[UPDATE] Call for Applications: 2020 APSA Asia Fellows

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UPDATE #2: Due to the imposition of the Hong Kong National Security Law and the potential for this legislation to limit free academic inquiry and exchange, we have relocated the workshop to Seoul. Due to health risks posed by COVID-19 and the resulting travel restrictions, we have postponed the workshop to January 2021. The deadline for submitting applications has now been extended to September 5, 2020. We continue to monitor WHO, CDC, and local health guidelines and will post further updates as needed.

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UPDATE: Due to health risks posed by COVID-19 and the resulting travel restrictions, we have postponed the workshop to January 2021. The deadline for submitting applications has been extended to August 15, 2020. We continue to monitor WHO, CDC, and local health guidelines and will post further updates as needed. Selected fellows will be contacted in September 2020.

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The American Political Science Association (APSA) is pleased to announce a Call for Applications for early-career scholars who would like to participate in the 2020 APSA Asia Pacific Workshop, “Contentious Politics and its Repercussions in Asia”. The program is an opportunity to connect with scholars from across East and Southeast Asia and advance research related to contentious politics in Asia.

The workshop is part of a multi-year effort to support political science research among early-career scholars in East and Southeast Asia, and to strengthen research networks linking Asian scholars with colleagues overseas. The workshop will be held from July 5–11, 2020 in partnership with City University of Hong Kong. Leading the workshop will be Teri L. Caraway (University of Minnesota), Edmund W. Cheng (City University of Hong Kong), Jai Kwan Jung (Korea University), and Teresa Wright (California State University-Long Beach). The organizers will cover participation costs (including airfare, lodging, and materials) for up to 22 qualified applicants. The working language of the workshop is English.

The deadline for applications is Saturday, March 14, 2020.

Download this document to learn more. Further information on the Asia Pacific Workshop program and a link to the 2020 application form can be found here.

David Kennedy

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