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- The Center for Asian Studies is looking for a graduate student in a field related to Asian studies to join the CAS staff as a GRA for Data Collection and Communications for Fall 2017, with the possibility of continuation in Spring 2018 and
- The CAS Event Coordinator is primarily responsible for planning CAS speaker and event programming. This includes acting as a liaison between CAS and CU faculty members, campus departments such as UMC Event Planning, Academic Scheduling, the
- The Center for Asian Studies has funding available for CU Boulder faculty who would like to develop curricula for new or revised courses about Southeast Asia!Application Deadline: Thursday, March 16, 2017CAS will offer two faculty awards for
- The CU Boulder Asian Studies Graduate Association (CUBASGA) is pleased to report that its annual conference was a great success! On February 3 and 4, twenty-one graduate students from around the world gathered at Norlin Library and the Թ
- The Center for Asian Studies Special Event Fund is designed to provide support for larger events involving multiple speakers that may also have relevance to the annual theme. See below for a summary of funding types. Due to limited funding, we
- The Center for Asian Studies is now accepting applications for the summer 2017 program, in collaboration with CU Study Abroad and the CU Leeds School of Business Global Initiatives program! Here's what you need to know:• Course credit is available
- CAS would like to congratulate our affiliated faculty member and associate professor of history Mithi Mukherjee, who has been awarded a fellowship from the American Council of Learned Socities to continue work on her book: The Asian Jurist and
- Happy new year and welcome back students! Warm greetings from the Center for Asian Studies here at CU. All of us at the Center are looking forward to a full spring semester of events and outreach. We would like to welcome Carla Jones, our
- Dr. Tianlong Jiao, Joseph de Heer Curator of Asian Art at the Denver Art Museum presented the first in the CAS annual theme series for 2016-17, “Asian Borderlands.” Dr. Jiao’s extensive research as an archaeologist and art historian
- Looking for language opportunities in the spring semester? Check out ALTEC's spring schedule of noncredit language courses, with offerings in beginning Japanese and Korean. Courses range from 5-8 weeks long, meeting once or twice a week. CU students