SEAP Weekly Newsletter - 03-18-15
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SEAP Weekly Newsletter - 03-18-15
Follow us on Twitter Friend us on Facebook Weekly Announcements Spring 2015 March 18, 2015 SEAP SEAP Weekly Lunchtime Lecture Series THIS WEEK: FRIDAY, March 20, 2015, 12-1:30pm, Kahin Center, 640 Stewart Ave, Ithaca, NY John N. Miksic, Associate Professor of Southeast Asian Studies, National University of Singapore Goh Geok Yian, Assistant Professor of History, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University. "The Palace Sites, Bagan: Tales Told by Potsherds" Check out the full list of speakers for Spring 2015 here. Events Weekly Language Conversation Tables Indonesian Conversation Hour Every Thursday, 4:30PM - 5:30pm, Big Red Barn Topics discussed: Indonesia, SEAP, Cornell relations, Singapore, and immigration Come join Cornell Indonesian Association in informal casual conversations in Indonesian! This is a great way for Indonesian language learners to practice with native speakers and learn more about each other! If you can't find the table with a mini Indonesian flag, text or call Bagas at: (607) 379-3274. Free coffee, tea, biscuits and snacks! Ngobi, yuk! Burmese Conversation Hour Tuesday conversation tables by request Friday, 11:30am-12:30pm at Physical Sciences Atrium For more information, contact Hein Tun at: [email protected] Vietnamese Conversation Hour Every other Thursday, 4:00pm-5:00pm, Big Red Barn Next conversation hour: March 19 For more information, contact Yen Vu at: [email protected] Fulbright Information Session (Undergraduate Students) DATE: Wednesday, March 18th, 4:30pm at G08 Uris CONTACT: [email protected] Saving the Most Endangered Rhinos in the World Through Storytelling (and book signing) Thursday, March 19, 4:30pm – 5:30pm, Becker House, Isaac Kramnick Seminar Room Keeton-Becker House Conversations on Southeast Asia presents: Robin Radcliffe, DVM, DIPLOMATE ACZM Adjunct Assistant Professor of Wildlife and Conservation Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, Cornell University Burma/Myanmar Initiative Series: Informal Urbanization in Myanmar and Indonesia Tuesday, April 7th , 4:30pm – 6:00pm, 115 Sibley Hall Eben Forbes, Rajawali Fellow, Harvard University John Taylor, Founder, Director, Our City Foundation Asian Studies Honors Thesis Information Session Monday, April 7th, 7:30pm, Rockefeller Hall 374 Vietnamese Ceramics: Objects at the Crossroads Symposium Friday, April 10th, 9am - 5pm, Johnson Museum of Art In dialogue with recent developments in scholarship on Vietnamese art, culture, and history, this symposium will bring together established and emerging international specialists to present insights and inquiries. Registration is free but seating is limited; please contact Elizabeth Saggese at [email protected] or 607 254-4642 to reserve a space by April 3. Cornell Vietnamese Association: Café Saigon April 11, 7:00pm - 10:00pm, Willard Straight Memorial Room Join the Cornell Vietnamese Association for their annual culture night event: Café Saigon. Contact Kimmi Pham ([email protected]) for more details. Graduate Student Information Session on the Fulbright U.S. Student Program and the Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Program DATE: Tuesday, April 14th, 4:30pm at G08 Uris For more information: [email protected] 14 Strings! Cornell Filipino Rondalla's Annual Spring Concert April 18, 6:00pm, Barnes Hall Cornell Gamelan Ensemble Saturday, May 9, 2:00pm, Barnes Hall Director: Christopher Miller Job Opportunities and Funding SEAP Funding for an Undergraduate to Attend the Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI), University of Madison-Wisconsin - June 15 - August 17, 2015 The Southeast Asia Program is offering one undergraduate student a fellowship (tuition and stipend) to begin learning a Southeast Asian language at the Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI) from June 15-August 17 at University of Madison-Wisconsin. How to Apply Deadline: April 1, 2015 Go to http://seap.einaudi.cornell.edu or click here to apply. You must also apply to attend the Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI). Go to: http://seassi.wisc.edu/index.htm for more information and click here to apply to SEASSI. Questions? Email: [email protected]. Translator-Interpreter Program Translator-Interpreter Program (TIP) is a program of the Cornell University Public Service Center. TIP provides volunteer translators and interpreters to community agencies in emergency and non-emergency situations. In particular, volunteers for Thai, Indonesian, Khmer, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Burmese are needed. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer or you want to learn more about the program. Contact: 100 Barnes Hall or email: [email protected]. The Cornell Prison Education Program The Cornell Prison Education Program is now accepting course proposals and applications from prospective instructors, as well as applications from potential teaching assistants, for the upcoming Fall 2015 semester at Auburn and Cayuga Correctional Facilities. March 20, 2015: Course Proposals/Applications are due from prospective instructors For more information contact Rob Scott ([email protected]) or visit the CPEP website. Helpful Resources International Students and Scholars Office Mailing List The ISSO has three different electronic mailing lists, each with a distinctly different purpose: ISSO-NEWS-L requires all current international students to register. The ISSO uses this list to send students important immigration-related updates and reminders, as well as our monthly electronic newsletter. iPrograms-L - Join this e-list if you are interested in receiving announcements specifically about ISSO trips, programs, and non-immigration services. International-L - This list has been established by the