GETSEA Mini-Course: The Geography of Disease and Health in Southeast Asia

Sponsor: Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asia (GETSEA)

Description:

GETSEA is offering one free and virtual mini-course this fall on topics in Southeast Asian studies, open to graduate students from a wide range of backgrounds. Current graduates 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. Whether or not students seek credit at their own institution, all students are expected to attend all sessions and complete all coursework. There is no auditing of GETSEA mini-courses.

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.

Course:

The Geography of Disease and Health in Southeast Asia

Taught by James Wilson, Northern Illinois University

Offered virtually from October 10 to November 14, 2022, Mondays, 8:00pm-10:00pm Eastern Time.

Application due: September 16

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