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ASEAS International PhD Workshop 2026 – Call for Applications
Call for Applications The Association of Southeast Asian Studies International PhD Workshop Hosted by Monash University Malaysia30–31 July 2026 Convenors: Adam Tyson (ASEAS, Leeds) and Michael Connors (Monash) Call for … Continue reading ASEAS International PhD Workshop 2026 – Call for Applications
Mediating spirits, materialising futures: Dayak stories of life with the coal mine – notes from the field
By Fahmi Rizki Fahroji, School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow In our latest blog post, recent ASEAS Research Impact Award recipient, Fahmi Rizki Fahroji, shares his thoughts … Continue reading Mediating spirits, materialising futures: Dayak stories of life with the coal mine – notes from the field
Gardening in the Anthropocene
By Gilang Mahadika In this blog post 2023/24 ASEAS Master’s Dissertation Prize co-recipient, Gilang Mahadika, tells the story behind their prize-winning dissertation: ‘Gardening in the Plantation: Indigenous Agroforestry System of … Continue reading Gardening in the Anthropocene
Why use a tabletop roleplaying game to communicate research? Research Impact Award recipient Kellynn Wee explains…
In this short interview, Kellynn Wee talks to ASEAS about her Research Impact Award-funded tabletop roleplaying game, Move Quietly and Tend Things, its role in inspiring reflections and practices around … Continue reading Why use a tabletop roleplaying game to communicate research? Research Impact Award recipient Kellynn Wee explains…
Southeast Asia Academic Directory
One piece of feedback gathered from the ASEAS(UK) 2022 conference was that finding SEA focused departments and scholars can be a challenging exercise for prospective graduate students as well as … Continue reading Southeast Asia Academic Directory
Southeast Asia Digital Summer School
This week-long Digital Summer School is especially designed to support Early Career Researchers with insights, networking, and support as they begin their academic careers.
The event will take place over three days (Thursday 20, Monday 24, and Wednesday 26 May) from 12-2.45pm BST each day, and will feature 6 sessions covering a wide range of topics such as: succeeding in publishing; decolonising research; and post-academic and alt-academic career paths; alongside a networking event for ASEAS members and SEAC’s ECR Network members.
Early Career Researchers and students can get £5 off ASEAS membership in the run up to the event.