ASN
ASN may refer to:
Organisations:
- ASN Bank in the Netherlands
- American Society of Nephrology
- American Society for Neurochemistry
- American Society for Nutrition
- Archstone (former ticker symbol), a United States real estate investment trust
- Association for the Study of Nationalities, an association devoted to the study of ethnicity and nationalism
- Autorité de sûreté nucléaire, the French nuclear safety authority
Computer networking:
- Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
- The second-level domain name asn.au, reserved for Australian associations and non-profit organisations
- Autonomous System Number, an identifier for a collection of IP networks and routers under the control of one entity
- Access Service Network, a component in telecommunications networks
Entertainment:
- American Saturday Night, a country music album by Brad Paisley
Media:
- American Sports Network, a syndicated package of college sports originated by Sinclair Broadcast Group
- All Sports Network, a 24-hour Pan Asian sports channel owned by Yes Television
- Associated Screen News of Canada, producing the majority of newsreels, shorts and industrial films in Canada in the period of 1920 to 1958
- Atlantic Satellite Network, a television channel in Canada now known as CTV Two Atlantic and sometimes still referred to as ASN
Transportation:
- Addlestone railway station, United Kingdom (National Rail code)
- Aviation Safety Network, a website that keeps track of aviation accidents, incidents, and hijackings
- Talladega Municipal Airport (IATA: ASN), a city-owned public-use airport located near Talladega, Alabama
Other:
- Additional Support Needs, a Scottish term equivalent to Special needs
- Adobe Solutions Network or Adobe Partner Connection - the official brand name for worldwide partner programs of Adobe Systems, Inc
- Advance ship notice, a notification of pending deliveries, similar to a packing list
- Asparagine (Asn), an amino acid
- Associate of Science in Nursing, a tertiary education nursing degree which typically take 2–3 years to complete
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