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The focus of UTS: International Studies' research effort is cultural diversity and comparative social change - particularly but not exclusively in East and Southeast Asia, Latin America and Europe. All academic staff at the Institute work within social sciences or humanities, with regional specialisations and first-hand knowledge and experience of the relevant countries for their research.
Researchers at UTS: International Studies conduct individual research and participate in the Institute's joint research programs. The three current programs are Cross Cultural Regimes of the Senses (commenced in 2006) , Contesting Euro Visions (commenced in 2005) and World Literature:The UTS: International Studies Interview series . The first two programs will have a five year lifespan and provide the focus for larger, collaborative research projects.
UTS: International Studies Staff serve as Editors in Chief for a number of publication series: Professor Stephanie Donald, Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia
Professor David Goodman, Studies of China in Transition
Professor Louise Edwards, ASAA Women in Asia Series
UTS: International Studies accepts postgraduate research students working on a broad range of subjects relating to staff expertise and interest.
Select the following hyperlinks for infor mation about recent research graduates and current PhD candidates, Report on Research at IIS for 2005,
Enquiries regarding study for research degrees at the Institute for International Studies should be directed as follows:
For enquiries relating to all other aspects of UTS: International Studies' research activities contact the Research Coordinator: Michael Prince ph: +61 2 9514 1877 fax: +61 2 9514 1578 email: Michael.Prince@uts.edu.au
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