Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia
The Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia (JCI) is an independent Malaysian think tank established in March 2014 [1] with a focus on key public policy concerns in Southeast Asia. It is based at Sunway University in the Malaysian state of Selangor. JCI's work focuses on four key areas: economics, education, social progress and governance. The Institute also co-ordinates the Jeffrey Cheah Travel Grants, which facilitate[2] academic exchange between students and staff at Sunway University, Sunway College, Monash University Malaysia Campus and Harvard University in the United States. HistoryJCI was created as part of a Jeffrey Cheah Foundation gift that established two Professorships in Southeast Asian Studies at Harvard University.[3][4][5] Woo Wing Thye, Professor of Economics at University of California Davis and the former Executive Director of the Penang Institute[6] was appointed JCI's founding President[7] in 2014. James Chin, Professor of Political Science and Head of the School of Arts and Social Sciences at Monash University Malaysia[8] was named to lead the Institute's governance programme. Other fellows and researchers are drawn from institutions around the Southeast Asian region. References
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