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- The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to announce that we have been selected to receive a Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Languages (UISFL) grant from the US Department of Education for the next two years. Entitled “Creating a
- The University Libraries is running a database trial for the Japan News Digital Archive available from August 10th until October 31st . The database covers the English language newspaper Japan News (and it’s many name changes) from 1955 to the
- CAS is holding a webinar on Wednesday evening at 7pm MDT. You must register for the event to receive the ZOOM link, see registration link below. ZOOM webinar registration now open.Post-1997 Hong Kong has become the restive frontier of global
- Join us to practice your listening and speaking skills at the Indonesian Conversation Table! We'll enjoy lively conversation and games from the comfort of your homes. All ability levels are welcome.Starting on September 9, every other Wednesday, 4-5
- New York University/Abu Dhabi is in the process of creating a new graduate level course titled "Geopolitics and ecology of Himalayan Water," and interviewed Byers in for a podcast on the topic of "A guide to GLOFs and their implications
- The Center for Asian Studies is very pleased to welcome our new Asian Studies Program Director, Lauren Yapp. Lauren is an anthropologist and archaeologist fascinated by the question of how present-day communities remember, preserve, and contest
- After 5 years as Associate Director of CAS and Instructor in Asian Studies, Colleen Berry is retiring! We cannot stress enough what an impact Colleen has had on Asian Studies at CU. Under Colleen’s guidance, the Asian Studies program has not
- The Center for Asian Studies Newsletter that reviews our major achievments and news during 2019 has been published. The newsletter Includes news about faculty and alumni, what's been happening with the China Made project, and much more!You
- This fall, the Center for Asian Studies is offering several classes. Among them are:ASIA 4300: Open Topics in Asian Literature and CultureThe Politics of Memory in AsiaDr. Lauren Yapp Fall 2020, days/time TBA Taught in person How are narratives
- This is a paper written by Yingjie Fan Stanford University - Freeman Spogli Institute for International StudiesJennifer Pan Stanford UniversityZijie Shao Sun Yat-Sen University (SYSU) - School of GovernmentYiqing Xu Stanford UniversityAbstract: