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195:, the largest collection on the region with over 500,000 monographs in 162 indigenous languages. The Southeast Asia Collection was named in 1977 in honor of John M. Echols, professor of linguistics and literature in SEAP, who devoted three decades to its development. The Echols Collection has been a joint undertaking of the university, the library, and SEAP with the goal of acquiring a copy of every publication of research value produced in the countries of Southeast Asia and publications about the region published in other parts of the world. 175:. Its graduate student community organizes the weekly lunchtime Ronald and Janette Gatty Lecture Series, which brings scholars from Cornell and other institutions to present an informal lunchtime lecture on their work. SEAP graduate students also hold an annual graduate student conference in the spring. 219:
This historic house, dedicated on May 11, 1992, as the George McT. Kahin Center for Advanced Research on Southeast Asia is home to SEAP graduate students, visiting fellows and scholars, faculty members, and SEAP's Publication and Outreach offices. George Kahin, its namesake, says it serves as SEAP'S
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The Cornell Modern Indonesia Project was initiated in 1956 with translations of significant documents and literature concerned with modern Indonesia. This series includes many translations of primary source materials, along with original studies of the nation's contemporary political events and the
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For undergraduate students, SEAP coordinates a number of study abroad opportunities and internships in Southeast Asia. It also makes funding available for coursework, research, travel, and summer language study opportunities, including the Southeast Asian Summer Studies Institute at the
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A variety of events take place in the Kahin Center, including SEAP's Ronald and Janette Gatty Lecture Series, scheduled at 12:00 pm each Thursday during the academic year, and other student- and faculty- sponsored symposia and conferences.
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The George McT. Kahin Center for Advanced Research on Southeast Asia is located in the historic "Treman House". When it was built in 1902, the house at 640 Stewart Ave boasted a hand-operated elevator, electric bells,
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in 1957 before attending Cornell University, where he concentrated on Indonesia as a research interest and in 1967 received his Ph.D. in government studies. His doctoral advisor at Cornell was Southeast Asian scholar
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The Southeast Asia Program Series (SEAPS) was conceptualized as a successor to the earlier Southeast Asia Program Data Papers Series, which began publication in 1951. These books offer current research by young
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The Studies on Southeast Asia Series (SOSEA) is made up of substantial scholarly books, essay collections, and monographs, usually in the fields of history, anthropology, or political studies.
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was founded in 1950 to promote the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge about countries, cultures and languages of the region. It is an interdisciplinary program of
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of International Studies, Government and Asian Studies at Cornell University; he was a polyglot with an interest in southeast Asia. His work on the "
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Cornell offers instructional language textbooks for students of Indonesian, Khmer, Tagalog, Thai, and Vietnamese.
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that focuses on the development of graduate training and research opportunities on the languages and cultures of
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evolution of its government through the twentieth century.
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Ithaca, New York
Ithaca, New York
Official website
Cornell University
Brunei
Burma
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
Southeast Asian studies
Department of Education
National Resource Center
Burmese
Indonesian
Khmer
Tagalog
Thai
Vietnamese
Southeast Asia
University of Wisconsin–Madison
John M. Echols Collection on Southeast Asia
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Robert H. Treman
Cornell University

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