Readers in Sydney may be interested in this workshop organised by the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre in March. Spaces are limited, so register early!
Southeast Asia remains as vibrant, important and engaging as ever, and we are keen to share our passion for this region with researchers from across the University. Recognising that international travel remains heavily restricted, the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre has partnered with the University’s new Chau Chak Wing Museum to bring Southeast Asia to you.
Using the Museum’s rich and varied collections, and working inside the Museum itself, we invite you to join us for an object-based learning workshop relating to your area of research. These workshops are organised around the following five themes:
- Economic and Social Development
- Environment and Resources
- Health
- Heritage and the Arts
- State and Society
They will provide a unique opportunity to come together as a community of researchers, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at the Chau Chak Wing Museum’s collections and facilities.
Source: Object-Based Learning Workshops for Academics and Research Affiliates – Sydney Southeast Asia Centre