Current Opportunities:

2024 Southeast Asia Research Development Group

2024 Research Development Group for early-career scholars from Southeast Asia
Application Deadline: Sunday, April 7

The American Political Science Association (APSA) and the Southeast Asian Politics Related Group (SEAPRG) are pleased to announce a Call for Applications from early-career scholars interested in attending the Southeast Asia Research Development Group (RDG) held in conjunction with the 2024 APSA Annual Meeting. The program offers an opportunity to advance research towards publication, participate in the APSA annual meeting, and develop scholarly networks with colleagues. Participation in the Southeast Asia Research Development Group is open to early-career scholars whose research focuses on Southeast Asia and who are currently based in Asia (those whose primary institutional affiliation is outside of Asia are not eligible for this program). Participants will receive an APSA Travel Grant of up to $1,000 to support eligible travel and accommodation expenses. 

Find the Call for Applications, here: https://connect.apsanet.org/asia/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2024/03/SEAsia-RDG-2024-Call-for-Applications.pdf

 

APSA International Membership
Targeted International Membership (TIM) is available to scholars in any non-high-income, non-OECD country. TIM provides the opportunity for scholars residing in eligible countries to become full APSA members at a significantly reduced annual dues rate of $45 USD. See here for more information.
APSA International Workshops
In addition to the Asia Pacific Workshops, APSA runs a program of political science workshops for early-career scholars from countries in the Arab Middle East and North Africa region. Since 2013, over 130 scholars from 32 different countries have participated in APSA’s MENA Workshops. See http://web.apsanet.org/mena/ for more information or contact menaworkshops@apsanet.org.

The American Political Science Association’s Asia Program is a multi-year effort to support political science research and networking among early-career scholars in East and Southeast Asia. Working with a variety of partners including university departments, research centers, and political science associations, APSA offers workshops, seminars, research grants, and other resources for local scholars. The program extends APSA’s engagement with the international political science community and strengthens research networks linking American scholars with colleagues overseas.


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