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About | Council On Southeast Asia Studies at Yale
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Skip to main content. The COUNCIL ON SOUTHEAST ASIA STUDIES at Yale University oversees a multifaceted interdisciplinary program located within the WHITNEY AND BETTY MACMILLAN CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL AND AREA STUDIES. Both historical and contemporary. (View Map. In addition to formal instruction in Indonesian and Vietnamese language studies, the Council also endeavors to provide support for other relevant language training or tutoring needed by any serious student, including summer language study in the...
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS | Council On Southeast Asia Studies at Yale
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Skip to main content. SEAS *BROWN BAG SEMINAR SERIES*. WEDNESDAYS, 12 NOON - Room 203, Luce Hall. September 2016- April 2017. Peabody Satellite Gallery,1 Broadway. 10:00 am -9:00 pm. PEABODY2: Identity, Difference, and Understanding: Lessons from Oceania and Southeast Asia. Special ethnographic art exhibition - free and open to the public. Watch for cultural demonstrations and performances throughout the year. The Gardens of Tranquil Wisdom: Tuệ Tĩnh and the Medical Environment of 14th Century Ðai Việt.
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HISTORY of southeast asia studies at yale | Council On Southeast Asia Studies at Yale
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Skip to main content. HISTORY of southeast asia studies at yale. HISTORY of southeast asia studies at yale. Southeast Asia Studies, established at Yale in the 1940s, was the University’s first area studies program of any kind, and it had a strong foundation. In addition to its distinctive language courses (Burmese, Indonesian, Siamese, Tagalog and Vietnamese), the University had developed a superb library collection. On Southeast Asia, much of it acquired from as early as 1899 when Clive Day. A program i...
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SOUTHEAST ASIA STUDIES LIBRARY COLLECTION | Council On Southeast Asia Studies at Yale
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Skip to main content. SOUTHEAST ASIA STUDIES LIBRARY COLLECTION. SOUTHEAST ASIA STUDIES LIBRARY COLLECTION. Under the supervision of its Curator. And with Council contributions, Yale maintains one of the most extensive Southeast Asia collections in the United States. The Southeast Asia Collection. Is located primarily in Yale’s Sterling Memorial Library. Located in the Social Science Library. Library of Congress Southeast Asia Cooperative Acquisitions Program. And has expanded to include Malaysia, Singap...
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PROGRAMS / EVENTS | Council On Southeast Asia Studies at Yale
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Skip to main content. In addition to conferences, workshops, study groups, cultural events. The Council hosts an weekly lunchtime Brownbag Seminar Series. Featuring invited speakers from a variety of disciplines and institutions chosen for their ability to contribute to discussions of ongoing research by Yale students and faculty, and to reach interested audiences throughout the University. Nearly all of the Council’s events are free and open to the public. And the Yale Vietnamese Studies Group. For e-ma...
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Academics | Council On Southeast Asia Studies at Yale
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Skip to main content. Although the Council on Southeast Asia Studies is not currently a degree-granting entity, once admitted to Yale College (undergraduates) or to a Graduate Degree Program or Professional School at Yale, (such as Anthropology, History, International Relations, Music, Political Science, Sociology, or Forestry and Environmental Studies), students with interests in the region may take advantage of University courses. As well as Council-sponsored seminars and workshops. To be accepted to s...
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Yale Indo-Pacific Art | Council On Southeast Asia Studies at Yale
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Skip to main content. The major news… .is the debut of the Indo-Pacific gallery. If you need one irrefutable reason for a visit (to the YUAG), this is it. The collection, primarily promised gifts, is relatively new to the museum, as is its curator, Ruth Barnes, who comes from the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford. For this inaugural presentat. Holland Cotter, New York Times Art Review 12/13/12. Photo credit: Bruce Buck for The New York Times. In March 2009, the Yale University Art Gallery.
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GRANTS TO STUDENTS | Council On Southeast Asia Studies at Yale
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Skip to main content. Funding from the Ford Foundation allows SEAS to provide limited support for the research-related purposes of Yale University graduate and undergraduate students with a demonstrated commitment to the field of Southeast Asian studies (Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia, Indonesia, East Timor, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, S ingapore, Thailand, and Vietnam). Appropriate Purposes for Support. Deadlines, Limitations, Expectations. Policy on Human Subjects. Award Notifications and Reports. And such e...
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PUBLICATIONS | Council On Southeast Asia Studies at Yale
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Skip to main content. Publications by the Yale Council on Southeast Asia Studies have included a Cultural Report Series, a Bibliography Series, and a Translation Series, with volumes (now out of print) dating from 1948-1979 (see SEAS Publications Brochure 1979. And also Yale SEAS History. The Council continues to edit and publish its long-running Monograph Series. Authors who wish to submit manuscripts for consideration should see Information for Authors.
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Skip to main content. Add me to the Yale Southeast Asia Studies List-serve. To receive announcements and information on Yale campus and other local events related to Southeast Asia throughout the year. To UPDATE, or to be REMOVED from this list-serve, please contact seas@yale.edu. Current Status or Title *. Home Institution/Affiliation, Location *. Geographic Area/Country(ies) of interest. Academic major, discipline and/or topic(s) of interest.