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Welcome to the Center for Asian Research at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. The Center promotes Asian studies at ASU and fosters greater understanding of Asia through a wide variety of research and outreach activities including teacher training, curriculum development, scholarly conferences, public symposia, film series, and exhibitions. The Center for Asian Research is part of the School of Global Studies and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

NEWS AND UPCOMING EVENTS IN ASIAN RESEARCH
  • *New Programs* - the SILC Summer Intensive Program at Sichuan University and the ASU Chinese Language Flagship Partner Program.
  • Lecture: “The Developmental State and Beyond – the Case of China” by Professor Jianxing Yu, Professor and Chair, Department of Government, School of Public Administration, and Executive Director, Institute of Public Administration, Zhejiang University, on Friday, March 7, 2008, at noon in Coor 5536.
  • Preparing Teachers for New Challenges in Chinese Language Instruction on Saturday, March 8, 2008, at noon in Mary Lou Fulton Education Building 250.
  • Lecture: "The Making of a Taoist Saint: Sa Shoujian in Yuan-Ming Popular Hagiography"by Richard von Glahn, UCLA, on Monday, March 17, 2008, at 4:15 PM in Coor 4403.
  • Lecture by Prof. Yi Jiexiong, Director, Institute for Social Development, Peking University on Tuesday, March 18, 2008, at 4:00 PM in Coor 5536.

  • “ Nationalism, Culture,

    and Identity:

    New Boundaries in Asia”


    Friday, October 10- Saturday, October 11, 2008

    The Arizona State University Center for Asian Research and Department of Religious Studies, with the support of the Institute for Humanities Research, Center for Religion and Conflict, and the School of Human Evolution and Social Change are pleased to host its first annual Asian Studies Graduate Student Conference entitled “Nationalism, Culture, and Identity: New Boundaries in Asia.” This conference is an opportunity for graduate students from across the country to present their current research projects related to the topics of culture, nationalism, and identity. More broadly, the conference seeks to explore the meanings and applications of the term Asia. By juxtaposing these three areas of research, the conference looks to draw out original and intriguing questions pertaining to the study of Asia in general as well as specific locales. For more information, please click here.

     


    RESEARCH FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

    Faculty application for research funding - Spring 2008

    CAR Research Symposia nomination form

    2008 Sage Family Southeast Asian Studies Scholarship for students interested in Laos and Southeast Asia.
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