• 20 April 2021
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Arryman Scholar Achievement

Sari Ratri has been awarded a Dissertation Fieldwork Grant in the amount of $20,000 by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for her research project entitled “Nourishing the Future: The Roles of Midwives in Indonesia’s Changing Health Development Policies.” The Wenner-Gren Foundation supports anthropological research and broadening the conversation in anthropology to reflect the full diversity of the field.  (Source: Elizabeth R. Morrissey, Northwestern University)
Sari Ratri has been awarded a Dissertation Fieldwork Grant in the amount of $20,000 by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for her research project entitled “Nourishing the Future: The Roles of Midwives in Indonesia’s Changing Health Development Policies.” The Wenner-Gren Foundation supports anthropological research and broadening the conversation in anthropology to reflect the full diversity of the field.  (Source: Elizabeth R. Morrissey, Northwestern University)
 
Sari Ratri and Wara Urwasi were both awarded the Northwestern Buffett Institute Global Impacts Graduate Fellowship for the 2021-22 academic year. This program provides financial and programmatic support to an interdisciplinary cohort of graduate students (in their 3rd through 7th years). Fellowship awardees pursue research and participate in Global Impacts Fellowship programs and other Northwestern Buffett activities. (Source: Elizabeth R. Morrissey, Northwestern University)
 
Sindhunata Hargyono has a chapter in this upcoming edited volume: Development Zones in Asian Borderlands The chapter will also be included in his dissertation.
 
(Source: Elizabeth R. Morrissey, Northwestern University)
 
 
 
Amrina Rosyada was awarded the Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban and Richard A. Lobban award for early graduate research through the department of Anthropology.
 
Sofyan Ansori has an article recently published in the flagship journal of The Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) Contemporary Southeast Asia. "The Politics of Forest Fires in Southeast Asia." Contemporary Southeast Asia 43, no. 1 (2021): 179-202.