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Summer Junior Resident Fellowship Program, Cambodia, 2014
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Center for Khmer Studies
Summer Junior Resident Fellowship Program
Application Deadline: April 1st, 2014
CKS Summer Junior Fellowship Program, Cambodia 2014
The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) is offering 5 American, 5 Cambodian and 5 French undergraduate students an exciting opportunity to join a 6 week Summer Junior Resident Fellowship Program in Cambodia. It will take place from Monday June 30th to Friday August 8th 2014.

CKS will offer successful candidates a fellowship of a maximum of $800 to contribute toward the cost of flights and other program related expenses.

CKS has been running a Summer Junior Resident Fellowship Programs in Cambodia since 2004. The program is intended for those individuals who have a genuine interest in Cambodia and Southeast Asia, and who may be considering graduate studies or careers in the region. With this in mind the focus is on striking a balance between academic rigor and extra curricula activities and field visits designed to give students a better understanding of contemporary Cambodian society.

The program provides a unique experience allowing students to live and study alongside others from different backgrounds and cultures while learning about the history and society of today’s Cambodia. During their residency students will be based at the CKS campus in Siem Reap, which is situated in the beautiful grounds of Wat Damnak, one of the town’s largest Buddhist pagodas, only minutes away from the famous Angkor World Heritage Site with its enigmatic temples.

For more information or to download an application form CLICK HERE
or download the poster below.

Please pass this announcement on to any individuals/ groups/ and institutions that may be interested.
 
Thank you for your cooperation.
 
Dr. Krisna Uk
Director
Center for Khmer Studies
Siem Reap, Cambodia

summer program poster
 
Siksacakr
The new publication of our double English/ French volume of Siksācakr, Journal of Cambodia Research focusing on Colonialism marks the 150th anniversary of the creation of the French Protectorate in Cambodia, which made the country a part of French Indochina. It also commemorates the 60th anniversary of the signature of the Geneva Accords, which sealed Cambodia’s independence.

This publication is a journey into colonial Cambodia. Its purpose is to introduce the reader to various aspects of life at the time of the French Protectorate and to explore the country’s role in wider Indochina.

Please contact us online at the details below for further information or to buy.
 
All proceeds will be used to support our Publishing and Translation Program.

There are also some selected articles of the Journal to download free on the publications pages of the CKS website Click Here

 
Center for Khmer Studies
PO Box 9380
Wat Damnak, Siem Reap
Email: cen...@khmerstudies.org
Tel: (855) 063 964 385
In Focus
In Focus Newsletter
2013-14

In Focus, our annual newsletter, provides an introduction to CKS, describing programs, people, conferences and events. Furthermore, it showcases new trends in research in Cambodian and Southeast Asian studies.

Download the most recent In Focus at the below link and learn more about the work we do, the people who work with us and how you can help support CKS. Click Here
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