Promotes understanding of Southeast Asia, its people, histories, practices, and languages for scholars, educators, students and community members.
Programs of both undergraduate and graduate instruction and research in the languages and civilizations of South and Southeast Asia from the most ancient period to present.
History, art history, literature, anthropology, film, popular culture and both classic and contemporary literature. Also known for collecting Japanese pop culture materials.
Language pedagogy and culture workshops for East Asian collegiate specialists, K-12 educators, and students.
Expands teaching and learning about East Asia elementary and secondary school levels, curriculum and professional development for teachers.
Free daily forum to discuss Japanese history, culture, religion, and society, including contemporary political, diplomatic, security, and economic issues.
South Asian history, language, religion and culture through summer language institute, annual conference, student organizations and outreach programs.
Offers personalized mentoring and professional development opportunities, and guaranteed employment in the U.S. Foreign Service.
For citizens of a member country of the World Bank Group, with a PhD or Master’s degree looking for on-the-job experience pertaining to technical and managerial roles.
Empowering professionals, engage institutions and enhance Australia’s reputation as a provider of world-class education.