Grants

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2009 Grants

2008 Grants

  • Australia Indonesia Governance Research Partnership
    Ian Wilson, Luky Djani
    Governing Favours: An investigation of accountability mechanisms in local government budget allocation in Indonesia
    2009, $61,545
    (with Teten Masduki)
  • Department of Defence
    Samuel Makinda
    Emerging Security Threats in the Asia-Pacific’ Public Lecture Series
    2008-2009, $15,014
  • Asia-Pacific Futures Research Network and Southeast Asia Node of the Asia-Pacific Futures Research Network
    David Hill
    'Southeast Asian Exiles: crossing cultural, political and religious borders’ workshop
    2009, $9,409
  • Swedish International Development Agency, Post Conflict Reconstruction Project, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
    Caroline Hughes

    The Political Economy of Security Sector Reform in Cambodia
    2008-2009, US$12,000.
  • Department for International Development, UK,
    Caroline Hughes
    'Cambodia's Economic Transformation' workshop
    2009, US$25,000
    (with Kheang Un)
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2007 Grants

  • Australian Research Council Discovery Project
    David Hill
    Indonesia in exile: The Indonesian Left abroad during the late Cold War
    2008-2010, $72,651
  • Australia Indonesia Governance Research Partnership
    Ian Wilson and Richard Robison

    Evaluating models for the effective governance of the informal security sector in Indonesia in the context of broader state building processes
    2008, $64,250
  • Department of Defence
    Sam Makinda
    ‘Emerging Security Threats in the Asia- Pacific’ Public Lecture Series
    $9,598
  • Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
    Garry Rodan
    ‘Untying the Gordian Knot? The Difficulties in Solving Violence in Southern Thailand’ Public Lecture
    $4,590
  • 2006 Japan-Australia Year of Exchange Grassroots Support Program (administered by the Consulate General of Japan in Perth)
    Garry Rodan
    'Japan’s Role in Asia: New Dynamics, New Directions' Lecture Series
    $7,500
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2006 Grants

  • 2006 Australia-Japan Year of Exchange Grass-roots Support,
    Garry Rodan

    'Japan’s Role in Asia: New Dynamics, New Directions' Public Lecture Series,
    $17,500.
  • 2006 Australia-Japan Year of Exchange Grass-roots Support,
    Garry Rodan

    'Japan-Australia Free Trade Agreement: How likely and who benefits?' Symposium,
    $5,000.
  • ARC Asia Pacific Futures Research Network
    David Hill
    Mediating Transition to Post-Authoritarian Indonesia Workshop
    $10,000
  • Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore
    David Hill
    Mediating Transition to Post-Authoritarian Indonesia Workshop
    SGD$ 8,000
  • Research Excellence Grant Scheme (REGS) Murdoch University,
    Contemporary Asia Area of Research Strength

    Capacity Building:Security, Terrorism and New Forms of Political Violence and Political Regimes and Governance in East and Southeast Asia
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2005 Grants

  • Australian Research Council Discovery Project
    David Hill
    Secular Modernisers in the Indonesian media: A biography of Mochtar Lubis (1922-2004)
    2006-2008, $75,000
  • Australian Research Council Discovery Project
    James Warren
    Captivity Remembered: Slavery, Islam and Identity Formation in the Sulu Zone, 1768-1898
    2006-2008, $121,000
  • International Centre of Excellence in Asia-Pacific Studies (ICEAPS)
    Carol Warren
    Articulating Science and Social Science Research Methods for Coastal Resource Management in Indonesia
    2006, $10,000
  • Senior Visiting Research Fellowship, Asia Research Institute (National University of Singapore), 2006
    David Hill
  • Research Excellence Grant Scheme (REGS) Murdoch University, Contemporary Asia Area of Research Strength
    Capacity Building: Security, Terrorism and New Forms of Political Violence and Political Regimes and Governance in East and Southeast Asia
    2006, $29,400
  • REGS
    Carolyn Brewer
    Muslim/Christian Relations in the Phillipines: Representation, Identity and ‘Othering’ in the Context of Southeast Asia
    2006, $4,299
  • REGS
    Terence Lee
    Understanding Political Communication in Singapore
    2006, $8,470
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2004 Grants

  • Australian Research Council Discovery Project
    Yingchi Chu
    The Democractisation of Documentary Cinema in China
    2005-2006 $75,088
  • Australian Research Council Discovery Project
    Garry Rodan and Kanishka Jayasuriya
    Contestation or Regulation - New Politics in Southeast Asia
    2005-2006 $75,000
    (with Vedi Hadiz; Kevin Hewison; Chua Beng Huat. Collaboration with Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore and South East Asia Research centre, City University of Hong Kong.)
  • Southeast Asian-based benefactor
    Research Leadership Application Support
    2006, $50,000
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  • US Institute for Peace
    David Brown and Ian Wilson
    An Investigation Of Gang Violence In Post-Soeharto Indonesia
    2005-2006, US$44,690.
  • Research Excellence Grant Scheme (REGS) Murdoch University
    Contemporary Asia Area of Research Strength
    Security, Terrorism and New Forms of Political Violence and Political Regimes and Governance in East and Southeast Asia
    2005, $34,696.
  • REGS
    Carolyn Brewer
    Muslim/Christian Relations in the Phillipines: Representation, Identity and ‘Othering’ in the Context of SE Asian Region
    2005, $13,480.
  • REGS
    Jane Hutchison
    Corporate Codes of Conduct: Upholding Labour Rights in the Philippines?
    2005, $3,930.
  • REGS
    Terence Lee
    The Politics of Media, Creativity and Civil Society in Singapore
    2005, $8,000.
  • REGS
    Samuel Makinda
    Complex Relations: Globalisation, Security and Institutions
    2005, $15,000.
  • REGS
    Jeannette Taylor
    The Accountability Role of Key Performance Indicators in the Public Sector: How Effective is it?
    2005, $9,535.
  • Murdoch Writing Fellowship
    Miyume Tanji
    Myth, Protest and Struggle in Okinawa
    2004-2005 $9,242
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2003 Grants

  • Singapore-based philanthropist
    Garry Rodan
    Political Regimes and Governance in East and Southeast Asia: Problems and Prospects
    2003 - 2005, $100,000
  • Singapore-based philanthropist
    Garry Rodan
    Political Regimes and Governance in East and Southeast Asia: Problems and Prospects' Researcher Salary and fieldwork
    2003 - 2005, $130,000
  • Fulbright New Century Scholar Fellowship
    David Brown
    'National Identity Strategies: An Analysis of the impact of Government National Identity Strategies on Ethnic Conflict'
    $41,500
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