Southeast Asian studies
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Southeast Asian Studies refers to research and education on the language, culture, and history of the different states and ethnic groups of Southeast Asia.
Publication
Southeast Asian Studies is also the English name of the Japanese scholarly journal Tonan Ajia Kenkyu. The journal has been published since 1963 by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Kyoto University.
Programs by country
Universities that offer studies of Southeast Asia are listed by region:
East Asia
- Beijing Foreign Studies University
- Beijing International Studies University
- Kyoto University
- Sun Yat-sen University
- Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
- Xiamen University
- Jinan University
North America
- Arizona State University
- Cornell University
- Johns Hopkins University
- Ohio University
- University of British Columbia
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of Hawaii, Manoa
- University of Illinois
- University of Michigan
- University of Northern Illinois
- University of Pittsburgh
- University of Toronto
- University of Washington, Seattle
- University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Yale University
Europe
- School of Oriental & African Studies (University of London)
- University of Hull
- Contemporary Asian Studies- University of Amsterdam
- Southeast Asian Studies - Leiden University
Southeast Asia
- Ateneo de Manila University
- Chulalongkorn University
- City University of Hong Kong
- Gadjah Mada University
- Mahidol University International College (MUIC)
- National University of Singapore
- Silliman University
- Thammasat University
- University of Indonesia
- University of Malaya
- University of the Philippines Diliman
- Walailak University
See also
- Journal of Southeast Asian Studies publisher: Cambridge University Press on behalf of the National University of Singapore.
References
External links
- Southeast Asian Studies (journal), Kyoto University, Japan.
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