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Who is CKS? What is it’s mission?
 Founded in 2000, the Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) is a non-
  governmental educational institution supported by an international
  consortium of educational institutions and individual donors.

 It is the sole member of the Council of American Overseas Research
  Centers (CAORC) in Southeast Asia.

 The Center’s Mission, is to promote research, teaching and public
  service in the social sciences, arts and humanities as they relate to
  Cambodia and mainland Southeast Asia.

 The Center is administered from its headquarters in Siem Reap and
  Phnom Penh. It maintains a small administrative office in New York
  and a support office in Paris, Les Amis du Centre d’Etudes Khmeres.
CKS seeks to:
 Promote research and international scholarly exchange
  through programs that increase understanding of
  Cambodia and its region,

 Strengthen Cambodia’s cultural and educational
  structures, and integrate Cambodian scholars into
  regional and international exchange,

 Promote a vigorous civil society.
How does the Center do this?
              Senior Fellowship Awards
 Short term (3 months) and Long Term (12 months) fully-funded
  opportunities for prospective PhD candidates, and post-Doctoral to
  conduct relevant research in Cambodia and Southeast Asia

 2011-2012 research projects include:
  Political Science, Angkorian History, Historical Technology, Clinical
  Psychology, Art History, Social and Cultural
  Anthropology, Archeology, Colonial Architecture, Education and
  Development
Summer Junior Resident Fellowship Programme
  A two month programme of study combining interactive classroom
   sessions, research, with guest lecturers and field trips to sites of
   relevant interest and Cambodian organizations.

  15 Undergraduate Students from the Cambodia, U.S. and France


  Two courses:


 Cambodia History and Culture

 Nation-Building in Cambodia After the Khmer Rouge
Southeast Asia Studies
       Curriculum Development Program
 The program aims to provide Cambodian junior lecturers, or recent
  graduates from Cambodian universities, with knowledge and skills
  to design and develop curricula in the social sciences, arts or
  humanities disciplines within Southeast Asian Studies.

 The program is structured around lectures, interactive group work
  and seminars.

 By the end of the program participants will have gained a
  fundamental understanding of how to design curricula for the
  development of Southeast Asian Studies programs and courses.

 The knowledge and skills gained will help inform and improve
  standards of teaching and course design at their respective
  institutions.
Workshops and Conferences
 CKS has an active workshop and conference schedule throughout
  the year in both Siem Reap and Phnom Penh

 In 2012 the Center opened its doors for a public lecture series. The
  aim is to draw together Cambodian and international
  scholars, business people and artists to discuss topics in the field of
  Cambodian and Southeast Asian studies, across all disciplines in the
  social sciences, arts and humanities on a monthly basis.

 The lectures and seminars provide an excellent opportunity for
  junior and senior Cambodian scholars to interact with others around
  topics of common interest.
CKS Library
 Situated in Wat Damnak, a living Buddhist monastery in the heart of Siem
  Reap, the Library is the largest public academic library in Cambodia outside of
  Phnom Penh, and the second most important for the social sciences and
  humanities in the whole country.

 Since it opened in 2001, the CKS Library has seen its collection grow from a few
  hundred to over 15,000 titles

 Our collection, managed by two CKS-trained Cambodians, serves as an
  invaluable information resource to scholars and researchers from Cambodia
  and overseas, local students, monks and the general public.

 The Library is open to everyone, free of charge, from Monday through Saturday.

 The majority of Cambodian visitors are high school teachers and
  students, researchers, Buddhist monks and professional tour guides. Young
  Cambodians drop by daily and read alongside international scholars and
  researchers.
CKS Research Library, Siem Reap
CKS Public Library
CKS Conference Hall
What does CKS office in Phnom Penh do?
    Provides cutting edge Programmes designed to realize the Center’s goals

                     Southeast Asia Curriculum Design Program

                        Translation and Publishing Programme

                    Khmer Language and Culture Study Program

                         Public Lecture Series and Workshops



Phnom Penh Office:
234 Street 450, Tuol Tumpung II, Chamkamorn,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel/Fax: (855) 023 991 937
www.khmerstudies.org
Publishing Program
 Khmer Language Translations


 Siksacakr: The Journal for the Center for Khmer Studies

 CKS is proud to be contributing to the revitalization of this sector
  through activities that include: the training of young Cambodians in
  publishing and translation through applied learning, seminars and
  workshops and the publication of original research materials and
  monographs, and the translation into the Khmer language of
  research and academic materials.
Translation Capacity Building
 One of the most pressing problems facing Cambodia’s higher education
  sector today is the lack of academic texts available in the Khmer language.

 Almost all of the books used in graduate programs are in English, and
  students often do not master the English language sufficiently well to
  comprehend higher-level academic readings.

