Opportunity for PhD students from Southeast Asia
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May 30-31, 2025
Kathmandu, Nepal
Application Deadline: February 28, 2025
In partnership with the Japan Foundation, the Association for Asian Studies is pleased to announce a series of professionalization workshops for Southeast Asian scholars incorporating the study of Japan in their work and research. Funded by the Japan Foundation,Ìý“Framing the Study of Japan: Professionalization Workshops for Early Ph.D. Students in Southeast Asiaâ€Ìýrepresents a unique training opportunity over a three-year period for Southeast Asian emerging scholars.
Beginning with the 2025 AAS-in-Asia conference in Kathmandu, the AAS will organize two-day pre-conference workshops for ten students in the early stages of their Ph.D. program. Each workshop will be led by two mentors providing professionalization support including, but not limited to, identifying a theoretical framework, conducting a literature review, encountering ethical questions, working with human subjects, developing a research design and methodology, presenting one’s research project, etc.
Year 1 meeting of the workshop series will take place May 30-31 in Kathmandu, Nepal. Year 2 will take place prior to the 2026 AAS-in-Asia conference (TBD), and Year 3 meeting will take place at the 2027 AAS Annual Conference in Boston, Massachusetts. Continuation of participants in all three workshops is required.
To ensure effectiveness,Ìýparticipation is limited to 10 Southeast Asian students engaged in Japanese Studies. During the two-day workshop, time will be set aside for formal, structured seminars as well as informal meetings and discussions, group dinners, and social gatherings. We welcome students in any discipline, including humanities, social sciences, or language and cultural studies. Because the program is meant to support the academic study of Japan, we encourage applications from individuals at institutions with few resources in Japanese Studies.
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