As the largest and oldest area studies center on campus, CAS supports a wide variety of initiatives to enhance the research and teaching activities of Asian Studies faculty at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ.  These initiatives seek to connect and broaden disciplinary approaches to the study of Asia not only in the humanities and social sciences, but in the environmental and physical sciences as well as professional fields such as music, education, business, engineering, media, and information sciences.

Many employers in this increasingly interconnected world seek job applicants with an international perspective. The study of Asia is highly relevant in this global age, and its influences can be seen in the fields of politics, economics, the arts, religion, music, film, and more, while a majority of the State Department's Critical Languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, and Japanese are all offered at CU.

CAS is the administrative home of the Asian Studies BA at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ. The Asian Studies major, minor, and graduate certificate encompass a diverse interdisciplinary curriculum.  In addition, CAS works closely with the  to promote undergraduate and graduate study and internship opportunities in Asia, many of which are scholarship funded. CAS also supports the Library's East Asian Collection and works with ´Ú²¹³¦³Ü±ô³Ù²âÌý³¾±ð³¾²ú±ð°ù²õ across campus to build Asian Studies resources.


Research Highlights

by Lauren Collins

by Shae Frydenlund

by Dan Hirshberg

Examining Research Practices of Asian Studies Scholars by Xiang Li

by Rachel Rinaldo

by Danielle Sala

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