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- We are pleased to announce that we have developed a new fellowship program for graduate students studying modern Asian languages, the Center for Asian Studies Summer Language Fellowship.Graduate students who enroll in a formal summer Arabic, Chinese
- Congratulations to the CU-抖阴传媒在线 Class of Fall 2014! We would also like to extend a special congratulations to Alec Vishal Rouben, our graduating senior in Asian Studies. Yesterday, Alec and Jeremy Sjodahl-Brainard each presented their
- Celebrating over 30 years, the Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations offers small class sizes which allow our Graduate Students the opportunity to work closely with expert faculty who have extensive research experience and publish
- Space is still open for our Spring 2015 course, ASIA 4300: Introduction to Modern Asia! This is an interdisciplinary Asian Studies course that looks at the idea of Asia as a coherent entity and at the ways in which Asia is increasinlgy knit together
- The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to announce a new internship for undergraduate students at CU. The Jaipur Literature Festival 抖阴传媒在线 is seeking an Executive Assistant Intern to help organize next year's 抖阴传媒在线 festival. As the largest FREE
- On September 29, 2014, renowned Syrian-American composer and pianist gave a lecture and concert at the college of music that highlighted artistic ways of engaging the on going conflicts in Syria. The event was sponsored by the Center for Asian
- From October 8 through 12, the Center for Asian Studies was pleased to co-host an extended visit to the University of Colorado by Dr. Haruo Shirane, the Shinch艒 Professor of Japanese Literature and Culture at Columbia University. As the author or
- In the Spring 2015 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 independent academic press
- Faculty, students and visitors enjoyed a three-part event on Wednesday, October 1st exploring Tibetan texts鈥攖heir materials, production, and compilation. The events spanned from the CU Art Museum to Norlin Library and covered an array of media:
- The Department of Religious Studies is pleased to announce a new course in Asian Studies:RLST 3820: Buddhist Ritual and Art with Dr. Ariana MakiSpring 2015 | MWF 3:00-3:50pm in Humanities 1B80Beginning with the life of the Buddha, this course will