
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