[Tlc] TLC-fellowship and career dev.

justinm at ucr.edu justinm at ucr.edu
Tue Oct 30 16:14:02 PDT 2007


1)
CENTER FOR KHMER STUDIES (CKS), PH.D. DISSERTATION RESEARCH
FELLOWSHIP

Targeted Fields: Humanities. Social Sciences. Including area
studies, Asian Studies, Southeast Asian Studies, geographic
locations, and Asia.

Open To: Students Working on Doctoral Dissertation.

Citizenship: Open only to U.S. citizens.

Eligibility Requirements: Must be a doctoral candidate.
Applicants may request up to 5 months of in-country language
instruction prior to commencing dissertation research. The
request for language training should be integrated into the
project proposal.

Stipend: A stipend from $4,000-$10,000 for periods up to 11
months.

Deadline: 11/15/2007

Program Description: The Center for Khmer Studies is an
international not-for-profit institution that provides support
for candidates to pursue their dissertation research in
Cambodia. The Center is dedicated to the study, teaching, and
research on the Khmer civilization and cultures of the Mekong.

For More Information:
The CKS Fellowship Program
Prof. Alan L. Kolata
Department of Anthropology
The University of Chicago
1126 East 59th Street
Chicago, IL  60637
(855) 063 964 385
<fellowships at khmerstudies.org>
http://www.khmerstudies.org/fellowships/senior.htm
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2)
Call for Applications
Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies
Bangkok, Thailand

The Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies (RPCS) Program announces
a call for applications for the July 2008 program session. 
The deadline for completed applications to be submitted to The
Rotary Foundation for this session is 1 December 2007.

The Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies Program is a
professional development program held in Bangkok, Thailand
through which up to 30 participants embark on three months of
intensive study instructed by some of the leading specialists
in the peace and conflict resolution fields.  The customized
curriculum has been crafted by specialists in the field to
capitalize on the experience of both participants and
lecturers while balancing theoretical and practical learning.

Ideal for busy professionals, the Rotary Peace and Conflict
Studies Program’s customized curriculum helps promising
leaders expand their global outlook, strengthen their
negotiation skills, and ultimately make a positive impact on
future peace and conflict resolution efforts worldwide.   A
web description is available here.

For More Information: Please contact Jenn Weidman, Rotary
Peace and Conflict Studies Program Specialist, at
+1-847-866-3374 with any questions or for more information. 
Program materials and participant profiles can be downloaded
at www.rotary.org.
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Dr. Justin McDaniel
Dept. of Religious Studies
2617 Humanities Building
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
951-827-4530
justinm at ucr.edu



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