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PhD Scholarships from Asia Research Institute, SingaporeDear Colleagues, Asia Research Institute is pleased to invite applications for a PhD research programme to be taken up jointly with the appropriate discipline-based department of the University. Please help to disseminate the notice, accessible via this URL: http://www.ari.nus.edu.sg/phd.htm, to all your students and colleagues who would be interested. Many thanks Prof Anthony Reid PHD SCHOLARSHIPS FROM ASIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE, NUS THE CHANGING FAMILY IN ASIA Interested applicants are required to submit their application to ARI at the address stated below by 30 June 2004, indicating clearly both which ARI interdisciplinary area they wish to join and which department they would be attached to. Application procedures and forms can be obtained from the NUS website via this URL: http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/prospective/graduate/application.html Most applicants will use Arts and Social Sciences form, but ARI will also consider applications from Law, SDE and Business. The Changing Family In Asia (Prof. Gavin Jones) focuses on changing
family forms, roles and structures in Asian societies, as other
institutions take over some family functions, low fertility, delayed
marriage and longevity transform family composition, and labour market
realities and changing gender relations affect internal family dynamics. Asian Migration (A/Prof Brenda Yeoh ) explores the issues arising from increased levels of human mobility in the region, both within and across national borders. Mobility of high-level professional and managerial personnel, skilled and unskilled labour migration and human trafficking all raise theoretical and methodological questions and major policy issues, as does the role of migration in urban change. Religion and Globalisation In Asian Contexts (Prof. Anthony Reid, pro tem) explores the changing patterns of religious practice, belief and identity in recent times, particularly in Southeast Asia, China and South Asia. The title implies a particular interest in transnational and diasporic interactions, the engagement with modern technologies and values, and new global or 'glocal' forms of identity. Cultural Studies in Asia (Prof. Chua Beng Huat) Southeast Asia China interactions (Prof Reid & Dr Geoffrey Wade) explores both historical and contemporary themes that are bringing Eastand Southeast Asia closer together, and is interested in any mix of the political, economic, cultural or social. Southeast Asian Archaeology (Prof John Miksic) explores ancient port cities in Southeast Asia with the aim of being a resource centre for Southeast Asian archaeology, history and art. The Asia Research Institute (ARI) is a university-level institute that
was formed in July 2001 as one of the strategic initiatives of the
National University of Singapore (NUS). The mission of the Institute is
to provide a world-class focus and resource for research on the Asian
region, located at one of its communication hubs. ARI engages the
social sciences broadly defined, and especially interdisciplinary
frontiers between and beyond disciplines. Through frequent provision of
short-term research appointments it seeks to be a place of encounters
between the region and the world. Within NUS it works particularly with
the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Business, Law and Design, tosupport research, conferences, lectures, and graduate study at the Manager |
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