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National Resource Center
The Center for Korean Studies is one of six National Resource Centers housed in the International Institute. This prestigious designation, earned in national peer-reviewed competition, is awarded by the U.S. Department of Education Title VI program. This program strives to develop the nation’s capacities in international studies, area studies, foreign languages, and international business education.
East Asia National Resource Center (comprising U-M’s Center for Chinese Studies, Center for Japanese Studies, and Center for Korean Studies)
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies
Center for Russian and East European Studies
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Center for International Business Education
Five International Institute centers have also received grants for Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships. These centers administer annual competitions to award graduate-level academic year and summer FLAS Fellowships to support the study of foreign languages and build competencies related to their respective world regions.
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies
Center for Russian and East European Studies

