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Apr 18, 2019

SRA Awardees for Fiscal 2018, Second Round

https://www.sylff.org/support_programs/sra/

The Sylff Association secretariat is pleased to announce the nine recipients of SRA awards in the second selection round for fiscal 2018. In this round, we again received outstanding applications for research in various specialized fields from fellows all over the world.

We reviewed all applications carefully from the perspectives of eligibility, the feasibility of the proposals, and the relevance of the proposed research to the applicants’ academic pursuits. The awardees in this round were at different stages of their research, some taking advantage of SRA to collect fundamental data for their doctoral dissertation, with others using the opportunity to verify their findings and receive further advice from overseas experts.

Congratulations to all the awardees! We send them our best wishes and hope their research abroad will be fruitful and pave the way for the next stage of academic advancement. The nine awardees are as follows:

* Listed in alphabetical order.

Name

Sylff Institution

From (Country)

To
(SRA Host Institution, Country)

Pablo Cortes Ferrandez

University of Deusto

Spain

Jesuit Refugee Service-Latin America and the Caribbean (Colombia)

Tugce Kelleci

Ankara Univesity

Turkey

Goldsmiths, University of London (UK)

Katerina Klinkova

Sofia University

USA

France

Briana Meier

University of Oregon

USA

Germany

Paul Eitan

University of Michigan

USA

Indonesian Institute of Sciences (Indonesia)

Shalon Webber-Heffernan

York University

Canada

University of Texas at San Antonio (USA)

Neni Susilawati

University of Indonesia

Indonesia

Center for Islamic Philanthropy and Social Finance (Malaysia)

Anna Zadrozna 

University of Oslo

Austria

University of Toronto, Department of Anthropology (Canada)

Kyla Zaret

Portland State University

USA

Chile (Fieldwork)

 

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