The Global Affairs major at Yale-NUS College provides an unparalleled environment for students with an interest in research to engage in collaborative projects on a variety of topics related to Global Affairs. Such collaboration has led to the publication of co-authored scholarly articles, edited volumes, and research presentations at conferences.
To give a sense of the varied faculty-student collaborations that occur within the Global Affairs major, here is a sample of the research outputs of these collaborations:
- Nicole Lim and Anju M. Paul, “Stigma on a Spectrum: Differentiated Stigmatization of Migrant Domestic Workers’ Romantic Relationships in Singapore,” Gender, Place and Culture, vol. 28, no. 1 (2021), pp. 22–44.
- Chin-Hao Huang and Arjun Jayaraman, “Nudging through Consensus: ASEAN’s Role in Haze Mitigation and Environmental Governance,” Asian Survey, vol. 61, no. 5 (2021), pp. 1–34.
- Stacey Yuen and Anju M. Paul, “The Workplace-Entitlements Knowledge of Filipino and Indonesian Domestic Workers in Singapore,” Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, vol. 18, no. 1 (2019), pp. 113–131.
Students are also encouraged to present their work-in-progress through the Global Affairs Working Paper Series throughout the academic year.
Additional collaborative research opportunities are available via the CIPE Summer Research Programme.