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SUMMARY:Gosling-Lim Postdoctoral Fellowship in Southeast Asian Studies
DESCRIPTION:The Gosling-Lim Postdoctoral Fellowship in Southeast Asian Studies has been made possible by a generous gift from L.A. Peter Gosling and Linda Yuen-Ching Lim. This fellowship is focused on capability-building in Southeast Asian Studies among scholars who are Southeast Asian nationals based in Southeast Asia and at Southeast Asian institutions. Its goal is to enable such scholars to concentrate on publishing their dissertation research\, and/or embark on new post-dissertation research\, without the distraction of having to teach\, consult\, or shoulder administrative burdens\, and with the opportunity to expand their scholarly networks and expertise. The intent is that fellowship recipients will develop their careers in Southeast Asia\, helping to advance the field of Southeast Asian Studies within the region. \nThe fellowship provides US $52\,000 of funding for postdoctoral research and writing\, to be expended over 8-12 months while the recipient is in residence or otherwise based at an academic institution\, in Southeast Asia or abroad\, other than their home institution and the institution at which their doctorate was obtained. The fellowship may be used in any discipline and for any country of Southeast Asia (i.e.\, Brunei\, Cambodia\, Indonesia\, Lao PDR\, Malaysia\, Myanmar\, Philippines\, Singapore\, Thailand\, Timor-Leste\, Vietnam). It is intended to be awarded every other year\, with the possibility of becoming an annual fellowship depending on the success of its first years of implementation. \nWho Is Eligible?\n\nSoutheast Asian nationals with single nationality holding the Ph.D. degree or equivalent who are—or will be—engaged in the academic profession in Southeast Asia\, and whose research is on Southeast Asia. The degree must have been achieved between 1 and 3 years prior to the start of the award. Independent scholars who intend to obtain an institutional position in future may apply.\nDual nationals may apply on the condition that for at least two years after the fellowship completion\, they will be based in Southeast Asia to actively contribute to\, and shape\, the field of Southeast Asian Studies without leaving the region for work elsewhere.\nApplicants must hold the Ph.D. at the time of application. Doctoral candidates are not eligible to apply.\nAAS membership is not a requirement.\nApplicants must not have received a Southeast Asia-focused research and writing fellowship of this type within the past three years.\nA former Gosling-Lim Postdoctoral Fellow may not apply again. \n\nWhat Funding May Be Used For\n\nCosts related to publication of research findings (for those 1-2 years post-Ph.D.) or undertaking of new research (for those 2-3 years from Ph.D. who have already published their dissertation research).\nRelated travel and accommodation expenses\, including travel to one or two professional conferences to present the research being undertaken.\nA reasonable stipend (salary)\n\nThe award will be granted with the understanding that within two years of completion of their project\, the recipients will present the results of their research at an AAS Annual Conference/AAS-in-Asia conference\, or a similar international conference\, with acknowledgement of the award. Any publication based on the funded research should also acknowledge the Gosling-Lim Postdoctoral Fellowship. \nWhat Funding May Not Be Used For\n\nThe funding may not be used in conjunction with another fellowship.\nAlthough the fellow may be based in a university located outside Southeast Asia\, the Gosling-Lim Postdoctoral Fellowship requires that the fellow return to Southeast Asia to actively contribute to developing the field of Southeast Asian studies.\nThe fellow may not relocate outside of the Southeast Asian region within two years of concluding the award. To limit the adverse impact of the “brain drain” effect\, anyone who does so may be asked to refund the full amount of the award.\n\nHow to Apply\nAll applications must be submitted through the AAS application portal by February 15\, 2023. \nYour application should include: \n\nA cover letter outlining: 1) how the fellowship will be used; 2) how it will contribute to the applicant’s professional development and academic career; 3) how this will contribute to the field of Southeast Asian studies in general and within Southeast Asia specifically. The letter should also attest that the applicant will not be holding another fellowship concurrently.\nDocumentation of citizenship\, e.g. valid home country passport.\nDocumentation of Ph.D. degree received.\nA detailed curriculum vitae.\nA proposal of 800-1\,000 words on the research to be undertaken or written up\, as well as a budget (with any matching funds noted)\, and plans for dissemination\, as is typical of all academic proposals and grant applications.\n1-2 writing samples e.g. dissertation chapter\, working paper\, submitted or published article.\nA statement by the applicant explaining the choice of proposed host institution\, including the resources there that will enhance the research (e.g. unique library or museum resources\, presence of scholarly research collaborators\, availability of courses and seminars that the applicant may attend without charge). Preference will be given to applicants who wish to affiliate with the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor\, but this is not a prerequisite. Although the host institution can be in any country\, it should be the most appropriate for the nature of the proposed research.\n\n\nTwo recommendation letters by referees\, who are familiar with the applicant’s field of research.\nA letter of support from the proposed host institution\, outlining the (monetary or non-monetary) support that it will provide the applicant (e.g. office space\, library and computer access\, administrative staff support\, ability to audit graduate courses and attend seminars). (Note 1: If the host institution requires an overhead payment for this function\, and the sum is approved by the fellowship granting committee\, it will be deducted from the fellowship amount. Note 2: The applicant is encouraged to give seminars and guest lectures at the host institution\, which may be compensated or not\, but should not teach or team-teach a course.)\nA letter of support from the applicant’s home institution approving leave for the duration of the fellowship (noting any institutional matching funds if applicable) and outlining how the fellowship will help enhance the field of Southeast Asian Studies at the institution. Independent scholars should explain why they lack an institutional affiliation and describe their plans for securing such an affiliation upon conclusion of the fellowship.\n\nYou can read details and apply at here \nShare on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
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