 To address this need CKS has developed a Translation Capacity Building
  program to train and mentor a core team of translators, in conjunction with
  our Building Capacity in Cambodian Higher Education program (BIC-HE).

 A notable example is the Khmer language translation of David Chandler’s
  The History of Cambodia, published by CKS in 2005. Already in its second
  printing run, the popularity of this book for Cambodians continues to grow.
Siksacakr: The Journal of Cambodia Research
  Founded by CKS Trustee Michel Antelme (INALCO) and sponsored by the
   Center for Khmer Studies (CKS), Siksacakr: The Journal of Cambodia
   Research, a peer-reviewed journal, aims to bridge the worlds of
   Khmer, Francophone and Anglophone scholarship on Cambodia.

  All articles submitted to Siksacakr in English and French appear both in
   their primary language, and in Khmer translation. Similarly, Khmer articles
   are translated into either English or French, making new scholarship by
   Cambodians accessible to students and educators who are not literate in
   Khmer

  Access to Siksacakr is provided free-of-charge at the CKS’ public library in
   the grounds of Wat Damnak, Siem Reap.
Why CKS?
 The central importance of Education provision at all levels of
  Cambodian society as Cambodia moves through the post-
  Conflict phase of development

 The central need for high quality training programmes to
  improve teaching and research skills among Cambodian
  University staff

 The central importance of facilitating Khmer Studies
  internationally and regionally, and providing international
  educational exchange to better understand and explain
  contemporary Cambodian society.
Challenges for the Future
 Continued Support for the Phnom Penh Programmes


 Continued support for Junior Fellowship Programme in
 Siem Reap.

 Development and expansion of the JFT model to reach
 more Cambodian students and scholars.

 Development and expansion of Junior Fellowship
 programme
Support CKS
 Support CKS’s Library fund: acquisition of books, equipment and computers, and the
  ongoing training of our Cambodian librarians.
 Support important CKS public outreach: free lectures, workshops and
  conferences, publications on contemporary and historical topics, and translation of
  essential educational texts into Khmer.
 Help CKS train junior faculty at Cambodian universities: rebuilding higher
  education after its deliberate destruction by the Khmer Rouge.


                                             Join CKS!
                                Director’s Circle ($35,000 and up)
                                    Patrons ($20,000-$34,999)
                                   Sponsors ($10,000-$19,999)
                               Supporting Members ($1,000-$9,999)
                                      Members ($100-$999)

 Contributions to CKS are tax deductible in the US. French contributions can be made through Les Amis du
                           Centre Khmer. Please contact us for further information:
                         center@khmerstudies.org / www.khmerstudies.org/donate

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Center for Khmer Studies Powerpoint Presentation

