Wang Gungwu Visiting Fellows Programme

Organizer: ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute

Description:

The Wang Gungwu Visiting Fellows Programme honours Professor Wang Gungwu, former Chairman of the Board of Trustees at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute (ISEAS) for his distinguished tenure of 17 years and for his key contributions in nurturing a strong culture of research excellence at ISEAS.

The programme aims to nurture the next generation of scholars and policymakers who seek to explore the nexus of big-power relations and its impact on Southeast Asia. The programme is open to pre- and postdoctoral candidates and mid-career policymakers. Visiting Fellows will be expected to conduct policy-relevant research in the following priority areas:

  • Developments in US-China relations and their impact on Southeast Asia

  • Asia Pacific security issues (i.e. South China Sea, China-ASEAN relations)

  • Rise of China and its impact on Southeast Asian communities

  • Use of digital media and technology by major powers to shape perceptions and interests in Southeast Asian countries

  • Progress and prospects of global economic cooperation initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

Fellowships may be for a minimum of two months up to a period of six months. Successful applicants are expected to be in residence at ISEAS for the duration of their fellowship.

Expected Outputs and Publication Opportunities:

Wang Gungwu Visiting Fellows (WGWVF) are required to contribute to ISEAS Perspective and Fulcrum publications in the areas of their research and give an in-house seminar on their research findings during their fellowship at ISEAS. As WGWVF, researchers will be part of a network of regional scholars and are welcomed to contribute to ISEAS after their fellowship.

Stipend and Benefits:

  • The Wang Gungwu Visiting Fellows Programme offers successful applicants a fixed monthly stipend (inclusive of a housing subsidy) for the duration of their fellowship at ISEAS and a round-trip economy airfare between their home base and Singapore.

  • As a Wang Gungwu Visiting Fellow, you will be invited to a meeting with Professor Wang Gungwu during the duration of your fellowship.

  • Successful applicants will enjoy access to office space, computer equipment and IT services, ISEAS Library, and all other facilities at ISEAS.

  • Proposals for partial/full cost-sharing will also be considered.

Application Requirements:

Applications for the 2023 intake will be open from May to July 2022. Applicants must submit:

  • Cover Letter

  • CV/Resume

  • Research Statement (3 pages, double spaced) addressing:

    1. Area of research, research methodology, timeline, and expected outputs

    2. Duration of fellowship in residence at ISEAS

  • Two Reference Letters

  • Proposal for partial/full cost-sharing (if applicable)

Eligibility:

This programme is intended for pre-and post-doctoral research fellows and mid-career policymakers. For mid-career policymakers, we welcome applicants who may not have a PhD or equivalent degree, provided that their CV/Resume can ascertain an appropriate level of professional experience and research interest.

Applications should be submitted by email to: development@iseas.edu.sg

Reach out to Alice Wu if you have any questions at alice_wu@iseas.edu.sg

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