The Monash Asia Institute (or MAI) provides postgraduate students with a unique opportunity of undertaking doctoral and masters theses in cross-disciplinary areas. The MAI is able to do this due to its close relationship to the 10 faculties of the university across all its campuses in Australia and overseas. Joint supervision across the disciplines allows students to maximise their access to the academic specialists.
The MAI has expertise in the general field of Asian studies but, in
particular, Asian studies which focus on the following research areas: mass
poverty; information technology; sustainable development; corporate
responsibility; food, health and nutrition; urbanisation and rural-urban
migration; cultural and political movements; global governance and regional
security.
The MAI has six research centres, run by directors who are Asia experts with a
long track record of research and fieldwork in China, Japan, Korea, South Asia,
Southeast Asia and Asia-Europe-US relations.
Through its research programs and database, the MAI provides scholars with
links to a wide range of experts in the region, including links to governments,
companies, universities and think-tanks. For more information, refer to the
website at http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/mai/.
The MAI runs a series of research seminars and conferences to promote the research and publishing activities of its postgraduates.
The MAI has a postgraduate students room with computer, internet and other facilities needed for research. Resources are also provided for fieldwork in Asia.
The MAI attracts students from across the region, including staff from universities in Asia. As a result, the MAI is continuously expanding its networks in the region with immediate benefit to its postgraduates.
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