Indonesia Global Seminar Blog Series

Dec. 18, 2018

Studying abroad in Indonesia changed my perspective on what it means to immerse yourself in a culture. Being able to live with local families in the jungle of the Mentawai Islands, roaming around the crowded markets of Padang, and experiencing the tourism of Bali, this trip allows you to experience...

Edward G. Seidensticker Japan Summer Research Grant

Dec. 10, 2018

The Center for Asian Studies invites CU Boulder graduate students doing research on Japan to apply for the Edward G. Seidensticker Japan Summer Research Grant. The Center will offer several grants of up to a maximum of $1200 each to help fund graduate level research on Japan during Summer 2019...

Indonesia Global Seminar Blog Series

Dec. 7, 2018

This article is part of an ongoing series of blog posts written by students who participated in Global Seminar courses last simmer. We hope they give inspitation for and perspective on the summer learning opportunities available at CU Boulder. You can find information about next summer's Global Seminars here ...

CAS administers the Japanese Language Proficiency test on Sunday December 2

Nov. 29, 2018

Each year, the Center for Asian Studies administers the Japanese Language Proficiency test on the forst Sunday of December. This test is considerdd to gold standard for anyone wanting to work in or with Japanese industry or with the Japanese government. The exam has 5 levels ranging from basic comprehension...

International Education Week

Nov. 12, 2018

International Education Week (IEW) is a joint initiative organized by the U.S. Departments of State and Education. It serves as 鈥渁n opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide鈥 [and promotes] programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study,...

CAS Event A Cambodian Spring: a feature film directed by Chris Kelly

Nov. 5, 2018

CAS Event Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 7pm HUMN 1B50 Dr. Mike Dwyer (GEOG) will introduce the film and moderate a discussion afterward. This sobering expos茅 of political corruption and disarray in Cambodia reveals the country's deepening human rights crisis, and the origins of political activism among its most vulnerable...

Indonesia Global Seminar Blog Series

Nov. 1, 2018

CAS introduces a series of blog posts written by students who participated in Global Seminar courses last simmer. We hope they give inspitation for and perspective on the summer learning opportunities available at CU Boulder. Indonesia Global Seminar blog by Bella Stephens This is summer was one of the best...

Asia Related Courses offered in the Spring 2019 Semester

Oct. 29, 2018

CAS is pleased to announce a number of exciting Asia-related courses that are being offered next semester. Interested in learning more about Asia in Spring 2019? ASIA 4300 | NEW COURSE: Central Asian Politics and Societies T/Th 12:30-1:45 Dr. Alessandro Rippa and Carolin Maertens Generally pictured as isolated and authoritarian,...

First ChinaMade Workshop marks beginning of a three year project funded by the Henry Luce Foundation Grant

Oct. 16, 2018

First ChinaMade Workshop: Conceiving Infrastructures in a Chinese Register Workshop Overview: This will be the first of three workshops for a Henry Luce Foundation-funded initiative titled 鈥淐hina Made: Asian Infrastructures and the 鈥楥hina Model鈥 of Development.鈥 We seek to develop a theoretical and methodological agenda for bringing infrastructure studies into...

CAS Event Wednesday: The US-China Trade War: a panel discussion on its implications for China, the US, and beyond

Oct. 8, 2018

CAS Event Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 5pm Eaton Humanities 250, CU Boulder A Panel discussion about the US-China Trade War featuring Robert F. Mc Nown, Keith E. Maskus, Karen Gerwitz and Scott Larson. Moderated by Tim Oakes, Center for Asian Studies Director. Robert F. Mc Nown, Professor Emeritus, Department...

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