International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO) to facilitate communication and camaraderie within the international community at Cornell. For more information on how to join the list, please visit: http://www.isso.cornell.edu/about/interl.php Beyond Cornell Events AAS/SSRC Dissertation Workshop: “Religion and the State in Asia” Date: March 23-26, 2015 Location: Chicago, IL This workshop is intended to bring together doctoral students, regardless of citizenship, in the humanities and social sciences who are (1) developing dissertation proposals or are in early phases of research or dissertation writing; and who are (2) planning, conducting, or are in the early phases of writing up dissertation research the dynamics of religion, community, and the state in Asia and who sense the substantive and theoretical value of locating their project in a comparative geographical and historical context. New York Conference on Asian Studies (NYCAS) 2015 “Global Asia: Social, Cultural, and Political Spaces,” October 16 – 17, 2015 at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY Deadline for Proposal Submission: May 1, 2015 Call for Papers YIF Conference 2015: "70 Years and Counting: Emerging Voices in the Indonesian Landscape" Location: Yale University Date: April 10-11th, 2015 Contact: [email protected] The Yale Indonesia Forum (YIF), in collaboration with Cornell Indonesian Association (CIA) will convene the 13th Northeastern Conference on Indonesia at Yale University on April 11, 2015.YIF welcomes submissions from undergraduates and graduate students whose research engage with unique features of Indonesia that have not been sufficiently examined. Proposal Submission Deadline: March 21, 2015 at 12 a.m. EST Groups of Universities for the Advancement of Vietnamese in America (GUAVA) Workshop Date: May 15-16, 2015 Location: University of California - Los Angeles We invite abstracts for a 20-minute presentation on any issues related to researching and teaching Vietnamese language. Topics of interests are, but not limited to, language structure, acquisition, teaching, methodology, curriculum, issues on heritage language learners and identity, and language teaching in the digital age. Submit abstracts to: [email protected] Notification of Acceptance: March 30, 2015 Funding and Job Opportunities Careers at Pew Research Center Applicants should send a complete resume, cover letter (indicating where you learned of the opening) and salary expectations to: Human Resources Department, Pew Research Center 1615 L Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036. Responses can also be e-mailed to [email protected]. Institute for Southeast Asian Archaeology Early Career Award ISEAA announces establishment of a new award of $1000 for early career Southeast Asian archaeologist. Nominees must have defended their dissertations and received their Ph.D. degree within the five year period from August 31, 2010 to September 1, 2015. For more information, please visit http://www.iseaarchaeology.org/award-committeeannouncement Submission Deadline: December 1st, 2015 Asian American International Film Festival 2015: Call for Interns Are you looking for that summer in the city experience? Asian CineVision (ACV) is seeking spring and summer interns to help organize the 38th Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) in New York City. AAIFF'15 is scheduled for July 23 - August 1, 2015. For more information about AAIFF, visit the ACV website or contact [email protected]. Beyond United States Call for Papers/Conferences SEA Studies Symposium 2015: “The Year of ASEAN: Integrating Southeast Asia” Date: March 20 – 24, 2015 Location: Sunway University, Malaysia The Southeast Asian Studies Symposium aims to present interdisciplinary and transnational solutions to contemporary Southeast Asian issues; to provide opportunities for dialogue and networking among academic, business, political, and civil society leaders from Europe and Southeast Asia; and to provide a platform for emerging and established scholars to demonstrate their latest research on Southeast Asia. Chinese Natural Resource Extraction in Southeast Asia: Cooperation or Conflict? Date: May 25-26th, 2015 Location: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), 30 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, Singapore ISEAS will convene a Writers’ Workshop with a view to developing a set of high quality research papers for joint publication in a relevant peer-reviewed journal and/or an ISEAS book volume. The main purpose of the Workshop will be for participating writers to discuss and provide constructive feedback on each other’s paper. Symposium: "The Emergence of Theravada Buddhism in Cambodia: Southeast Asian Perspectives" Date: July 3, 2015 Location: SOAS University of London, England SOAS will be bringing together scholars from across the region, and across disciplines, to break new ground on early Cambodian Theravada and, in turn, shed light on mainland developments as a whole. Abstracts of 150-200 words, as well as questions and expressions of interest, should be sent to: [email protected] and [email protected] Deadline: March 15, 2015 1st International Conference on Burma/Myanmar Studies - Burma/Myanmar in Transition: Connectivity, Changes and Challenges Date: July 24-25, 2015 Location: Chiang Mai University, Thailand Abstracts and panel proposals should be sent by 15 April 2015 to [email protected]. Details of the papers accepted will be announced on 20 May, and the deadline for submission of full papers is 20 June. 5th Congress of Asian and the Pacific Studies: Transition and margin(s) in Burma/Myanmar Date: September 9-11, 2015 Location: Paris, France Our panel is an invitation to elucidate and to work on this question of margins: territories of margins at all scales; social groups who undergo fights or claim their