GETSEA Spring 2022 Mini-Courses

Description:

GETSEA is offering two free and virtual mini-courses this spring on topics in Southeast Asian studies, open to graduate students from a wide range of backgrounds. Current graduate students at a GETSEA member institution receive first priority in admission to the courses, though graduate students at any institution who research in and around Southeast Asia may apply for admission to take a mini-course.

These courses do not offer course credit for students at their home institutions. However, students are encouraged to work with a faculty member at their home institution to count the course towards an independent/directed study/reading credit.

Mini-courses have a workload roughly equivalent to that of a one-credit course – approximately 45 hours in total, including class time, readings, and other work.

Details about our previous mini-courses are available here, and any questions or proposals can be submitted to us at getsea@cornell.edu.

Courses:

Urban Dreams: Bangkok, Singapore

Taught by Andrew Johnson, University of California, Berkeley

Offered virtually from February 23 to March 30, 2022, Wednesdays, 7:00pm-9:00pm ET

Full syllabus available here.

Apply here.

Theorizing the Southeast Asia Archive

Taught by Judith Henchy, University of Washington

Offered virtually from March 30 to May 4, 2022, Wednesdays, 7:00pm-9:00pm ET

Full syllabus available here.

Apply here.


Applications are due by February 4, 2022. Click here for more information.




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