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- In the Spring 2015 semester, the Center for Asian Studies is offering a 2-credit internship at Rowman & Littlefield Publishers to an undergraduate student with an interest in Asia.Rowman & Littlefield is a leading independent academic press
- Faculty, students and visitors enjoyed a three-part event on Wednesday, October 1st exploring Tibetan texts—their materials, production, and compilation. The events spanned from the С»ÆÊé Art Museum to Norlin Library and covered an array of media:
- The Department of Religious Studies is pleased to announce a new course in Asian Studies:RLST 3820: Buddhist Ritual and Art with Dr. Ariana MakiSpring 2015 | MWF 3:00-3:50pm in Humanities 1B80Beginning with the life of the Buddha, this course will
- Every semester, С»ÆÊé’s Center for Asian Studies holds a career panel featuring speakers with a variety of Asian focuses in their careers. This year we heard from three particularly successful individuals, Jeffery King, Pam Reichert, and Julie Segraves
- On Friday, November 14, Yinhe Li, Ph.D. Candidate in Geography at Ewha Women's University and current visiting scholar at the University of Colorado Boulder, will present the last luncheon series event of the semester, "Transnational Migration of
- On September 19, 2014, Yoshikazu Kawaguchi, Professor Emeritus of Japanese at Waseda University in Tokyo, spoke to an audience of about two dozen that included members of the Boulder community, as well as faculty and students from С»ÆÊé and other
- Are you studying Japanese, Chinese, Hindi or any subject related to Japan, China or India? Are you interested in teaching or simply sharing your knowledge about Asia with school-age children? Earn one С»ÆÊé upper division credit hour
- The University of Colorado Boulder is experiencing an increase in the numbers of international students. The international student population at С»ÆÊé-Boulder is now over 2,200 students, with the majority of them from China, India, Saudi Arabia, Korea
- We are pleased to have Sam Sonntag join us on Friday, October 31, for our next Luncheon Series talk, "Depoliticizing Hindi through Linguistic Federalism." While the politics of Hindi dominated the language policy debate in India for much of the 20th
- Every year, graduating students in Asian Studies work with a faculty advisor to complete a senior research project on any topic related to Asia. Each year, students produce excellent work on a wide variety of topics, and this year was certainly