[IIAS] The Update | Feb 2023

Dear Mr Updtes, please join our upcoming events, check out our latest blog series and podcasts. We invite post-graduate students, post-docs and early-career professionals to the In-Situ Graduate School 'Inland Waterways in the Anthropocene' and you can still apply for an IIAS fellowship or submit your book to the ICAS Book Prize 2023 (extended deadline for books in Chinese, Korean and Portuguese/Spanish).

Events
IIAS Lunch Lecture
Casual Echoes of the Mao era in Beijing's Public Parks
Speaker: Lisa Richaud (IIAS Research Fellow)
23 Feb 2023, 11:00 - 12:00 a.m. Amsterdam Time (CET)

 
IIAS Lecture
From Sri Lanka to the international arena: the moral geography of the Tamil cause

Speaker: Lola Guyot (Sciences Po Lille and CERAPS, Lille, France)
28 Feb 2023, 12:00 - 13:00 p.m. Amsterdam Time (CET)
IIAS Lunch Lecture
The Śākadvīpīya Brāhmaṇas and Their Customs

Speaker: Martina Palladino (IIAS Research Fellow)
Research Cluster: Asian Heritages
2 March 2023, 11:00-12:00 a.m. Amsterdam Time (CET)
Call for Applications
In-Situ Graduate School
Inland Waterways in the Anthropocene: Integrating Cultural, Ecological, and Socio-Economic Perspectives for Waterway Regeneration and Sustainable Use 

A Masterclass for post-graduate students, post-docs, and early-career professionals in Padova, Italy, September 20-23, 2023.
Application Deadline: 15 March 2023
ICAS Book Prize Extended Deadlines
IBP 2023 Chinese, Korean and Portuguese/Spanish Editions
Extended Submission Deadline: 1March 2023
The Channel
Latest Podcast
Hooligan Sparrow (Guest Episode: East Asia for All)

For our first episode of 2023, we're bringing you a full episode from our friends over at East Asia for All, a podcast dedicated to all things East Asian pop culture.
The Blog
New Blog
Check out our new blog series 'Migrants' Biographies'.
Research
New Research Programme
The Geopolitical Economy of Energy Transition: Comparing China's Belt and Road Initiative and the European Union

A multinational interdisciplinary research programme to account for the dramatic transformations across Eurasia in relation to the EU's and China's energy security strategies and their interactions.
IIAS Fellowship Programme
IIAS (and IIAS/FMSH) Fellowships
IIAS invites outstanding scholars to apply for a fellowship for an individual research project in the Humanities or Social sciences. Applicants may also apply for an extra one to three months of research at the Fondation Maison des sciences de l'homme in Paris.
Application deadline: 1 March 2023.
Gonda Fellowships for Indologists
IIAS reserves a number of places for Indologists who have been awarded a fellowship by the J. Gonda Foundation of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). For application information, see the KNAW website
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Chair of Taiwan Studies at Leiden University
The Chair of Taiwan Studies provides a Professorial Fellow position of one or two semesters for a visiting scholar in Taiwan Studies to teach and conduct research at Leiden University and IIAS.

New Fellows
Iqra Anugrah
Political theory of conservatism in modern Indonesia, 1945-2020
Cluster: Global Asia
Chiara Livio
Maṅkha's Śrīkaṇṭhacarita and its Commentary by Jonarāja: A manuscript survey
Cluster: Asian Heritages
Wen HUANG
The Protection of Culture Heritage of Shangri-la Area: Chinese Southwestern Minority Area
Cluster: Asian Heritages
Soheb Niazi
Contesting Genealogies: Hierarchy and Social Mobility among Muslim Occupational Classes in Colonial North India (1870-1940)
Rebecca Nedostup
Chair of Taiwan Studies at Leiden University and IIAS (Feb-June 2023)

The International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) is a global research organisation and knowledge exchange platform based in Leiden, The Netherlands. IIAS initiates and supports interdisciplinary and trans-sectoral programmes that engage and connect partners in Asia and the rest of the world. The Institute seeks to promote a more contextualised understanding of Asian realities today and pioneers new approaches to the study of Asia in a changing global environment. It does so through an array of activities in the realms of research, education, publications, dissemination, network development, institutional support, and services to the community inside and outside academia.

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