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Under the supervision of its Curator,
and with Council contributions, Yale maintains one of most extensive
Southeast Asia library collections in the United States, located
primarily in Yale's Sterling
Memorial Library and various affiliated schools. Materials
in the Southeast Asia Collection are in both western and vernacular
languages of the countries covered, and primarily emphasize the
social sciences and humanities.
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Yale University Library began collecting material on Southeast Asia
in 1899, when a teaching program focusing on the region was initiated.
It was due to this early start that the library was able to acquire
many of its now out-of-print serials, especially from the Dutch
East Indies. >Click
here for more information and links
to the collection web site. |
| RESEARCH
FELLOWSHIPS: (See Grants
to Students) The Council provides limited financial support
for research-related purposes of Yale students with a demonstrated
commitment to the field of Southeast Asian Studies. Fellowship assistance
may be provided for pre-dissertation or masters thesis field work,
supplemental language training, or other academically relevant projects
as merited. Research funding for Yale students is also available
from numerous other sources within the University (see 'Grants and
Fellowships' links above). |
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