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2017 School of Pacific and Asian Studies Conference Call for Papers
Call for papers now open for School of Pacific and Asian Studies graduate student conference.
New Khmer Pronunciation Guide
The “Khmer Pronouncing Dictionary” is now available via UNESCO, the culmination of a ten-year linguistical research project.
Women in the Philippines
This week our bookshelf spotlights the experiences of women in the Philippines including Filipina revolutionaries, feminists, writers and members of the global economy.
Southeast Asia at HIFF Winter 2016
Selection of Southeast Asian films being shown at the Hawaii International Film Festival in November 2016.
Contemporary Art in SE Asia
This week our bookshelf takes a look at contemporary art in Southeast Asia and how it intersects with politics and identity in the region.
CSEAS Associate Director Paul Rausch on Film and the Engaging With Vietnam Conference
CSEAS Associate Director Paul Rausch recently sat down with the Engaging with Vietnam team to discuss film and the conference.
Histories of Southeast Asia
This week, our bookshelf takes a look at Histories of Southeast Asia in conjunction with the Andaya’s upcoming talk on this topic on Oct. 13.
A Conversation with Dr. David Hanlon about Engaging with Vietnam Conference
Dr. David Hanlon on the Engaging With Vietnam conference, interdisciplinary conferences, and the UH Mānoa Department of History.
2017-18 Princeton in Asia Fellowships
Seniors and recent college graduates – Apply by Nov. 11 for the Princeton in Asia Fellowship offering 130 full-year fellowships in Asia for 2017-2018.
New Luce Fellowship for Graduate Field Study
New fellowships are available for advanced language training or field research in Southeast Asia during the summer or fall 2017.