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Current and Former CKS Fellows
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CKS provides fellowships to scholars and students as a way to promote research and international scholarly exchange on Cambodia and the Mekong region, both among the international community of scholars and their Cambodian colleagues. Our first fellowship grant, in 2000, from the Henry Luce Foundation allowed American scholars to conduct their doctoral research in Cambodia. Since then, our senior fellowship program for scholars conducting doctoral and post-doctoral research has continued to expand with funding from the Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) and the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and the Florence Gould Foundation. As of 2009, we have granted fellowships to a total of 48 American and 24 French scholars to conduct their pre-doctoral or post-doctoral research onsite, in Cambodia. The following provides further information about the senior fellowship opportunities available at CKS, as well as some background on CKS fellows and their research projects. These fellowships are typically available on a yearly basis. u CAORC/ECA Fellowships for American Scholars u INALCO/CEK Fellowships for French Scholars u Current and Former CKS Fellows
CAORC/ECA (Council of American Overseas
Research Centers)
Deadline: November 15th 2009 The Center for Khmer Studies announces Fellowship opportunities for research in Cambodia and countries in Mainland Southeast Asia This program is open to U.S. doctoral candidates and scholars who have already earned their Ph.D. in the social sciences and humanities. Scholars can pursue research in other countries in mainland Southeast Asia (Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Burma, Southern China) provided that part of their research is undertaken in Cambodia. Ph.D. Dissertation Research Fellowships Senior Research Fellowships Senior Fellowships are open to scholars in all disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities to pursue further research in Cambodia and Southeast Asia. Short-term awards are available for up to four months. Long-term awards are available for six to nine months. Fellowships for four months or less have some travel restrictions. Criteria for Evaluation The Selection Committee will assess each application on the basis of the project description, the candidate’s academic and/ or professional record and the quality of references. Members of the Selection Committee represent different academic disciplines, so the applicant must explain the nature and significance of the project in terms understandable to a non-specialist audience. Fellowships granted by the Center for Khmer Studies receive funding from the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States State Department and the Council of American Overseas Research Centers. Candidates must be U.S. citizens. Download the application form: CAORC_Application_2009 For further information, please contact: fellowships@khmerstudies.org
INALCO - CENTRE D'ÉTUDES KHMÈRES
Bourses d’études
au Cambodge
(2010-2011)
Ce programme de bourses d’études a pour objet le développement des connaissances sur la société, la culture et l’histoire du Cambodge. Il vise à permettre à des étudiants-chercheurs français de niveau doctoral et post-doctoral, de pouvoir se rendre au Cambodge. Ce programme a également pour objectif d’aider les candidats à s’intégrer au sein de la communauté scientifique internationale et cambodgienne travaillant sur le Cambodge. Les bourses doivent couvrir les frais de voyage et de séjour d’étude au Cambodge. Les candidats sélectionnés devront prendre contact avec le Centre d'études khmères (CEK) au Cambodge.Les candidatures pour mener des recherches au Cambodge s’appliquent aux catégories suivantes : – Bourses de recherche doctorale. Elles s’adressent aux chercheurs doctorants. Elles doivent leur permettre de mener à bien leurs recherches de terrain nécessaires à l’accomplissement de leur thèse doctorale ainsi que d’acquérir une formation linguistique en khmer. Les candidats doivent être de nationalité française. Les bourses de recherche doctorales sont conçues pour des périodes courtes et longues pouvant aller jusqu’à 11 mois au plus.
– Bourses
de recherche post-doctorale.
Elles s’adressent aux candidats de nationalité française déjà titulaires
d’un doctorat ou de son équivalent. Elles concernent les chercheurs
spécialisés dans les études khmères ou ceux souhaitant élargir leur
champ d’investigation à l’étude du Cambodge. Les bourses de recherche
post-doctorale couvrent des périodes courtes et longues pouvant aller
jusqu’à 11 mois au plus. Télécharger le formulaire d'inscription : Gould_Applifgsenior 2009 - 2010 Pour plus mation, contacter: fellowships@khmerstudies.org
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