Integrating and Developing European Asian Studies (IDEAS)
Launched on 1 January 2010, the FP7-funded project "Integrating and Developing European Asian Studies" (IDEAS), came to a close at the end of June 2012.
IDEAS, which is a ‘Co-ordination and Support Action' in the Research and Innovation Directorate's SSH Programme, has promoted increased collaboration between Asian Studies researchers and institutions in Europe, and the development of links between policy-makers and the academic community in this field.
Working in close collaboration with the European Consortium for Asian Field Study (ECAF), which comprises 45 leading universities and third level institutions throughout the EU, IDEAS carried out an assessment of the network of 23 European-owned field centres in Asia with a view to optimizing their future use on the level of Europe. The ECAF centres have now agreed to commit to a plan for convergence as outlined in the IDEAS "Vision Statement", and the ongoing drive to share infrastructure has, thus far, resulted in the creation of a British Academy fellowship programme and three institutional partnerships (EFEO-University of Hamburg in Beijing, EFEO-ISEAS in Kyoto, and EFEO-AFD in Ho Chi Minh City).
In 2012-2013, ECAF, which is in the process of taking on the status of an autonomous legal entity (Public Interest Group), is to be transformed into a durable European infrastructure. With an enhanced capacity to raise funds for joint initiatives, ECAF will be better equipped to pursue the IDEAS project goals of developing access to field research facilities in Asia, fostering institutional partnerships based on joint interdisciplinary research programmes and resource pooling, and promoting the mobility of students and faculty between Europe and Asia.
In their bid to develop links between policy makers and the academic community, the IDEAS consortium organized a series of events both in Europe and Asia, including international conferences, roundtables and technical seminars, which brought together a wide range of experts in the spheres of academia, civil society, government, and diplomacy. The results of these meetings are described at length in the project's Final report (soon to be made available on the IDEAS website).
In highlighting the potential synergies between humanities-oriented area studies and diplomacy, IDEAS has not only positively contributed to raising the profile of SSH research in Asian studies and its role in the promotion of intercultural understanding but has also paved the way for innovative working relationships between EU diplomats and the research community.
The Final report concludes with a set of recommendations to strengthen cooperation between policy-makers and Asian studies scholars, and for the continued development of Europe's knowledge base on Asia. At a time when Europe and European-Asian relations are evolving rapidly, the drive to achieve both of these objectives has the potential to make a significant contribution to the future of the EU.
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In order to highlight the EFEO publications, a new website dedicated to them is online.
You can now consult the catalog of all the books published since the creation of the EFEO and buy directly those that interest you HERE.
Charlotte Schmid and Valérie Gillet participate in the framework of Mondes Tamouls at the "Tamoul: regards pluridisciplinaires" study day organised at the Inalco on Friday 16 June.
- Charlotte Schmid, at 12h : Le voleur de beurre, une création du monde tamoul
- Valérie Gillet, at 12h30 : Le premier empire Pandya (Ve-Xe siècles) : état des lieux, nouveautés, difficultés d'approche
Friday 16th June, from 10h to 18h : programme
Inalco, Amphitéâtre 2, 65 rue des Grands Moulins, 75013 Paris
During the study day on "Penser les métissage en Asie / Rethinking 'mixed race': Asian perspectives" organised by the Institut de Recherches Asiatiques (IRASIA, AMU-CNRS) Philippe Le Failler gives the following talk: "L'étranger proche; la perception des enfants métis dans le Vietnam actuel"
Wednesday 14th June, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Faculté ALLSH, 29 av. R. Schuman, Aix-en-Provence. Egger Building, room D317


4 179 photographs of the archaeologist Bernard-Philippe Groslier (at the EFEO from 1951-1975 and director of archaeological research in Cambodia from 1959) are now on line. These photographs were taken in 1952 and 53 during missions to Indonesia, India, Malaysia and Thailand.
Consult the Fonds Bernard-Philippe Groslier on the website www.collection.efeo.fr
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In the framework of research on Dunhuang conducted at UMR 8155 (CRCAO: Centre de recherche sur les civilisations de l'Asie orientale) and the EFEO, Ms. CHEN Juxia 陳菊霞 and M. WANG Huimin 王惠民,researchers at the Dunhuang Institute (China) will give two lectures:
- 10:00 - 11:00 a.m., M. Wang Huimin 王惠民: Le Grand vaipulya dhāraṇī sūtra du mur sud de la grotte 320 de Mogao 敦煌莫高窟第320窟大方等陀羅尼經變解讀
- Coffee break
- 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Ms. Chen Juxia 陳菊霞: Le sujet des peintures de la grotte 2 de Yulin 榆林第二窟壁畫內容新探
Maison de l'Asie, first-floor salon, 22 avenue du Président-Wilson, 75016 Paris
Contact : KUO Liying

Christophe Pottier gave a presentation entitled "Les premières Capitales à Angkor : Nouvelles techniques et méthodes d'investigation sur l'émergence de l'urbanisme angkorien", in the framework of the conferences organized by the Association française des Amis de l'Orient and the musée national des arts asiatiques - Guimet, Thursday, May 11, in the Jean-François Jarrige auditorium of the Musée Guimet.
From 2:30 to 3:45 p.m. (Free admission)
Auditorium du musée des arts asiatiques - Guimet, 6 avenue Iéna 75116 Paris

On Monday 15th May Brice Vincent is speaking on "Le mercure au Cambodge : métallurgie, alchimie, médecine"
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (free admission)
Maison de l'Asie, first-floor salon, 22 avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris
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Michela Bussotti gives a talk in the seminaire Savoirs et productions du monde au XVIe siècle. Lieux, acteurs, échelles of Jean-Marc Besse, R. Mandressi and A. Romano (EHESS) about the first Chinese books in Europe at the session entitled : Englober le monde V. Empires des langues. Grammaires, dictionnaires et organisations des savoirs sur le monde
EHESS, salle AS1_23 (1st basement), 54 bd Raspail, 75006 Paris.
On wednesday 26th April, an international study day in homage to Dejanirah Couto is arranged by Michela Bussotti (EFEO), François Lachaud (EFEO), Martin Ramos (EFEO) and A. Romano (EHESS-CAK), entitled L'océan des savoirs : histoires à la croisée des mondes (XVIe -XIXe siècle).
Alexandre-Koyré centre, salle de séminaire (5th floor), 27 Rue Damesme, 75013 Paris
From 9:30 am to 5:45 pm
François Lachaud and Martin Ramos speak respectively on: "Éloge de la curiosité : le monde des antiquaires dans l'Asie orientale et l'Europe modernes" and "Les réseaux catholiques dans le Japon des premiers Tokugawa (XVIIe siècle)".