Vietnam’s Strategic Thinking during the Third Indochina War
By Kosal Path
New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies
Series Editors: Alfred W. McCoy, Ian G. Baird, Katherine A. Bowie, and Anne Ruth Hansen
By Kosal Path
New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies
Series Editors: Alfred W. McCoy, Ian G. Baird, Katherine A. Bowie, and Anne Ruth Hansen
Posted on: 24-April-2020
Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands
Series edited by K. Sivaramakrishnan
Foreword by K. Sivaramakrishnan
Posted on: 24-April-2020
Dr. Bernard Dupaigne is a retired professor now at the National Museum of Natural History and was a CKS Senior Fellow in 2017. His research project, a film on silk in Cambodia, examines the present state of silk production…
Posted on: 22-April-2020
បណ្ណាល័យមជ្ឈមណ្ឌលខេមរសិក្សា (ម.ខ.ស) គឺជាបណ្ណាល័យមួយដែលបានលើកកម្ពស់ការអានដល់សិស្ស និស្សិតចាប់ពីថ្នាក់បឋម រហូតដល់ កំរិតសិក្សាជាន់ខ្ពស់។ សៀវភៅជាភាសាខ្មែរ ភាសាអង់គ្លេស ភាសាបារាំង និងភាសាក្នុងតំបន់អាស៊ីអាគ្នេយ៍ជាច្រើនទៀត ដែលបាននិងកំពុង ស្វាគមន៍អ្នកអានគ្រប់កម្រិតថ្នាក់ និងគ្រប់ជាតិសាសន៍។ ក្រៅពីនេះ យើងក៏បានជំរុញការអាន តាមរយៈកម្មវិធីអានរឿងនិទានជូនប្អូនៗកុមារ មកពីបណ្ដាស្ថាប័នសិក្សានានា ដោយអ្នកនិទានរឿងស្មគ្រ័ចិត្ត។
The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) Library promotes literacy to students of all ages, from the primary school level up…
Posted on: 10-March-2020
The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) and the Graduate School of Cambodian Mekong University (CMU) held a public lecture, entitled “Sustainable Urban Mobility: An Analysis of Street Networks and People’s Perception”, on I February 2020 from 9:00 am to…
Posted on: 28-February-2020
The ideation pilot workshop is a creative way to explore new opportunities and generate solutions and ideas that would contribute to the design and preparation of possible urban related research projects, involving Cambodian students themselves as generators of those…
Posted on: 30-December-2019
Host: Mr. Natharoun NGO, Director, Center for Khmer Studies (CKS).
Speakers:Posted on: 23-December-2019
Managing rapid urbanization is not only one of the UN 2030 global goals, it is also a must for Cambodia whose cities are experiencing steep growth. As the…
Posted on: 23-December-2019
This workshop generated dialogue on the concept of urban vulnerability as it relates to Cambodian cities. Much research has looked at poverty and development in urban Cambodia, focusing on deprivation, or the lack of resources to meet basic needs.
…Posted on: 19-December-2019
CKS director Natharoun Ngo co-led with APUR (Paris Urbanism Agency) research director and professor at Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris Belleville (ENSAPB) Christiane Blancot an international conference named: “Resilient Cities-Rethinking the challenges of reconstruction” that was…
Posted on: 19-December-2019
The Array of Things (AoT) is a system that provides urban data with greater spatial and temporal precision than is currently available for understanding air quality, microclimate, vibration, noise, and other factors, providing measurements…
Posted on: 25-November-2019
What can be done to make urban areas sustainable and desirable places to live? What does the future look like for megacities? Participants delved into some of the problems and a few solutions when…
Posted on: 25-November-2019
On 11th June, CKS had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Gabriel Fauveaud in Phnom Penh for a presentation which contributed to an ongoing urban lecture series. His public lecture entitled “The Production of Urban Spaces…
Posted on: 25-November-2019
CKS helped in organizing and hosting a panel discussion called “Memory in Landscape”. This event was part of a larger program, “Landscapes afterwar(d)s” program, organized by Professor Soko Phay and Professor Patrick Nardin, both…
Posted on: 25-November-2019
Ms. Tara Tran
Today, Phnom Penh is one of the fastest-growing cities in Southeast Asia, but there are concerns about equitable life in the city, for women and other marginalized groups. Historical inquiry on the…
Posted on: 25-November-2019
Dr. Mary Ellen Lane, President and former Chair of CKS, died on November 3, 2019, after a brave fight with cancer. The Center for Khmer Studies would not be here today were it not for Mary Ellen, who recognized…
Posted on: 25-November-2019
#GivingTuesday is a global day of giving, inspiring people and communities around the globe to give to causes and issues that matter to them. CKS is proud to participate…
Posted on: 19-November-2019
The Center of Khmer Studies announces with deep regret the passing of its distinguished board member, The Honourable Dr. Benny Widyono, on March 17, 2019, in his sleep, surrounded by his family, in Stamford, CT. Born an Indonesian of…
