Asia and Europe in a Global Context
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The European Association for South East Asian Studies (EuroSEAS) is an international initiative to foster scholarly cooperation within Europe in the field of Southeast Asian studies. It was founded in 1992 and it is the only pan-European scientific organization dedicated to Southeast Asian studies. EuroSEAS members work in all areas of humanities and social sciences, from archeology to economics, from anthropology to linguistics. The Association is governed by a Board, elected every three years, composed by 9 members and 9 deputy members, plus the Chairman and the Secretary. The Secretariat provides coordination for the ongoing activities and manages the financial resources. At present the Secretariat is hosted by the University of Naples “L’Orientale”. The Chairman is the legal representative of the association and presides the Board. The EuroSEAS Chairmen have been: Tommy Svensson (NIAS), 1998–2001; Anne Booth (SOAS) 2001–04; Pierre-Yves Manguin (EFEO), 2004–07. The current Chairman for the period 2007–10 is Pietro Masina (University of Naples “L’Orientale”). The main EuroSEAS activity is the organization of an international conference bringing together hundreds of specialists of Southeast Asia from all over the world. The first 5 conferences were held respectively in Leiden, 1995; Hamburg, 1998; London, 2001; Paris, 2004; and Naples, 2007. The 6th conference will take place in Gothenburg in August 2010.
An artistic video on the opening session of the 5th Conference at Castel dell'Ovo, Naples
...st Century, celebrated in Yogjakarta,
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Vacancies for 4 new PhD positions
As per September 1st, 2009, the CCSS offers 4 fully paid PhD positions. Candidates are asked to apply with their own research proposal. The selection procedure will take place in phases, and selection will take into account the CV, references, the quality of the proposal, the fit of the proposal with the ongoing research programmes in the Faculty, and will also entail an interview and a brief oral presentation of the research proposal.
...In the last few years, PhD student networks have proved to be highly
valuable both for students and for junior researchers in helping
ideas, knowledge and opportunities to circulate amongst them.
