Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Asia Fellows Award 2008-2009

ASIA Fellows Awards

Funding and Administration


The Asian Scholarship Foundation (ASF) is funded by a grant from theFord Foundation. Its office in Bangkok administers the ASIA FellowsAwards in the region with assistance from partner offices in Beijing,New Delhi, Manila, Hanoi, and Jakarta.

The ASF Board Management Committee is composed of twelve educationaland public leaders from the People's Republic of China, South andSoutheast Asia, and Australia. The Board Management Committee selectsthe fellows, oversees the program and makes policy decisions.

Goals and Objectives

The principal goal of the ASIA Fellows Awards is to increase theoverall awareness of intellectual resources in the countries ofNortheast, South and Southeast Asia and to contribute to the growth oflong-range capabilities for cross-regional knowledge sharing. The ASIAFellows Awards seek to develop regional expertise, establish amultilateral network of Asian specialists from many disciplines,professional fields and countries, stimulate interdisciplinary researchand inter-societal comparison, and contribute to new developments within existing area studies communities. The awards offer opportunitiesfor outstanding young and mid-career Asian scholars, and professionalsto gain knowledge of the countries in the region and an understandingof the contexts that shape global and regional issues through research.They enable the awardees to conduct research in a participating Asiancountry for six to nine months.

Eligibility

1. Citizens of and residents in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei,Cambodia, the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, India,Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, the Republic of Maldives, Myanmar,Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
2. Master's/Doctoral degree or equivalent professional trainingand experiences (minimum of 3 years of university teaching experiencesfor scholars or 5 years of work experience for professionals.)
3. Applicants must be 45 years old or younger at the time of theapplication deadline. However, those up to 50 years old proposing to do research in the field of Humanities may be given special consideration.
4. Proficiency in English or in the language of the host countryappropriate to the proposed research project.
5. Those who are currently enrolled in a degree program, or havejust completed a degree program for less than one to two years will notbe eligible to apply. Those who were a recipient of a Ford Foundationfellowship grant within the last two years prior to the application isalso ineligible.

Conditions of the awards

1. The proposed research projects for the ASIA Fellows Awards canbe carried out in only one participating country (except the applicant's own) and under the following conditions:

* No applicant can propose to conduct their research in Hong Kong,Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.

* Applicants from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore cannot undertake research in each other's countries.

* Applicants from Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan can onlyapply to conduct their research in Thailand, the host country of ASF.


1. Any part of the proposed project that will be done in the applicant's own country will not be funded under the ASIA Fellows Awards.
2. The proposed grant period must be between 6-9 months. Onceawarded, a fellow is required to conduct research at the proposed host country throughout the grant period. Splitting of the grant period orconducting research in the applicant's own country during theproposed grant period is not allowed under any circumstances.
3. While an applicant from South or Southeast Asia may propose aresearch project in a country within his/her own region, preference isgiven to applicants who propose to conduct research in a region of Asiaother than their own (e.g., an award to an Indian scholar orprofessional for research in China).
4. Applicants should not plan to conduct their research in a countrywith which their home country has a difficult diplomatic relationship because of the uncertainties of securing an affiliation and obtaining aresearch clearance and visa for a long-term stay.
5. Fellowship awards are not for the purpose of completing requirements towards an academic degree (master's thesis or doctoraldissertations).

Fellowship Activities

ASIA Fellows awardees are placed at top-ranking research universitiesand non-academic institutions such as museums, archives or think tanks.Fellows should identify preferred placements in host countries. Theymay engage in an organized field research in the host country. Fellowsare strongly encouraged to undertake some language training in theirhost country as part of facilitating their research. They are alsoprovided the opportunities to present guest lectures, or to conduct seminars and workshops at the invitation of the host institutions. After completion of their fellowship, fellows can apply forpost-fellowship awards of three months to further their research in acountry within Asia, or for short-term travel awards to makepresentations at overseas conferences and meetings. All fellows are required to attend the Orientation Program in July 2008, and the ASIA Fellows' Annual Conference in July 2010 at which they present theirresearch results to fellow awardees and to scholars from the country inwhich the conference is held. They are also required to start theaward by the end of December 2008. At the end of the fellowship,fellows must submit to the ASF office in Bangkok evidence of the resultsof their research project in the form of publications, photos ofartistic works, audio/ video productions, etc.

