Bulletin Board
- Call for ProposalsThe School of Pacific and Asian Studies (SPAS) and the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa (UHM) welcome proposals for papers, performances, and panels for the 36th annual Asian Studies Graduate
- C A L L F O R A P P L I C A T I O N S“Modernities, Mobilities, and Change” Dissertation Workshopat AAS-in-Asia 2025 Conference in KathmanduApplication Submission Deadline: February 14, 2025, 5:00p.m. (Eastern Time)The Association
- The Alumni Association and the Center for Inclusion and Social Change would like to invite you to the ForeverBuffs Spotlight event Where is Denver’s Chinatown? on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at the History Colorado Museum from 5:30–8
- Advanced Indonesian Abroad Program - Northern Illinois UniversitySummer 2025: June 19 - July 31, 2025. This year's program will be held at the Language Training Center (LTC), Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana (UKSW) in Salatiga, Central Java,
- Join ALTEC and the Asian Languages and Civilizations for a celebration of spring! Show off your karaoke skills, learn traditional Chinese paper cutting and calligraphy, try your hand at lantern riddles and mahjong, and enjoy some Chinese cuisine at
- The Korean Language Program at Asian Languages and Civilizations hosts the 99th TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean) on April 12 (Saturday), 2025. Please note, applications will close on January 31, 2025. Interested participants can
- Join students, staff and faculty in CU’s College of Arts & Sciences* who identify as international for pizza, billiards, and bowling! February 12, 3 pm - 4:15 pm, The Connection Bowling Lanes @ University Memorial Center.Food will be served
- Proposal Submission Deadline:February 28, 2025The American Institute for Indonesian Studies (AIFIS), in collaboration with Michigan State University (MSU) Asian Studies Center, will hold the 5th annual AIFIS-MSU Conference on Indonesian Studies from
- 2024/25 John Howes Lecture in Japanese Studies: Samurai, Knights, and Nationalisms: Japan and the Medievalization of the Modern World. This year's topic is about how the samurai – widely celebrated as symbols of Japanese national identity – became a
- The "United States-Japan Foundation Scholar" Dissertation Award is a new annual competition recognizing the best social sciences doctoral dissertation on Japan produced in the U.S. A committee of distinguished Japan specialists will review