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EurAsia Young Scholars Award for Research in East and Southeast Asia
- Ziel
- Thanks to the generosity of the Alpha+ Foundation of the FWF, the Cluster of Excellence EurAsian Transformations is able to make available funding for extended study and research stays in Asia. The thematic focus should be on the application of digital tools and methods to the study of cultural heritage, including topics of economic and social relevance. The aim is to enable younger scholars to gain significant personal experience in East and Southeast Asian countries in dialogue with local colleagues and institutions.
Eligible countries are: Japan, South Korea, Mongolia, People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, East Timor, Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar.
Funding can be used for travel, accommodation, per diem expenses of the applicant, as well as for other research-related expenses on location. - Rahmen
- Funding amount: max. 10.000 Euros.
- Betrag
- Funding amount: max. 10.000 Euros.
- Voraussetzungen
- Doctoral students, researchers at the postdoctoral level at any academic institution in Austria (max. 8 years after completion of the doctorate, not counting parental or other forms of leave).
- Frist
- Application deadline 15 September 2025 for projects to be concluded by 31 December 2026.
- Ausschreibung
- siehe https://www.oeaw.ac.at/eurasian-transformations/eurasia-young-scholars-award-for-research-in-east-and-southeast-asia-alpha
- Fördergegenstand
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- Auslandsaufenthalte
- Reisekosten
- Sachkosten
- Erstellt am
- 02.04.2025