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SEALC-GETSEA Language Tuition Support for AY 2023-2024

With support from the Henry Luce Foundation, The Southeast East Asian Language Council (SEALC) and The Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asian Studies (GETSEA) consortia award financial assistance to students who incur tuition fees when studying a Southeast Asian language via synchronous distance learning during the academic year at an institution other than their […]

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How to Navigate AAS (The Association for Asian Studies Conference)

A virtual workshop from GETSEA. Are you a first-time attendee of the Association for Asian Studies annual meeting? A PhD student or early career researcher with questions about how AAS works, how to navigate such a large event, and how to build community with people who share your interests? Join GETSEA for an informal discussion with Tom […]

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Spring 2023 GETSEA Mini-Course

Applications are now open for GETSEA’s Fall 2022 Mini-Course! ASEAN Regionalism in a Global Perspective Taught by Aarie Glas, Northern Illinois University Offered virtually from February 28 to April 11, 2023, Tuesdays, 8:00pm-10:00pm Eastern Time. Full syllabus available here. Apply here.Application deadline: February 10

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Vietnamese Language Conversation Groups for Spring 2023

Vietnamese Language Table resumes for the Spring semester, co-organized by SEALC and GETSEA. We are also offering Burmese and Indonesian groups this spring – scroll down for more information. Vietnamese For full details on Vietnamese, visit the class website here. Beginner Group Proficiency Level: Novice (Mid/High) & Intermediate Low 6-7PM EST  Thursday               Jan 26                     […]

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Fall 2022 GETSEA Mini-Course

Applications are now open for GETSEA’s Fall 2022 Mini-Course! The Geography of Disease and Health in Southeast AsiaTaught by James Wilson, Northern Illinois University Offered virtually from October 10 to November 14, 2022, Mondays, 8:00pm-10:00pm Eastern Time.Full syllabus available here. Apply here.Application deadline: September 16, 2022 One of our GETSEA Graduate Council members, Emi Donald […]

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SEALC-GETSEA Language Tuition Support – Applications now open!

With support from the Henry Luce Foundation, The Southeast East Asian Language Council (SEALC) and The Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asian Studies (GETSEA) consortium awards financial assistance to students who incur tuition fees when studying a Southeast Asian language via synchronous distance learning during the academic year at an institution other than their […]

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Mini-Course Applications Now Open!

Check out our Spring 2022 mini-courses here! We are also happy to share an article written by Douglas Labadin (MA student, Chulalongkorn University), about his participation in our Fall 2021 mini-course, The Performing Arts and in Southeast Asian History and Society. And I thought to myself: “Do I REALLY want to wake up at 7 […]

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Mini-Course Call for Proposals, Spring and Summer 2022

We have released our next call for proposals for our mini-course initiative! View the details here.

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Historic Cham Manuscripts of Vietnam: Creating Access to Endangered Materials

On October 25, GETSEA will be hosting an event celebrating the launch of the Southeast Asia Digital Library‘s new collection, Historic Cham Manuscripts of Vietnam. The collection contains 977 digitized manuscripts, totaling more than 57,800 pages of content from this important Vietnamese minority group. In celebration of this collection, Hao Phan, Southeast Asia Curator at […]

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GETSEA Community Book Read

On October 19, GETSEA will be hosting our second Community Book Read with Christian Lentz, winner of the 2021 Benda Prize. Lentz’s work focuses broadly on Southeast Asia’s politics, society and environment by focusing on nationalism, state formation and agrarian political economy. He has been a professor in the Department of Geography at UNC-Chapel Hill […]