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Additional Scholarships & Awards

The Asian Studies Center can help connect faculties to scholarships and awards that support their research, and work in Asian language and culture.

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 •Cultivating the Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) Research Grants in South and Southeast Asia AAS-Gale Fellowship Gosling-Lim Fellowship AAS Northeast Asia Council (NEAC) Japan Studies Grants •AAS Northeast Asia Council (NEAC) Korean Studies Grants


Cultivating the Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) Research Grants in South and Southeast Asia

Cultivating the Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) Research Grants are available for short- (up to 2 months), medium (2-6 months), and long-term (12 months) research projects that advance the fields of the humanities and social sciences in South and Southeast Asia. Junior faculty, graduate students, senior or independent scholars, women, and ethnic minority groups with South or Southeast Asian nationality are encouraged to apply.

For more information about the research scholarship please visit the Association for Asian Studies CHSS Research Grants in South and Southeast Asia website


AAS-Gale Fellowship

The AAS-Gale Non-Residential Fellowship will support research or teaching projects that rely on Gale Primary Sources and use digital humanities methodologies. Award fellows will be given access to Gale Digital Scholar Lab to use with China and the Modern World, Archives Unbound – Asian studies titles, and Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Asia and the West for the duration of their fellowship. Applicants must make clear how they will use digital methods and the corpus of materials in Gale Primary Sources to further their research and teaching.

For more information about the fellowship, please visit the Association for Asian Studies AAS-Gale Fellowship page.


Gosling-Lim Fellowship

The fellowship provides US $52,000 of funding for postdoctoral research and writing, to be expended over 8-12 months while the recipient is in residence or otherwise based at an academic institution, in Southeast Asia or abroad, other than their home institution and the institution at which their doctorate was obtained. The fellowship may be used in any discipline and for any country of Southeast Asia (i.e., Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Vietnam).

For more information about the fellowship please visit the Association for Asian Studies Gosling-Lim fellowships website


AAS Northeast Asia Council (NEAC) Japan Studies Grants

The Northeast Asia Council (NEAC) of the Association for Asian Studies, in conjunction with the Japan-US Friendship Commission, supports a variety of grant programs in Japanese studies designed to facilitate the research of individual scholars, to improve the quality of teaching about Japan on both the college and precollege levels, and to integrate the study of Japan into the major academic disciplines.

For more information about the research scholarship please visit the Association for Asian Studies Northeast Asia Council Japan Studies Grants website


AAS Northeast Asia Council (NEAC) Korean Studies Grants

The Northeast Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies (NEAC), in conjunction with the Korea Foundation, offers a grant program in Korean studies designed to assist the research of individual scholars based in North America to improve the quality of teaching about Korea on both the college and precollege levels, and to integrate the study of Korea into the major academic disciplines.

For more information about the research scholarship please visit the Association for Asian Studies Northeast Asia Council Korean Studies Grants website

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