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<DIV><B>From:</B> <A title=acook@unimelb.edu.au
href="mailto:acook@unimelb.edu.au">Alistair Cook</A> </DIV>
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<DIV style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"><FONT size=4><SPAN
style="TEXT-DECORATION: underline"><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold"><SPAN
class=st id=st name="st">Melbourne</SPAN> Graduate <SPAN class=st id=st
name="st">Forum </SPAN>on Southeast Asia Studies
</SPAN></SPAN></FONT><BR></DIV><BR>The Asia Institute and Department of
Political Science of the University of <SPAN class=st id=st
name="st">Melbourne</SPAN> invites postgraduate students researching Southeast
Asia to attend their session of the <SPAN class=st id=st
name="st">Melbourne</SPAN> Graduate <SPAN class=st id=st name="st">Forum</SPAN>
on Southeast Asia Studies. This one day workshop will be held at the University
of <SPAN class=st id=st name="st">Melbourne</SPAN> on Friday, 28th
July.<BR><BR>The one day workshop will provide postgraduate students will an
avenue to network and present with others researching Southeast Asia. The day
will be organised into four sessions based around common themes. Each session
will include a chance for presenters to present their work and receive questions
and feedback from the other participants. <BR><BR>Further to presentations each
session will host workshops collaborative research; grant writing and funding;
and research skills. There will also be keynote speakers offering insight into
research Southeast Asia and the current challenges and debates.
<BR><BR>Postgraduate students working on Southeast Asia who are unable to attend
the ARI Singapore Graduate <SPAN class=st id=st name="st">Forum</SPAN> on
Southeast Asia Studies as well as others are invited to submit abstracts for the
one day graduate workshop held in <SPAN class=st id=st
name="st">Melbourne</SPAN>. <BR><BR>Please submit a 200 word proposal as soon as
possible. The abstract should include a brief outline of the issues covered and
the central themes and argument to this paper. It should be in an area directly
relevant to your own research area. In the abstract (but not included in word
count) please include your name, affiliation, contact details (primary email
address and another form of contact: postal address or alternative email).
Please submit the abstract as a word document attachment. In the email
submission please include your name, affiliation and another form of contact.
<BR><BR>For enquiries and submissions please contact:<BR><BR>Mr Alistair David
Blair Cook <BR><SPAN class=st id=st name="st">Melbourne</SPAN> Graduate <SPAN
class=st id=st name="st">Forum</SPAN> on Southeast Asia Studies<BR>Asia
Institute and the Department of Political Science<BR>University of <SPAN
class=st id=st name="st">Melbourne</SPAN> <BR>Victoria, 3010<BR>Australia.
<BR>Tel: +61 3 8344 0997<BR><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Email: <A
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