ISEAS Singapore Fellowships in Myanmar Studies
The ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute (formerly Institute of Southeast Asian Studies) invites applications for Visiting Fellowships in Myanmar Studies.
Myanmar Studies
Preference will be given to candidates who have done or can work on projects associated with one or more of the following themes:
- i) Myanmar's ongoing peace process, including its implications for implementation of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) and the developmend of political and administrative structures at the sub-national level.
- ii) Myanmar's external relations, including those with ASEAN, China, Japan, and other major powers.
- iii) Prospects for Myanmar's economic transformations.
- iv) Emerging political configurations in the run-up to the 2020 general elections.
- v) Dynamics of civil-military relations, including in the economic and legislative spheres.
Other requirements
Applications must have received their Ph.D. degree in any area of the humanities or social sciences (especially economics, political science, sociology, anthropology). Successful applicants are expected to start on or after 1 April 2018 and must have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. degree at the point of employment.
Fluency in English and an ability to conduct research in Burmese, along with good communication, networking and interpersonal skills.
Responsibilities
Depending on the expertise of the candidate, he or she will be conducting one or two projects related to the theme listed above. Visiting Fellows are also expected to contribute to ISEAS in the following ways:
- i) Monitor economic, political and/or social cultural trends on Southeast Asia.
- ii) Write for a range of ISEAS publishing outlets such as ISEAS e-publications, Working Papers, academic journals and books.
- iii) Contribute to ISEAS collective research efforts.
Fellowship Benefits
An all-inclusive and fixed monthly stipend commensurate with qualifications and experience.
A monthly housing subsidy (applicable to non-Singaporeans and non-PRs only).
The fellowship term varies between 3 months and one year, with possible extension.
Application
Please submit one original and one copy of a complete application consisting of the following:
- i) Cover letter (1 page)
- ii) Research Statement (elaborating on what you think are the key questions to be examined in Myanmar; 300-500 words)
- iii) Research Plan (for one or two projects; each plan should addres the research question, methodology and timeline; 3 pages each, double-spaced)
- iv) Dissertation abstract and table of contents
- v) Curriculum vitae
- vi) Official transcript of grades and certified copy of Ph.D. degree (if degree is not in hand a time of application, a letter is needed from the thesis supervisor stating the expected date of completion)
- vii) Two letters of recommendation (sealed and signed, original copy only).