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October 2019

The 5th International Conference on Social and Political Science

30 October, 2019 - 31 October, 2019

BACKGROUND Social movements have currently become an engaging issue due to its orientation towards social changes. Social movements have contributed to strengthening civil society because of their role as effective means to voice political opinions and interests that are usually antithetical with the authorities.At the same time, a strong civil society encourages the formation of a democratic tradition from the downstream, building a democratic culture that was destroyed by authoritarian rulers, or to build an alternative center of power.However, not…

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November 2019

SEAMEO RIHED’s Southeast Asian Higher Education (SEA-HiEd) Week

8 November, 2019 - 10 November, 2019
Bangkok, Thailand, Bangkok
Bangkok, Thailand

2019 marks the 60th Anniversary of the Regional Centre for Higher Education and Development (RIHED), now under the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO). To mark this important milestone, we are organising a special Southeast Asian Higher Education (SEA-HiEd) Week from 11-15 November 2019 in Bangkok, Thailand. With 5 days of compelling events, engaging experiences, presentations of original research, competitions, exhibition, networking and so much more, the 2019 SEA-HiEd Week will bring together a diverse community of inspired and…

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The Southeast Asian Conference on Education (SEACE 2020)

13 November, 2019 - 14 November, 2019

The inaugural Southeast Asian Conference on Education (SEACE2020) will be The International Academic Forum’s (IAFOR) first event in Southeast Asia. SEACE2020 will be held in Singapore, a great crossroads of peoples, cultures and ideas, and home to some of the world’s finest universities, and will provide an exciting opportunity for international, intercultural, and interdisciplinary discussions on education practices, policies, theories, and innovations. Instead of offering a strict conference theme at SEACE2020, IAFOR has decided to invite submissions on any topic related to…

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SEACE 2020 : The Southeast Asian Conference on Education (SEACE)

13 November, 2019 - 14 November, 2019

CALL FOR PAPERS | FINAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE: November 14 Welcome to The Southeast Asian Conference on EDUCATION (SEACE), an interdisciplinary conference held in Singapore, February 7–9, 2020. SEACE2020 is held in partnership with the Singapore Management University (SMU), the IAFOR Research Centre at the Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP) at Osaka University, and the ASEAN Career Fair. This conference is associated with the SCOPUS and DOAJ listed IAFOR JOURNAL of EDUCATION, and we are happy to announce a…

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December 2019

23rd biennial conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA)

Preliminary Announcement We are pleased to announce the 23rd biennial conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) will be held at the University of Melbourne from 6th to the 9th July 2020. The University of Melbourne hosted the inaugural ASAA in 1976 and last hosted the conference in 2000. The theme for the conference is Future Asias. The biennial Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) Conference is the largest gathering of experts working on Asia in the southern…

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The Southeast Asian Conference on Education (SEACE)

11 December, 2019 - 12 December, 2019

Join us in Singapore for SEACE2020! February 7–9, 2020 | MAX Atria at Singapore EXPO, Singapore Welcome to the inaugural Southeast Asian Conference on Education (SEACE2020), held in partnership with Singapore Management University (SMU), and the IAFOR Research Centre at the Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP) at Osaka University. The education scene in Southeast Asia is one of the most dynamic, entrepreneurial and competitive in the world, with more than 12 million students enrolled in around 7,000 higher…

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January 2020

AAS-in-Asia 2020

2 January, 2020 - 3 January, 2020

The AAS-in-ASIA conferences are intended to be smaller size conferences than the typical AAS Annual Conferences.  This conference gives our members and others interested in Asian Studies, who are unable to attend the Annual Conferences held in North America, the opportunity to participate on panel sessions and network with colleagues in a more intimate setting.  Although smaller in size, these conferences include the same exciting features as the Annual Conference, including sessions, keynote speakers, book exhibits and receptions. Each year,…

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Call for Papers: Ethnic and Community Identity in Southeast Asia

19 January, 2020 - 20 January, 2020
USA

The deadline for abstract submission for the UC Berkeley-UCLA Southeast Asian Studies Conference is January 20, 2020. The conference will take place April 24-25, 2020 at UCLA campus. Conference chair: Professor George Dutton (Asian Languages and Cultures, UCLA) This conference is designed to explore aspects of group and individual identity in the region. Broadly conceived, papers would consider the ways in which people are articulating, embracing, or contesting different forms and reconfigurations of personal or group identity. Such forms might…

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13th International Conference on Thai Studies (ICTS)

23 January, 2020
Kyoto, Japan Kyoto, Japan

On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the 13th International Conference on Thai Studies (ICTS), we are pleased to announce that Kyoto University will host the next International Conference on Thai Studies during December 10 - 12, 2021 in Kyoto, Japan.    Professor Yoko Hayami of Kyoto University will serve as the Secretariat of the Organizing committee of ICTS14.   We look forward to seeing Thai scholars and interested individuals at the next ICTS in Kyoto! Chayan Vaddhanaphuti, PhD. Academic…

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Cfp: Graduate Student Conference April 7-9, 2020

30 January, 2020 - 31 January, 2020

The School of Pacific and Asian Studies (SPAS) at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (UHM) welcomes proposals for papers, performances, and panels for its 31st annual Graduate Student Conference. The conference will be held at the Center for Korean Studies on the UH Mānoa campus in Honolulu, Hawaii, on April 7-9, 2020.   The theme this year is “Stories of Movement in Asia: Boundaries and Exile.” Throughout history, Asia has been characterized by movement and mobility – of people,…

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