2022 CAORC – INYA Short Term Fellowships for U.S. Graduate Students Conducting Field-Based Research on Myanmar/Burma in a Third Country

Francois Tainturier Announcement
Location
Myanmar (Burma)
Subject Fields
Area Studies, Southeast Asian History / Studies

2022 CAORC – INYA Short Term Fellowships for U.S. Graduate Students Conducting Field-Based Research on Myanmar/Burma in a Third Country

 

Application deadline on May 31, 2022 (12:00 AM EST)

Fellowships awards from $2,400 to $4,400 for a maximum of 4 months

 

The Inya Institute announces the 2022 CAORC-INYA Short Term Fellowships competition for research that will contribute to studies on Myanmar in any aspect of its wide linguistic, cultural, religious, and ethnic diversity and to a better understanding of the country’s past or present political and socio-economic situation. Applicants must be U.S. Graduate Students currently enrolled in a graduate program (Master’s or Doctoral level) at an institution of higher education in the U.S. or elsewhere.

The 2022 CAORC-INYA Fellows will have until December 15, 2023, to complete their field work in a Third Country (outside of the U.S. and Myanmar).

This program is funded by CAORC through a grant from the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. State Department.

 

Information about the fellowship competition

  • Research must contribute to studies on Myanmar in any aspect of its wide linguistic, cultural, religious, and ethnic diversity and to a better understanding of the country’s past or present political and socio-economic situation. Any field of research will be considered, including the arts, humanities, social sciences, economics, political sciences, law, environment studies, and public health;
  • Field research in a Third Country must be for a minimum of two months and a maximum of four months;
  • Joint research projects are not eligible for this competition. Only individual research projects will be considered;
  • Applicants must be U.S. citizens. U.S. permanent residents are not eligible for this competition;
  • Students enrolled at Minority Serving Institutions are especially encouraged to apply.

Application Contents

The application to be completed in the CAORC SM Application Portal https://orcfellowships.smapply.org requires the following items:

  • Information about the Applicant: first name, last name, mailing address, email address, phone number, citizenship, major field of study, department, institutional affiliation, dates (if any) of previous research in Myanmar, length of award requested, tentative dates of project;
  • A Curriculum Vitae;
  • Description of the proposed study with the following sections:
  1. Project title
  2. Project abstract (max. 100 words)
  3. Approach and research methodology (max. 500 words)
  4. Significance of the project (max. 500 words)
  5. Work done to date (max. 300 words)
  6. Work to be accomplished during the fellowship period (max. 500 words)
  7. Budget narrative describing how the award will be expended
  8. Name of the Third Country where research on Myanmar will be conducted
  9. List of places that will be visited in Third Country
  • Project Bibliography;
  • One Reference Letter.

Fellowship Benefits

  • Award from $2,400 to $4,400 for a maximum of 4 months;
  • A transportation stipend of up to $1,700 for the round trip airfare from the U.S. to Third Country and in-country travel expenses;

Terms and Conditions

  1. Fellows must submit a one-page Final Report to the Inya Institute within a month completing their fellowship.
  2. During the tenure of their fellowship, fellows must present their research project through a virtual presentation and write a blog post which will be posted on the institute’s Facebook page.
  3. Fellows are responsible for obtaining the appropriate research permission and visas.
  4. Air Travel from the U.S. must meet the conditions of the Fly America Act.

Deadline, Selection, and Notification

Applications must be sent by May 31, 2022 (12:00 AM EST).

Fellowships will be awarded by a Selection Committee composed of academics with long-standing experience and recognized expertise on Myanmar. Applicants will be judged according to the following criteria:

  • Merits of the proposal, its significance, relevance, and potential contribution to research on Myanmar studies;
  • Applicant qualifications;
  • Feasibility of the research design;
  • Feasibility in terms of resources and amount of time allocated to the project.

Awards will be announced by June 20, 2022.

For questions, please email contact@inyainstitute.org

To apply, go to: https://orcfellowships.smapply.org/prog/2022_caorc_-_inya_short-term_fellowship_program_for_us_graduate_students_conducting_research_on_myanmarburma_in_a_third_country/

Contact Information

Francois Tainturier

Contact Email
contact@inyainstitute.org