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LIBRARY
RESOURCES: 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. The Southeast
Asia Collection Reading
Room is located on the third floor of Sterling Memorial
Library.
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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 for MacMillan
Center and Yale
University). |
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