Events
17th Singapore Graduate Forum on Southeast Asian Studies
Date | : | 18 Jul 2022 - 20 Jul 2022 |
Time | : | Refer to Programme (Singapore Standard Time) |
Venue | : | Online via Zoom |
Contact Person | : | TAY, Minghua |
Programme & Abstracts (Finalized) |
The 17th Graduate Forum is one of the flagship events of the Asia Research Institute (ARI). This event provides a platform for graduate students from around the world working on Southeast Asia to communicate and interact, as they mature into the next generation of academic leaders. The sessions which allow them to present their work are organised thematically around the fields broadly reflecting the core research strengths of ARI, including the Asian dynamics of religion, politics, economy, gender, culture, language, migration, urbanism, science and technology, identities, population and social change. The three-day Forum concludes the Asian Graduate Student Fellowship Programme 2022, which brings 29 graduate students together virtually for a six-week period of research, mentoring and participation in an academic writing course.
This year, there are two components to the Graduate Forum:
12-15 JULY | SKILLS BASED SESSIONS
Open to the Graduate Forum Students and Invited Participants only
The week prior to the forum is dedicated to skills based sessions during which senior scholars will address various topics such as how to get published in peer-reviewed journals, how to develop research proposals, and how to take care of your mental health as an early career scholar.
18-20 JULY | GRADUATE FORUM WITH KEYNOTE ADDRESSES & STUDENTS’ PRESENTATIONS
Open for all to attend
During these three days, graduate students will present their work in thematically organised sessions. In addition, there will be keynote lectures offered by Assoc Prof Vatthana Pholsena (National University of Singapore), Dr Eli Elinoff (Victoria University of Wellington) and Assoc Prof Jane M. Ferguson (Australian National University).
BACKGROUND
ARI was established as a university-level institute in July 2001 as one of the strategic initiatives of the National University of Singapore (NUS). It aims to provide a world-class focus and resource for research on the Asian region. ARI engages the social sciences broadly defined, and especially interdisciplinary frontiers between and beyond disciplines. One of ARI’s aims is to foster research on Southeast Asia, in particular by scholars from the region.
CONVENORS
Dr Michelle MILLER, Asia Research Institute, NUS (Chair)
Dr Celine CODEREY, Asia Research Institute, NUS
Dr Chand SOMAIAH, Asia Research Institute, NUS
Dr Emily HERTZMAN, Asia Research Institute, NUS
A/P Maitrii V. AUNG-THWIN, Asia Research Institute, and Comparative Asian Studies, NUS
Dr Stefan HUEBNER, Asia Research Institute, NUS
A/P Titima SUTHIWAN, Centre for Language Studies, NUS
REGISTRATION
Registration is closed, and instructions on how to participate in this forum has been sent out to registered attendees. Please write to aritm@nus.edu.sg if you would like to attend the event.