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GETSEA

Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asian Studies

We are happy to announce that the University of Michigan Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) is a founding member of the newly-established Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asian Studies (GETSEA) consortium.

The Henry Luce Foundation has awarded the consortium a $275,000 grant through its Luce Initiative on Southeast Asia (LuceSEA). GETSEA was formed with the mission of enhancing graduate education in Southeast Asian studies across North America through innovation and collaboration.

As a cross-institutional network led by the eight current and recent National Resource Centers (NRCs) on Southeast Asia, GETSEA will work to expand the collaborative infrastructure between the centers of Southeast Asian studies, including a virtual speaker series, specialized online mini-courses, a mentoring network, professional development workshops for graduate students, and the creation of a framework for shared language instruction. We hope you will provide your input in the upcoming needs assessment and will take advantage of the expanded curricular and networking opportunities afforded by GETSEA.

 

For more information about the program, visit the GETSEA website and follow them on Facebook and Twitter.