Spotlight South Asia
- The Center for Asian Studies would like to announce the continuation of our "It's Elementary" Service Project (IESP), a 1-credit internship program for students in Chinese, Japanese and Indian Studies:Are you studying Japanese, Chinese, Hindi
- The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to announce two exciting events this weekend:Rajeev Taranath, one of the world's leading exponents of the sarod, will lead two events on Saturday and Sunday. A distinguished disciple of Maestro
- The Center for Asian Studies is happy to announce the following event:"Legal Pluralism in South Indian Fisheries: A Typology of Interplays," will take place on Friday, October 19 at 4 pm in Hale 230 on the CU-Boulder campus. A lecture by Dr. Maarten
- The Center for Asian Studies is happy to announce the following events, as part of our ongoing Speaker Series:The Â鶹ÊÓƵ is pleased to host Dr. Joyce Flueckiger from Emory University's Department of Religion. Dr. Flueckiger
- National Association of Geographers India (NAGI)Patna University, Patna, BIHAR, November 2-4, 2012 | Deadline: September 15, 2012Hosted by Department of Geography, 34th Indian Geography Congress. Focal Theme: "Hazards, Vulnerability and
- Dr. C Gladwin Joseph, Senior Fellow and former Director of the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), will hold a group talk, "Community-Based Conservation in Globalizing India." This informal presentation will provide an
- The CU Center for Asian Studies, in collaboration with the department of Asian Languages and Civilizations (ALC) and the Anderson Language Technology Center (ALTEC), successfully concluded its first Hindi-Urdu STARTALK language
- The Center for Asian Studies is pleased to share information about recent graduate Dana E. Anderson. After receiving a radio research grant from Journalism and Mass Communication, Dana spent part of July 2011 visiting a community radio station in
- For the fifteenth year, the Program for Teaching East Asia at the Center for Asian Studies continued the "It's Elementary" Service Project, an internship course designed to provide CU students studying Japan, China and India with an opportunity to