Student Alumni Spotlight CSEAS/UW-Madison alumni (from left to right) Boonlert Wisetpreecha, Prachak Kongkirati, and Yukti Mukdawichit (Thammasat University) call for the release of activists detained over the lese majeste law in Thailand. Faculty Alumni …
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Badger James Llewellyn Goes Global with Help of the Boren Fellowship
Spring 2021 Commencements
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR RECENT GRADUATE IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES! THE FOLLOWING STUDENT SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THEIR ORAL DEFENSE AND RECEIVED THE MASTERS DEGREE IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES: Hong Dinh defended her Masters thesis, “Let’s Learn …
NYSEAN Public Universities Consortium: 2021 Inaugural Conference
The NYSEAN Public Universities Consortium (PUC) aims to foster and facilitate interdisciplinary Southeast Asian studies throughout the SUNY and CUNY systems. At a time when institutional support for less-commonly-taught languages, innovative international programs, “niche” classes, and interdisciplinary …
Fall 2021 Course List
The Southeast Asian Studies core course list has been posted for Fall 2021! Head to our Courses page for more information.
Tyrell Haberkorn awarded NEA Literature Translation Fellowship
Tyrell Haberkorn wins a $25,000 Literature Translation Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts for her work translating All They Could Do To Us, a memoir by Thai author and political prisoner Prontip Mankhong.
Katherine Bowie Establishes Thai Studies Funds
Over the past several months, Professor Katherine Bowie, Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of Anthropology and Southeast Asian Studies, has donated $60,000 to support the study of Thailand at the UW-Madison. This endowment fund will be …
SEARG Statement of Condemnation against Myanmar Coup
Recap: CSEAS Collaboration on “Cyber Capabilities and Accelerating Global Change” K-14 Workshop
In March 2021, educators gathered virtually for “Cyber Capabilities and Accelerating Global Change,” a timely professional development opportunity that equipped participants with the tools and context necessary to discuss cyber events and issues with students …