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How to Cope with Health Issues in Mondulkiri?
This webinar was recorded on May 27, 2022 Abstract
Dr. Meriem M’zoughi’s research focuses on the ways in which the population of Northeastern Cambodia understands the body and life and
Speaker: Dr. Meriem M’zoughi
Date: May 27, 2022
9:00 am
Cambodia Time
Dr. Meriem M’zoughi’s research focuses on the ways in which the population of Northeastern Cambodia understands the body and life and how it perceives pathogenic agents and infections. For this…
Posted on: 9-May-2022
Application Deadline: May 20, 2022
Fee: Free
SummaryThis field school aims to introduce Cambodian students to academic research methodologies used by geographers. The field school will run as a series of short workshops as well as field trips.…
Posted on: 8-April-2022
Speaker: Abby Seiff
Date: April 21, 2022
11:00 pm
Cambodia Time
Join NIAS, New York Southeast Asia Network, the Center for Khmer Studies, and the Weatherhead East Asian Institute for a talk with Abby Seiff and her new book Troubling the Water: A Dying Lake and a Vanishing World…
Posted on: 6-April-2022
Opened in 2001, the CKS Library aims to promote a culture of reading in the community and provide resources for research and education to teachers, students, scholars and the public about Cambodia and…
Posted on: 30-March-2022
Speaker: Dr. Darcie DeAngelo
Date: April 29, 2022
8:30 am
Cambodia Time
Dr. Darcie DeAngelo’s fieldwork confronted her with two radically different technologies—bombs and rats. Both were integral to understanding relations in the aftermath of war—that,…
Posted on: 27-March-2022
Speaker: Dr. Lutz Katzschner, Dr. Chao Ren, Dr. Nyda Chhinh, Mr. Bunleng Se
Date: April 21, 2022
11:00 am
Cambodia Time
Global climate change poses challenges for sustainable urban development, and it has a significant impact on urban climate,…
Posted on: 23-March-2022
Speaker: Dr. Toni Shapiro-Phim
Date: March 18, 2022
9:00 am
Cambodia Time
Within the practice of classical dance and lakhon khol (all-male masked dance drama) in Cambodia, the relationship between dance teachers and their students is at once intellectual, spiritual, emotional, and kinesthetic. The first generation to study dance…
Posted on: 9-March-2022
Speaker: Dr. Magali An-Berthon
Date: March 16, 2022
8:00 pm
Cambodia Time
In Cambodia, silk production was structured as a cottage industry conducted on the side of farming, an activity almost exclusively ran by women in rural areas and mostly destined to…
Posted on: 9-March-2022
Speaker: Ms. Samphors Mech
Date: March 04, 2022
9:00 am
Cambodia Time
There are few existing cultural feminist studies of Chbab Srey, Camobodia’s Rules for Women, that consider how Chbab Srey might be used as a critical tool of reflection to increase women’s autonomy. This study aims to examine Chbab…
Posted on: 25-February-2022
Speaker: Dr. Sorpong Peou
Date: February 25, 2022
9:00 am
Cambodia Time
We at CKS are excited to co-host with Paragon University the Benny Widyono Memorial Lecture dedicated to the memory of Dr. Benny Widyono, former head of UNTAC in Siem Reap,…
Posted on: 14-February-2022
Speaker: CKS Team
Date: February 09, 2022
8:30 am
Cambodia Time
In 2021, the CKS Library made great strides in improving accessibility for researchers, students, and the public. We upgraded our resource collection, and improved our facilities and services,…
Posted on: 28-January-2022
Speaker: William Grear and Marie Catanese
Date: Every Monday from 7 February through 15 March 2022
6:00 pm
Cambodia Time
This content-based English course will cover the basics of the secondary research process. Students will learn what it means to be a researcher, from the first steps of identifying a research topic and defining a research question,…
Posted on: 19-January-2022
Speaker: Dr. LinDa Saphan
Date: 20220128
8:00 pm
Cambodia Time
CKS is proud to host the inaugural lecture of the “Cambodia Seminar Series” organized by The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS), The New York Southeast Asia Network (NYSEAN), and The Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS)
Music has…
Posted on: 16-January-2022
Speaker: Dr. Miriam Stark
Date: 20220121
9:00 am
Cambodia Time
Few archaeologists are familiar with the variety of states and empires that characterized premodern Southeast Asia. Angkor, or the Khmer Empire, has become the…
Posted on: 27-December-2021
Speaker: Dr. Kosal Path
Date: 20220119
6:00 pm
Cambodia Time
In summary, Vietnam’s Strategic Thinking During the Third Indochina War by Dr. Kosal Path contributes to the existing scholarship in three major aspects. First and most importantly, it challenges the conventional wisdom that Hanoi’s invasion and occupation of…
Posted on: 27-December-2021
On November 2, 2021, a group of eight epigraphy experts gathered for a special CKS workshop titled “CKS Epigraphy Workshop 2021” that was organized and chaired by CKS fellow Hunter Watson with support…
