The Department of Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam is currently seeking three PhD candidates for the project ‘Activist Techtopias: Crafting Alternate Infrastructures of Resistance in Asia’ (‘AlterTech’), led by Dr Yatun Sastramidjaja.
Vacancies
To Anthropology Alumni, Berlin University Alliance is looking for a research assistant for the following project:
Anthropology / Medical Anthropology for the interdisciplinary project “Codesigning Digital Technologies to Enhance Youth Mental Wellbeing in Tanzania and Uganda”! The researcher will investigate how environmental, digital, and socio-cultural factors intersect to shape youth mental health across rural and urban settings in Uganda, using a mix of qualitative and quantitative methods.
PLAN Indonesia through project Voice for Equality seeking for baseline team of consultants. The scope of project will take focus on capacity building of civil society organization (CSO) to address gender based violence (KBG/GBV) in the following locations.
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Location |
8 provinces covered by the project area:
1West Sulawesi,2Southeast Sulawesi, 3South Sulawesi, 4North Maluku, 5Bali, 6West Nusa Tenggara, 7East Nusa Tenggara, 8National (DKI and West Java) |
| Application Deadline | 06 January 2026 |
| Type of Contract | Consultant |
| Working Language | English and Bahasa Indonesia |
| Expected Starting Date | January 2025 |
| Contract Period | January 2025 – March 2026 |
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Specification of the position
The appointee will engage in teaching courses of Indonesian language and culture, and Southeast Asian humanities or social sciences at undergraduate level, designing teaching materials, performing research, assisting in curriculum development and administrative assignments.
Position
One, a full-time faculty position, expected to begin on 1 August 2026.
Required Qualifications
1.A Ph.D.
“Making Knowledge, Making History: Producing the Indonesian Past, Present and Future”
May 26-30, 2026 (Virtual)
The American Institute for Indonesian Studies (AIFIS) and Michigan State University (MSU) Asian Studies Center will convene the 6th annual AIFIS-MSU Conference on Indonesian Studies from May 26-30, 2026. Presented in a bilingual and virtual format, the conference is designed to bring together scholars working across geographic and disciplinary frameworks to explore the evolving field of area studies research in Indonesia.
This year’s conference theme, “Making Knowledge, Making History: Producing the Indonesian Past, Present and Future,” invites scholars, students, artists, and practitioners to explore how Indonesia has been imagined, studied, and narrated across time.
The European Association for Southeast Asia Studies (EuroSEAS) organizes a second
masterclass in Southeast Asia for a small number (maximum 9) of PhD students who work
on Southeast Asia in the field of the Humanities and Social Sciences.