MA in Inter-Asia NGO Studies (MAINS)

Master of Arts in Inter-Asia NGO Studies (MAINS)
MAINS is jointly offered by the Inter-Asia Graduate School of NGOStudies at Sung Kong Hoe University and the Asian Regional Exchange forNew Alternatives.

Its multidisciplinary curriculum, integrating academic andpractitioners' training with dynamic changes occurring in Asia and theglobe, is unique in the field of studies on social changes,non-governmental organizations and civil society. The curriculum coversa wide range of current issues of international relations from bothregional and global perspectives as a major field of studies, placing aspecial focus on the development of solidarity among civil societyconstituents.
MAINS is intended for the people who have been contributing or have thepotential to contribute to a better understanding of or leading socialchanges in Asia. Benefiting from both academic and practical resourcesoffered by two distinct host institutions, MAINS offers both intense andflexible preparation for either those seeking leadership and skills formore just and equitable social changes in Asia, or those seeking furtherstudies in the field. Inter-Asia Graduate School of NGO Studies(IGSONS)

Previously named Department of NGO Studies, this master's degree coursewas first established in 1998 to offer graduate training in the NGOfield. The department is a unique academic institution in many ways. Notonly is it the first university institution of its kind in Korea, but ithas been at the forefront of bridging the world of practitioners withthat of scholars. Since its inception, the department has generated keeninterest from both academia and the public alike. Asian RegionalExchange for New Alternatives (ARENA)

ARENA is a regional network of concerned Asian scholars which aims tocontribute to a process of awakening towards meaningful andpeople-oriented social change. ARENA draws its members from Bangladesh,India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines,Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong SAR,China, Australia and the US.

ARENA's official website: www.arenaonline.org

Faculty

Dean of IGSONS Prof. Oh Jae-shik
MAINS Programme Faculty Honorary Chair:Dr. Kinhide Mushakoji
Co-Directors: Professor Mohiuddin Ahmad and Dr. Hur Song-woo
Teaching Advisory Board Chang, Dae-Up (Research Professor, Hong Kong University)
Chen, Kuan-Hsing (Tsing-Hua University, Editor of Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Movement)
Cho, Jin-Tae (General Secretary, The 18 May Memorial Foundation)
Dr. Gosh, Jayati (India. Focus on the Global South)
Guerreoro, Dorothy (Focus on the Global South)
Lee, Chang-Hee (Senior Specialist on Industrial Relations and Social Dialogue, ILO Beijing Office)
Lee, SungHoon (General Secretary, Forum Asia)
Board of Teaching andResource Persons Hur, Song-woo (Gender Studies, SKHU)
Kaoru, Aoyama (Gender Studies, People's Plan Study Group, Japan)
Lau, Kin Chi (Cultural Studies, Lingnan Univ. Hong Kong)
Lee, Francis Daehoon (Peace Studies, executive director, ARENA)
Lee, Jung-ok (Sociology, Daegu Catholic University)
Loh, Francis (Political Studies, University Sains Malaysia)
Mohuiddin, Ahmad (Economics, Community Development Library, Bangladesh)
Nimalka, Fernando (Lawyer, Democratic People's Movement, Sri Lanka)
Park, Kyung-tae (Sociology, SKHU)
Saravanmuttu, Johan (Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore)
Tadem, Eduardo C. (Asian Studies, Asian Center, University of thePhilippines)
Vinod, Raina (People's Science Movement, India)

Sung Kong Hoe University Faculty
Cho, Hee-yeon (Sociology)
Cho, Hyoje (Sociology)
Kim, Min-woong (International Relations)
Lee, Chong-Koo (Sociology)
Lee, Gi-ho (Political Studies)
Lee, Sang-Chul (Sociology)
Park, Eun-Hong (Sociology)
Kim, Yu-Soon (Social Welfare)
Ko, Byung-Hun (Humanities)
Shin, Hyun-Joon (Society and Culture)
Kim, Eun-Kyu (Theology)
Kwon, Jin-Kwan (Theology)
Jin, Young-Jong (English)
Jang, Hwa-Kyung (Japanese Studies)
Yang, Ki-Ho (Japanese Studies)
Jang, Young-Soek (Chinese Studies)
Paik, Won-Dam (Chinese Studies)