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Performance of Traditional Javanese Music and Dance
On March 26 at 8 pm, Javanese arts come alive at Hill Auditorium. Read More
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CSEAS students represented in II's annual student photo exhibit
Nathan Oppenheim wins first place. Read More
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Zenaida Fulgencio, new lecturer of Filipino language, quoted in Michigan Daily article
Article highlights language learning at the university. Read More
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CSEAS receives Mellon grant to support language instruction and other initiatives
Mellon grant restores some funding lost in 2011-12 and 2012-13 Title VI Department of Education grants Read More
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CSEAS student Megan Ryan wins prestigious Boren Fellowship
Student to participate in research and language study in Indonesia Read More
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Susan Walton, Gamelan director, helps UM students create a gamelan
Partnering with the School of Art and Design, the students play their homemade gamelan. Read More
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Global Communications: Video of Indonesian language lecturer Agustini, Alum Michael Dunne
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Southeast Asian language instruction and and CSEAS efforts to preserve SEA languages at U-M
An article in the University Record talks about language learning at U-M. Read More
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Protecting people from deadly floods, quakes in the Philippines
Typhoons thrash the Philippines every year, causing flash flooding and mudslides that often kill hundreds of people in the Southeast Asian nation. Many blame the death and destruction on the wrath of nature. But Gavin Shatkin has a different view. Read More
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U-M Professor Honored by Indonesian Ambassador
Dr. Nancy Florida receives recognition for her work in Indonesian Studies Read More
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CSEAS student affiliate Dominic Nardi published in New Mandala
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CSEAS Alum Michael Dunne's new book
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Student experiences historic changes in Burma
University Record article on Dominic Nardi, political science student who delivered Wallenberg award to Aung San Suu Kyi. Read More
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Innovative Format, Interdisciplinary Collaboration in CSEAS Conference
Graduate students of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies organize presentations and seminars in the field of Southeast Asian Studies Read More
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CSEAS Faculty Associate John Ciorciari quoted by Agence France-Presse on Taiwan
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CSEAS undergrad speaks to LSA magazine "The Wire" about learning Thai
Mai Ze Vang, the "ardent polyglot" Read More
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John Ciorciari, SEA faculty affiliate, interviewed by the Christian Science Monitor
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Kamayani Gupta, UM alum and Fulbright fellow, is finalist for Pepsi Refresh Project
Project seeks to connect elementary school students in Detroit and Malaysia Read More
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Michael Dunne, CSEAS Alum and expert on Asia's Automotive market, to speak at UM
Lecture on November 30 at Blau Auditorium, Ross School of Business Read More
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Ronit Ricci, UM 2006, interviewed in The Sunday Times
The scholar talks about her work on the Malay community of Sri Lanka Read More
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CSEAS and Indonesian Institute of Arts form new arts partnership
Classical Javanese dancers perform at U-M Read More
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Discovering Javanese Culture through Dance
A dancer trained in the classical Bharatanatyam style muses on what she learned about Java by learning to dance Javanese-style under visiting artist FX Widaryanto. Read More
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CSEAS pioneers new study abroad partnership
June-July 2011 study abroad to Indonesia featured in University Record Read More
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CSEAS pioneers new study abroad partnership
Develops collaborative trip with Lehigh University of Pennsylvania and Gadjah Mada University of Indonesia. Read More
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U-M Partners with American and Indonesian Universities to Pioneer New Study Abroad Program
ANN ARBOR, MICH., July 15, 2011 – The Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) at the University of Michigan has spearheaded a new study abroad opportunity Read More
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Michael Dunne speaks on doing business in Thailand
Michael Dunne, a CSEAS alumnus, the Managing Director of JD Power Associates Asia in Shanghai, China speaks about his early years in Thailand Read More
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U-M Library’s Gedney Collection Helps Scholars Translate Epic Thai Tale
ANN ARBOR, MICH., March 28, 2011 – Two scholars of Thailand will visit the University of Michigan campus to discuss their new English translation of the epic Thai tale “Khun Chang Khun Phaen.” Read More
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U-M Library’s Gedney Collection Helps Scholars Translate Epic Thai Tale
By Kate Wright Read More