marginality; emerging or declining cultural and religious practices, etc. Our panel aims to take a view as large and multidisciplinary as possible at this transition including the country's borders so as to grasp the quick mutations of Burma as best we can. Fifth International Conference on Lao Studies: Lao PDR in the ASEAN Context Dates: Friday, July 8, 2016 to Sunday, July 10, 2016 Location: Thammasat University; Bangkok, Thailand The Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University and the Center for Lao Studies (CLS) are pleased to announce that the Fifth International Conference on Lao Studies (ICLS V) will be held from July 8 to 10, 2016 on the Tha Phrachan campus in Bangkok, Thailand. The main objective of the conference is to promote Lao studies, broadly defined, by providing an international forum for scholars to present and discuss various aspects of Lao Studies. Political participation in Asia: Defining and deploying political space We invite papers from across disciplines, focused on these and related questions in the context of East, Southeast, and South Asia, for a conference to be held at Stockholm University on 22-24 November 2015. Abstracts are due to Eva Hansson via email, [email protected], by 1 June 2015. Decisions on acceptance will be announced by 1 July 2015. Full papers (6-8,000 words) will be due by 1 November 2015. Funding/Fellowship/Job Opportunities Charles Wallace Trust Visiting Fellowship for Burma If you would like to apply for the Charles Wallace Trust Visiting Fellowship for Burma please complete the application form and send it, along with a current copy of your Curriculum Vitae, to Matthew Kennedy at [email protected] by Friday 10th April 2015. New Summer Program with ISDSI: Culture and Ecology of Northern Thailand Date: June 1 to July 10, 2015 (6 weeks) USINDO's Summer Language Study (Summer Studies) Program USINDO runs an intensive ten-week language and general studies program from June to August held at Gadjah Mada University for U.S. students and recent graduates selected in a competitive application process. Deadline: March 31, 2015 Filipino Language and Culture Curriculum Development Project Date: July 11 - August 8, 2015 Location: University of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines The Filipino Language and Culture Curriculum Development (FLCCD) Project is a four-week summer program specifically designed for K-12 teachers, community college instructors, college professors or Ph.D. candidates, who are committed to the improvement of the teaching of Filipino and Philippine culture. It will be held at the University of the PhilippinesDiliman campus in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Online application form available here. Deadline: March 31, 2015. Summer Course at the Ifugao Archaeological Project Date: June 15 - August 7, 2015 Location: Philippines To determine the impacts of Spanish colonialism on Philippine highland populations, the 2015 and 2016 field seasons of the Ifugao Archaeological Project (IAP) focus on the Old Kiyyangan Village, an abandoned settlement in the town of Kiangan, Ifugao. The field site is a fascinating part of the Philippines and the field school would appeal to those interested in archaeology, ecology and agrohistory, health and food, Asian studies, and more. Deadline: April 18, 2015 Summer Study Abroad in Laos (SAIL) Program Dates: June 27 - July 31, 2015 Application deadline: April 1, 2015 The Center for Lao Studies is sponsoring its annual Summer Study Abroad in Laos program (SAIL) in the summer of 2015. Students will partake in language and cultural lessons at the Lao-American College (LAC), with private instruction by professors from the National University of Laos. Southeast Asia Analyst Vacancy Allan & Associates is recruiting a postgraduate candidate with expertise on Southeast Asia seeking a career in the private security sector. Indonesia Overseas Program Indonesia Overseas Program provides an intensive semester or academic year overseas immersion experience in Malang, Indonesia at the Universitas Negeri Malang (University of Malang). The program is open to undergraduate and graduate students as well as working professionals. Rebuilding Civil Society in Cambodia As a volunteer in Cambodia, you’ll be met with unending warmth, generosity and kindness – a national character that has endured through decades of brutal civil war and genocide. For more information, visit http://globalservicecorps.org/site/cambodia-service-learningprograms/ Join GSC in Cambodia for your Service-Learning Semester Program of a Lifetime In collaboration with the State University of New York (SUNY) and Pāññāsastra University of Cambodia (PUC), GSC’s 15-credit Cambodia Semester Program focuses on social development in post-conflict societies, Emotional Intelligence (EQ), Buddhism, and supporting the Cambodian NGO and civil society. This program combines an intensive three-week foundations course, nine weeks of field work, and a final three-week Capstone project. Careers at RECOFTC - The Center for People and Forests There are a number of positions available in Southeast Asia with RECOFTC - The Center for People and Forests. For the listing of opportunities, please visit: http://www.recoftc.org/basic-page/careers. CGIAR RTB-University Gender Integration Partnership The CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB) invites graduate students and researchers in the social sciences to conduct gender analysis research on a post-harvest cassava project in Vietnam. The agricultural project is titled, "Driving livelihood improvements through demand-oriented interventions for competitive production and processing of RTBs." Contact Catherine (Kayte) Meola at [email protected] for more information. Southeast Asia Program 180 Uris Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 http://seap.einaudi.cornell.edu/