  • 1.
  • 2. Who is CKS? What is it’s mission?  Founded in 2000, the Center for Khmer Studies (CKS) is a non- governmental educational institution supported by an international consortium of educational institutions and individual donors.  It is the sole member of the Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) in Southeast Asia.  The Center’s Mission, is to promote research, teaching and public service in the social sciences, arts and humanities as they relate to Cambodia and mainland Southeast Asia.  The Center is administered from its headquarters in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh. It maintains a small administrative office in New York and a support office in Paris, Les Amis du Centre d’Etudes Khmeres.
  • 3. CKS seeks to:  Promote research and international scholarly exchange through programs that increase understanding of Cambodia and its region,  Strengthen Cambodia’s cultural and educational structures, and integrate Cambodian scholars into regional and international exchange,  Promote a vigorous civil society.
  • 4. How does the Center do this? Senior Fellowship Awards  Short term (3 months) and Long Term (12 months) fully-funded opportunities for prospective PhD candidates, and post-Doctoral to conduct relevant research in Cambodia and Southeast Asia  2011-2012 research projects include: Political Science, Angkorian History, Historical Technology, Clinical Psychology, Art History, Social and Cultural Anthropology, Archeology, Colonial Architecture, Education and Development
  • 5. Summer Junior Resident Fellowship Programme  A two month programme of study combining interactive classroom sessions, research, with guest lecturers and field trips to sites of relevant interest and Cambodian organizations.  15 Undergraduate Students from the Cambodia, U.S. and France  Two courses: Cambodia History and Culture Nation-Building in Cambodia After the Khmer Rouge
  • 6. Southeast Asia Studies Curriculum Development Program  The program aims to provide Cambodian junior lecturers, or recent graduates from Cambodian universities, with knowledge and skills to design and develop curricula in the social sciences, arts or humanities disciplines within Southeast Asian Studies.  The program is structured around lectures, interactive group work and seminars.  By the end of the program participants will have gained a fundamental understanding of how to design curricula for the development of Southeast Asian Studies programs and courses.  The knowledge and skills gained will help inform and improve standards of teaching and course design at their respective institutions.
  • 7. Workshops and Conferences  CKS has an active workshop and conference schedule throughout the year in both Siem Reap and Phnom Penh  In 2012 the Center opened its doors for a public lecture series. The aim is to draw together Cambodian and international scholars, business people and artists to discuss topics in the field of Cambodian and Southeast Asian studies, across all disciplines in the social sciences, arts and humanities on a monthly basis.  The lectures and seminars provide an excellent opportunity for junior and senior Cambodian scholars to interact with others around topics of common interest.
  • 8. CKS Library  Situated in Wat Damnak, a living Buddhist monastery in the heart of Siem Reap, the Library is the largest public academic library in Cambodia outside of Phnom Penh, and the second most important for the social sciences and humanities in the whole country.  Since it opened in 2001, the CKS Library has seen its collection grow from a few hundred to over 15,000 titles  Our collection, managed by two CKS-trained Cambodians, serves as an invaluable information resource to scholars and researchers from Cambodia and overseas, local students, monks and the general public.  The Library is open to everyone, free of charge, from Monday through Saturday.  The majority of Cambodian visitors are high school teachers and students, researchers, Buddhist monks and professional tour guides. Young Cambodians drop by daily and read alongside international scholars and researchers.
  • 12. What does CKS office in Phnom Penh do? Provides cutting edge Programmes designed to realize the Center’s goals  Southeast Asia Curriculum Design Program  Translation and Publishing Programme  Khmer Language and Culture Study Program  Public Lecture Series and Workshops Phnom Penh Office: 234 Street 450, Tuol Tumpung II, Chamkamorn, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tel/Fax: (855) 023 991 937 www.khmerstudies.org
  • 13. Publishing Program  Khmer Language Translations  Siksacakr: The Journal for the Center for Khmer Studies  CKS is proud to be contributing to the revitalization of this sector through activities that include: the training of young Cambodians in publishing and translation through applied learning, seminars and workshops and the publication of original research materials and monographs, and the translation into the Khmer language of research and academic materials.
  • 14. Translation Capacity Building  One of the most pressing problems facing Cambodia’s higher education sector today is the lack of academic texts available in the Khmer language.  Almost all of the books used in graduate programs are in English, and students often do not master the English language sufficiently well to comprehend higher-level academic readings.  To address this need CKS has developed a Translation Capacity Building program to train and mentor a core team of translators, in conjunction with our Building Capacity in Cambodian Higher Education program (BIC-HE).  A notable example is the Khmer language translation of David Chandler’s The History of Cambodia, published by CKS in 2005. Already in its second printing run, the popularity of this book for Cambodians continues to grow.
  • 15. Siksacakr: The Journal of Cambodia Research  Founded by CKS Trustee Michel Antelme (INALCO) and sponsored by the Center for Khmer Studies (CKS), Siksacakr: The Journal of Cambodia Research, a peer-reviewed journal, aims to bridge the worlds of Khmer, Francophone and Anglophone scholarship on Cambodia.  All articles submitted to Siksacakr in English and French appear both in their primary language, and in Khmer translation. Similarly, Khmer articles are translated into either English or French, making new scholarship by Cambodians accessible to students and educators who are not literate in Khmer  Access to Siksacakr is provided free-of-charge at the CKS’ public library in the grounds of Wat Damnak, Siem Reap.
  • 16. Why CKS?  The central importance of Education provision at all levels of Cambodian society as Cambodia moves through the post- Conflict phase of development  The central need for high quality training programmes to improve teaching and research skills among Cambodian University staff  The central importance of facilitating Khmer Studies internationally and regionally, and providing international educational exchange to better understand and explain contemporary Cambodian society.
  • 17. Challenges for the Future  Continued Support for the Phnom Penh Programmes  Continued support for Junior Fellowship Programme in Siem Reap.  Development and expansion of the JFT model to reach more Cambodian students and scholars.  Development and expansion of Junior Fellowship programme
  • 18. Support CKS  Support CKS’s Library fund: acquisition of books, equipment and computers, and the ongoing training of our Cambodian librarians.  Support important CKS public outreach: free lectures, workshops and conferences, publications on contemporary and historical topics, and translation of essential educational texts into Khmer.  Help CKS train junior faculty at Cambodian universities: rebuilding higher education after its deliberate destruction by the Khmer Rouge. Join CKS! Director’s Circle ($35,000 and up) Patrons ($20,000-$34,999) Sponsors ($10,000-$19,999) Supporting Members ($1,000-$9,999) Members ($100-$999) Contributions to CKS are tax deductible in the US. French contributions can be made through Les Amis du Centre Khmer. Please contact us for further information: center@khmerstudies.org / www.khmerstudies.org/donate