2009 |2008 |2007 |2006 | 2005 | 2004
- Australian Research Council Linkage Grant
Professor James Warren
Southeast Asia's global economy, climate and the impact of natural hazards from the 10th to 21st centuries
2011-2013, $400,275
(with W Van Duivenvoorde, Li Tana, A G Paterson, G Campbell, A J Reid)
- Australian Research Council Discovery
Project and Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship
Dr Shahar Hameiri
Securitisation and the governance of non-traditional security in Southeast Asia and the Southwest Pacific
2011-2013, $305,000
(with L Jones)
- AusAID
Dr Ian Wilson
The Politics of Free Public Services in Decentralised Indonesia
2010-2011, $22,500
- Japan Foundation Grant Program for Intellectual Exchange Conferences
Professor Sandra Wilson
Reading Older Forms of Japanese
2010-2011, $20,000
(with B. Trefalt)
- 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)
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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.
- 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 ÔOtheringÕ 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
- 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