π£ Call for Applications
Join the Environmental Justice Workshop at Chiang Mai University (23β28 Jan 2026), hosted by RCSD and supported by AAS-in-Asia & Sida.
ποΈ Deadline: 4 Jan 2026
π Apply: rcsd.soc.cmu.ac.th/uncategorize...
#EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateChange #SoutheastAsia #AASinAsia
Grateful to have chaired Prof. Pitamba Sharmaβs keynote at AAS-in-Asia in Kathmandu
Such a joy to be in Nepal β rich culture ποΈ, amazing food π, and truly wonderful people π
Mero man Nepalma chha. ππ§ββοΈ
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@asianstudies.orgβ¬
#AASinAsia #Nepal #Gratitude #AcademicLife
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Our #AASInAsia pre-conference workshops have kicked off in Kathmandu! Many thanks to the Henry Luce Foundation and Japan Foundation for their support of these two initiatives.
Don't forget that we're holding a special #AASDigitalDialogues session on Wednesday, October 9 for anyone seeking insight into the #AASInAsia panel proposal process! Register now: www.asianstudies.org/jobs-profess...
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π’ Attention Asian Studies Scholars π’
There are several important upcoming deadlines related to our upcoming conferences #AAS2025 and #AASinAsia
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#AsianStudies #CallForProposals #CallForFilms
One of my #AASinAsia panelists realized she had to drop out of the panel. I need someone who is doing research on TOURISM and Korea, with a strong desire for the paper to be approaching tourism + traditional arts/culture/places. The conference is in July in Indonesia.
Email me at c.saeji at gmail