Posted on: 19-December-2021
Speaker: Dr. Toni Shapiro-Phim and other panelists
Date: 20211211
9:00 am
Cambodia Time
For the past two years, the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has spearheaded a classical dance research initiative which includes documentation of movement technique and translation of some seminal…
Posted on: 3-December-2021
Speaker: Michael Waibel, Ravi Jayaweera, and Mansi Jain
Date: 20211215
2:30 pm
Cambodia Time
Michael Waibel, Ravi Jayaweera, and Mansi Jain from Build4People will introduce sustainable urban transformation approaches and present a summary of their study on sustainability transition pathways for the building and…
Posted on: 28-November-2021
On November 23-24, 2021, the CKS Library hosted a two-day workshop “The Role of Libraries in the Digital Era” at the CKS Conference Hall in Siem Reap. The workshop featured three keynotes speakers, Ms. Margaret Bywater, Librarian Specialist at…
Posted on: 25-November-2021
CKS library is excited to announce the official launch of our New Online Catalog, which has been upgraded to provide our library patrons greater functionality and easier accessibility.
Our online catalog serves as a gateway to our expansive collection …
Posted on: 28-October-2021
This webinar was recorded on May 27, 2022 Abstract
Dr. Meriem M’zoughi’s research focuses on the ways in which the population of Northeastern Cambodia understands the body and life and
Application Deadline: May 20, 2022
Fee: Free
Summary
This field school aims to introduce Cambodian students to academic research methodologies used by geographers. The field school will run as a
Abstract
Join NIAS, New York Southeast Asia Network, the Center for Khmer Studies, and the Weatherhead East Asian Institute for a talk with Abby Seiff and her new book Troubling
Opened in 2001, the CKS Library aims to promote a culture of reading in the community and provide resources for research and education to
This webinar was recorded on April 29, 2022
Abstract
Dr. Darcie DeAngelo’s fieldwork confronted her with two radically different technologies—bombs and rats. Both were
This webinar video was recorded on April 21, 2022
Abstract
Global climate change poses challenges for sustainable urban development,
This webinar was recorded on March 18, 2022 Abstract
Within the practice of classical dance and lakhon khol (all-male masked dance drama) in Cambodia, the relationship between dance teachers and their students is at once intellectual,
This webinar was recorded on March 16, 2022 Abstract
In Cambodia, silk production was structured as a cottage industry conducted on the side of farming, an activity almost exclusively ran
Abstract
There are few existing cultural feminist studies of Chbab Srey, Camobodia’s Rules for Women, that consider how Chbab Srey might be used as a critical tool of reflection to
This webinar was recorded on February 25, 2022 Abstract
We at CKS are excited to co-host with Paragon University the Benny Widyono Memorial Lecture dedicated to the memory of Dr.
In 2021, the CKS Library made great strides in improving accessibility for researchers, students, and the public. We upgraded
Course Description
This content-based English course will cover the basics of the secondary research process. Students will learn what it means to be a researcher, from the first steps of
Abstract
CKS is proud to host the inaugural lecture of the “Cambodia Seminar Series” organized by The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS), The New York Southeast Asia Network (NYSEAN), and
This webinar was recorded on January 21, 2022
Abstract
Few archaeologists are familiar with the variety of states and empires that characterized premodern Southeast
Abstract
In summary, Vietnam’s Strategic Thinking During the Third Indochina War by Dr. Kosal Path contributes to the existing scholarship in three major aspects. First and most importantly, it challenges
On November 2, 2021, a group of eight epigraphy experts gathered for a special CKS workshop titled “CKS Epigraphy Workshop 2021” that was organized
This webinar was recorded on December 11, 2021 Abstract
For the past two years, the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has spearheaded a classical dance research initiative which includes
This webinar was recorded on December 15, 2021 Abstract
Michael Waibel, Ravi Jayaweera, and Mansi Jain from Build4People will introduce sustainable urban transformation approaches and present a summary of their
On November 23-24, 2021, the CKS Library hosted a two-day workshop “The Role of Libraries in the Digital Era” at the CKS Conference Hall in Siem Reap. The workshop featured
CKS library is excited to announce the official launch of our New Online Catalog, which has been upgraded to provide our library patrons greater functionality and easier accessibility.
Our online
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