Year: 2020
Spring 2021 Course List
Spring 2021 Courses
Applications now open for SEASSI 2021
Applications for Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI) 2021 is now open. SEASSI 2021 will be held on June 14 – August 6, 2021. Click here to apply. Deadlines: FLAS Fellowship: February 15, 2021 WISLI …
Applications Open for Center Fellowships and Field Research Grants
The applications for Center fellowships and Field Research Grants for the 2021-2022 academic year are now available. You may download the forms here: Center Fellowship, and the Center Field Research. Deadline for Application: Monday, February 15, …
Applications Open for FLAS 2021 – 2022
Information and applications for academic year FLAS Fellowships can be obtained from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s FLAS website.
Roundtable: Uprising in Thailand
Join a Zoom roundtable to hear about the past, present, and future of the current uprising in which hundreds of thousands of people are in the streets throughout Thailand. What do the protestors want and …
Applications Open for the Mansfield-Luce Asia Scholars Network
Visit their website or contact Ari Lee for further information.
Spring 2020 Commencements
CONGRATULATIONS TO RECENT GRADUATES IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES! THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THEIR ORAL DEFENSE AND RECEIVED THE MASTERS DEGREE IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES: Alex Hopp defended his Masters paper, “Refugees, Resettlement, and …
Tyrell Haberkorn awarded Guggenheim fellowship for project: Dictatorship on Trial in Thailand
Tyrell Haberkorn, affiliated CSEA
S faculty, has been awarded a Guggenheim fellowship for her project, Dictatorship on Trial in Thailand. She will use the year-long fellowship to analyze the individual, social, and legal impacts of the five years of dictatorship under the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO, 2014-2019) in Thailand and identify how they might be redressed and justice forged.
GETSEA (Graduate Education and Training for Southeast Asian Studies) launched
We are happy to announce that CSEAS is a founding member of the newly-established “Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asian Studies” (GETSEA) consortium. The consortium has been awarded a $275,000 grant by the Henry Luce Foundation through its Luce Initiative on Southeast Asia (LuceSEA). GETSEA was formed with the mission of enhancing graduate education in Southeast Asian studies across North America through innovation and collaboration.