*What is the Asian Scholarship Foundation?*

The Asian Scholarship Foundation (ASF) is an Asian-led non-profit
organization funded by a grant from the Ford Foundation that is mandated to:


   - strengthen regional capacity to produce scholarly research on Asian
   societies;
   - create a network of Asian specialists on Asian Studies in Asia;
   - develop a regional perspective among scholars working in the field
   of Asian Studies.


 ASF makes it possible for young and middle-level scholars, researchers and
professionals to undertake a research project or make a study, to conduct
seminars and workshops, to help build a network of Asian scholars in Asia in
the field of Asian Studies and/or to write papers on the Arts, Culture,
Humanities or Social Sciences in another Asian country in any of the grant
categories described here.

*Goals and Objectives*


The principal goal of the ASIA Fellows Awards is to increase the overall
awareness of intellectual resources in the countries of Northeast, South and
Southeast Asia and to contribute to the growth of long-range capabilities
for cross-regional knowledge sharing. The ASIA Fellows Awards seek to
develop regional expertise, establish a multilateral network of Asian
specialists from many disciplines, professional fields and countries,
stimulate interdisciplinary research and inter-societal comparison, and
contribute to new developments within existing area studies communities. The
awards offer opportunities for outstanding young and mid-career Asian
scholars, and professionals to gain knowledge of the countries in the region
and an understanding of the contexts that shape global and regional issues
through research. They enable the awardees to conduct research in a
participating Asian country for six to nine months.

*Eligibility *

   - Citizens of and residents in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia,
   the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos,
   Malaysia, the Republic of Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, the
   Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and
   Vietnam.
   - Master's/Doctoral degree or equivalent professional training and
   experiences (minimum of 3 years of university teaching experiences for
   scholars or 5 years of work experience for professionals.)

   - Applicants must be 45 years old or younger at the time of the
   application deadline. However, those up to 50 years old proposing to do
   research in the field of Humanities may be given special consideration.

   - Proficiency in English or in the language of the host country
   appropriate to the proposed research project.

   - Those who are currently enrolled in a degree program, or have just
   completed a degree program for less than one to two years will not be
   eligible to apply. Those who were a recipient of a Ford Foundation
   fellowship grant within the last two years prior to the application is also
   ineligible.

*Selection Process*
Regional Review Committees composed of leading scholars from participating
countries conduct an initial review of the applications. In mid-March, short
listed candidates are interviewed by the review committee for their region
at meetings in Beijing, New Delhi, and Bangkok. (The Asian Scholarship
Foundation covers the travel expenses of short listed candidates.) The
applications of recommended candidates are then forwarded to the
multi-regional Board of Directors which will make the final selection of
ASIA Fellows Awards recipients by May each year.
*Read more:*
http://cambodiajobs.blogspot.com/2007/06/asian-scholarship-foundation.html

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