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Visitors

All persons interested in visiting the Berkeley campus to learn more about Southeast Asian Studies at the university should contact the Center staff. The Director of International Protocol and Exchange in International and Area Studies is also able to make arrangements for visitors, and to discuss exchange agreements between UC Berkeley and other universities.

The Center can also provide contact information for faculty with specific expertise in Southeast Asian affairs for media representatives.

Visiting Scholars & Researchers

The Center can sponsor Visiting Scholars or Visiting Student Researchers on campus for periods of one month up to one year. Both positions carry full privileges at the university, including library and gym access and an e-mail account. The Center is not able to offer office space.

Visiting Scholars must either have a Ph.D. granted more than five years prior to the term of the appointment starting or have demonstrated significant contributions to the field of Southeast Asian Studies. The Center is not currently able to accept applications from scholars whose Ph.D. degree was granted less than five years ago.

Visiting Student Researcher applications are accepted from graduate students at the dissertation stage. Because of exchange agreements, students from the following universities are not allowed to enroll as visiting student researchers: Brown, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Stanford and Yale.

Additional information on the application process and requirements is available through the office of Visiting Scholars and Postdoc Affairs.

Non-U.S. citizens should consult the office of the Berkeley International Office Website office for current information on visa requirements and fees.

Application Information

Scholars who wish to be considered for a visiting scholar or research appointment should submit a cover letter to the Center for Southeast Asia Studies outlining the requested period of residence and the current research project, a current curriculum vitae and a statement of financial support and funding sources. All correspondence should be written in English. Acceptance as a Visiting Scholar is not final until approved by the Dean of International and Area Studies.
















   
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