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- The Center for Asian Studies is excited to welcome incoming and returning students at the beginning of the Fall 2022 semester! Things are exciting here at CAS, especially because we have been notified recently that we have been awarded $2.2
- Dear Friends of Asian Studies, I write with the exciting news that the Center for Asian Studies has been awarded $2.2 million in funding from the US Department of Education to support our role as a National Resource Center (NRC) in Asian Studies and
- ASIA 1700 - Introduction to Tibetan Civilization MW 3:35 - 4:45pm Tenzin Tsepak (tenzin.tsepak@colorado.edu)Explores the dynamic history of Tibet from its early empire to the present. Offers interdisciplinary perspectives on Tibetan
- The Center for Asian Studies will resume holding the JLPT this year. After a hiatus due to Covid, CU Boulder will once again be the testing center in the Mountain West region. The exam will be administered on Sunday, December 4th.Registration
- ‘First Asian American global superstar’ prefigured, influenced today’s interconnected world, CU Boulder professor writes in new bookNearly a half century after his untimely death at age 32, the American-born, Hong Kong-raised martial artist, actor,
- The University of Colorado Boulder is one of the top research programs in the country in Tibet and Himalayan Studies, but undergraduate students have been unable to pursue a directed course of study in that field—new language classes, area studies
- In April, 2022 the Center for Asian Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, in partnership with the China Made Project, hosted the 2-day workshop “China’s Nuclear Belt & Road: Socio-technical Perspectives on China’s Export Nuclear
- From the College of Engineering blog:Ilham Siddiq survived the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami and is now using his firsthand disaster knowledge to evaluate the effectiveness of recovery policies.Siddiq, a civil engineering PhD
- A new book by a religious studies professor and CAS affiliate explores the West’s origins in the ambiguities, intersections and nuances of the Mediterranean.European history has long been written in the tales of kings. Together with two colleagues,
- Carole McGranahan Department of AnthropologyReport to the Center for Asian Studies: Professionalization Development Grant for Tibetan and Himalayan StudiesA Center for Asian Studies professionalization grant enabled me to research and read new