Institute for Cultural Ecology
http://www.cultural-ecology.comPO Box 991 * Honolulu HI 96801 * 1099 14th St. NW, Suite 101L, Washington, DC 20005 United States
PO Box 991 * Honolulu HI 96801 * 1099 14th St. NW, Suite 101L, Washington, DC 20005 United States
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Phone: 808-854-9806
Fax: 866-252-8060
Location
Thailand: Bangkok, Ubon Ratchatani
Term
Throughout the year
Dates
year-around
Project Introduction
Twenty-five years ago, a revered Thai monk founded this Buddhist temple to provide foreigners with an opportunity to study Buddhism and to be ordained as monks in a rural setting in Thailand, but without the language barriers. The temple houses approximately 17 monks, with the number of guests varying throughout the year. This is a place of sacred worship, and a placement in this position must be treated with the utmost cultural sensitivity, full cooperation, and complete respect and deference to the monks. The Institute for Cultural Ecology will consider only those applicants who clearly demonstrate an exceptional gift for learning in varied cultural environments, demonstrate a considerable level of maturity.All applications will be subject to the approval of the abbot of the monastery.
Location
The monastery is located in eastern Thailand, near Ubon Ratchathani. The town has an Internet café, shops, restaurants, and the like. There is also a bus available to Ubon's town center.
Job Description
The day starts early with chanting, meditation, and other rituals. At dawn, you will embark on the alms rounds in the village. Following the rounds, there may be teaching, work, meetings, speeches, discussions, private consultations with the abbot, and free time for study, meditation, or other pursuits. Activities vary from day to day, and season to season. The temple residents finish eating at 12:00 PM. They eat what has been given to the monks in the morning alms round, or what local people have cooked in the temple kitchen. Sometimes the lay followers (i.e. interns) will be asked to help in the kitchen. If you are interested in being ordained as a monk, please be advised that this would require observing the above routine for at least one year. Women cannot be ordained as nuns here; they are referred to a partner temple in Great Britain.
For students interested more in the anthropology of religion and not following a temple regiment, we can set you up at an alternative location that is more flexible in allowing you to come and go. You may then focus on a topic of academic interest and conduct your research accordingly.
Accomodation
This is a full-time residency. At the temple, men stay with a mattress and mosquito net provided. Women stay in a separate building with similar facilities. Interns can stay in the town and commute to the temple by day. Buses go from the town market past the temple every 15 minutes. The bus ride takes approximately 20 minutes.
Availability and Requirements
Internship available year-round.
Minimum Length of Stay
Minimum 4 weeks
Additional Requirements
In your brief letter of intent on the I.C.E. Application form, please be sure to indicate the source of your interest in this position, what you hope to contribute to the program indicated, and what you hope to learn or experience through your internship--this letter of intent will be distributed to internship providers. In addition, be sure to submit a resume or acceptable equivalent indicating any relevant knowledge or skills.
* Work one on one with Dr. David Adams, a cultural anthropologist and respected author
* Academic credit available
* Letter of Recommendation on completion
* Career and academic advising available
good health, adventurous spirit
USD 1,895.00 and up
Housing, Internship setup, Airport pickup, Pre-trip reader, Office support
Unpaid positions. We charge a fee to set up the internship and provide housing.
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Worldwide Participants.
Independently
Independently
7 days
The Institute for Cultural Ecology was founded on the conviction that visits to exotic destinations imply a commitment to cultural sensitivity and environmental stewardship. Our programs match the interests, academic goals, and passions of the participant to premier host organizations and researchers. Once you connect with a place and its people, they become a part of you. Forever.
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