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- Rachel Lie, a rising sophomore in the Business Management and Entrepreneurship program at the Leeds School of Business, spent the summer working for Chiyoda Rubber Company through the Center’s Asia Internship Program - Japan. We share here some of
- The Fall Semester of 2018 is here! Here at the Center for Asian Studies, we hope it is a life-expanding and successful semester for you. We still have quite a few courses with open slots where you can broaden your horizons and "Internationalize
- Each year on the first Sunday in December, the Center for Asian Studies sponsors the Colorado-area Japanese Language Proficiency Test. This year's test date is December 2, 2018.The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is an internationally
- Editorial Acquisitions Intern In the Fall 2018 semester, the Center for Asian Studies is offering a 2-credit internship at Rowman & Littlefield Publishers to an undergraduate student with an interest in Asia.Rowman & Littlefield is a leading
- This Fall don't miss out on these Asia-related courses that are still open for enrollment!CAS Supported ClassesASIA 4500 Urban Asia: Tradition, Modernity, Challenges Dr. Colleen Berry MWF 2:00-2:50 Introduces main themes, intellectual approaches
- CAS Advisory Council member Stan Harsha's essay has been published in the current edition of "Strategic Review, The Indonesian Journal of Leadership, Policy and World Affairs." Based on interviews with persons interrogated at the former Thomas
- CAS affiliate faculty member Brian Catlos has published a new book Kingdoms of Faith: A New History of Islamic Spain and it has been featured in the New Yorker's July 23, 2018 issue in the Briefly Noted section. Prior accounts have portrayed
- Two CU students have been awarded prestigious scholarships for study in Asia this year. “I’m thrilled to see our students representing CU in competitive awards like the Fulbright student grants and Boren graduate fellowships,” said Deborah
- Despite the general perception that Daoism is simply an informal and carefree philosophical perspective, the Daoist tradition is a highly formalized spectrum of ritual practices and communal beliefs. Religious Daoism emerged within the rich second-
- Holly Gayley is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and an affiliate of the Center for Asian Studies as well as playing a leading role in the Tibet-Himalaya Initiative here at CU