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The Asia Research Institute (ARI) was established as a university-level institute in July 2001 as one of the strategic initiatives of the National University of Singapore (NUS). Its mission is to provide a world-class focus and resource for research on the Asian region, located at one of its communication hubs.

ARI engages the humanities and social sciences broadly defined, and especially interdisciplinary frontiers between and beyond disciplines.




RESEARCH CLUSTERS
The Changing Family in Asia
Asian Migration
Religion and Globalisation in Asian Contexts
Cultural Studies in Asia
Science, Technology, and Society
Asian Urbanisms
Open Cluster



ARI STUDY GROUPS
Burma-Thai Study Group
Indochina Study Group
Indonesia Study Group
Malaysia Study Group



CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on Proselytizing and the Limits of Religious Pluralism in the Era of Globalization, 16 - 17 Sep
Transnational Labour Migration, Remittances and Changing Family Structures and Relations in Asia, 27 - 28 Jul
The Nexus of Migration and Masculinity in the Asian Context, 15 -16 Jul
Fatherhood in the 21st Century Asia: Research, Interventions, and Policies, 17 - 18 Jun
Singapore Cinemas: The Locations of Film Exhibition, 22 May
International Workshop on Modern Sports in Asia: Cultural Perspectives, 29 - 30 Apr
NEW PUBLICATIONS
Ultra-low fertility in Pacific Asia
by JONES Gavin , TAY-STRAUGHAN Pauline , CHAN Angelique
HIGHLIGHTS
Latest Working Paper
We are in the list of 'Research Centres of Excellence' by Rockefeller Foundation
New Research Cluster - Science Technology and Society
ARI Aceh Initiative

UPCOMING EVENTS
Performing Space in Asian Film: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Gender Disparity in Child Health in India: Does Place Matter? by Dr Santosh Jatrana

ARI PEOPLE IN THE MEDIA


Talking Point, Channel News Asia, McDonald’s Toy Pig Promotion Controversy

APPOINTMENTS/
SCHOLARSHIPS
Visiting (Senior) Research Fellowship Appointments - ARI Sabbatical Leave Scheme

ARI WORKING PAPERS
WPS 133 In Search of Authenticity in Historic Cities in Transformation: The Case of Pingyao, China
WPS 132 The Kopitiam in Singapore: An Evolving Story about Migration and Cultural Diversity

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