Posted on: 30-March-2019
With its mission to promote research, teaching and public service in the social sciences and humanities, the CKS seeks to publish and translate key academic materials into the Khmer language while working to build capacity and to strengthen the…
Posted on: 21-August-2015
Nicky McGavin, Travelfish.org: Wat Damnak was a royal palace during the reign of King Sisowath, which explains the name, as “dam nak” is Khmer for palace. Today it is a functioning pagoda, and home to a school, two charities and a…
Posted on: 21-August-2015
By Kosal Path
New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies
Series Editors: Alfred W. McCoy, Ian G. Baird, Katherine A. Bowie, and Anne Ruth Hansen
Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands
Series edited by K. Sivaramakrishnan
Foreword by K. Sivaramakrishnan
Dr. Bernard Dupaigne is a retired professor now at the National Museum of Natural History and was a CKS Senior Fellow in 2017. His research project, a film on silk
យុទ្ធនាការតោះអានរាល់ថ្ងៃ
បណ្ណាល័យមជ្ឈមណ្ឌលខេមរសិក្សា (ម.ខ.ស) គឺជាបណ្ណាល័យមួយដែលបានលើកកម្ពស់ការអានដល់សិស្ស និស្សិតចាប់ពីថ្នាក់បឋម រហូតដល់ កំរិតសិក្សាជាន់ខ្ពស់។ សៀវភៅជាភាសាខ្មែរ ភាសាអង់គ្លេស ភាសាបារាំង និងភាសាក្នុងតំបន់អាស៊ីអាគ្នេយ៍ជាច្រើនទៀត ដែលបាននិងកំពុង ស្វាគមន៍អ្នកអានគ្រប់កម្រិតថ្នាក់ និងគ្រប់ជាតិសាសន៍។ ក្រៅពីនេះ យើងក៏បានជំរុញការអាន តាមរយៈកម្មវិធីអានរឿងនិទានជូនប្អូនៗកុមារ មកពីបណ្ដាស្ថាប័នសិក្សានានា ដោយអ្នកនិទានរឿងស្មគ្រ័ចិត្ត។
The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) Library promotes literacy to students
The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) and the Graduate School of Cambodian Mekong University (CMU) held a public lecture, entitled “Sustainable Urban Mobility: An Analysis of Street Networks and People’s
The ideation pilot workshop is a creative way to explore new opportunities and generate solutions and ideas that would contribute to the design and preparation of possible urban related research
Urban Mobility Panel: Trends and Opportunities in re-enforcing access to urban mobility and transport in Phnom Penh.
Host: Mr. Natharoun NGO, Director, Center for Khmer Studies (CKS).
Speakers:
Navigating urban transformation: green and design perspectives from experts and practitioners
Managing rapid urbanization is not only one of the UN 2030 global goals, it is also a must for
This workshop generated dialogue on the concept of urban vulnerability as it relates to Cambodian cities. Much research has looked at poverty and development in urban Cambodia, focusing on deprivation,
CKS director Natharoun Ngo co-led with APUR (Paris Urbanism Agency) research director and professor at Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris Belleville (ENSAPB) Christiane Blancot an international conference
Dr. Charlies Catlett
The Array of Things (AoT) is a system that provides urban data with greater spatial and temporal precision than is currently available for understanding air
Dr. Christopher Silver
What can be done to make urban areas sustainable and desirable places to live? What does the future look like for megacities? Participants delved into
Dr. Gabriel Fauveaud
On 11th June, CKS had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Gabriel Fauveaud in Phnom Penh for a presentation which contributed to an ongoing urban lecture
Memory in Landscape
CKS helped in organizing and hosting a panel discussion called “Memory in Landscape”. This event was part of a larger program, “Landscapes afterwar(d)s” program, organized
Ms. Tara Tran
Today, Phnom Penh is one of the fastest-growing cities in Southeast Asia, but there are concerns about equitable life in the city, for
Dr. Mary Ellen Lane, President and former Chair of CKS, died on November 3, 2019, after a brave fight with cancer. The Center for Khmer Studies would not be here
#GivingTuesday is a global day of giving, inspiring people and communities around the globe to give to causes and issues
The Center of Khmer Studies announces with deep regret the passing of its distinguished board member, The Honourable Dr. Benny Widyono, on March 17, 2019, in his sleep, surrounded by
With its mission to promote research, teaching and public service in the social sciences and humanities, the CKS seeks to publish and translate key academic materials into the Khmer language
Nicky McGavin, Travelfish.org: Wat Damnak was a royal palace during the reign of King Sisowath, which explains the name, as “dam nak” is Khmer for palace. Today it is a functioning pagoda,
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Wat Damnak
Siem Reap, Cambodia
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