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Sarosh Kuruvilla, SAP/SEAP

Sarosh Kuruvilla, a professor of industrial relations, analyzed more than forty thousand labor audits from around the world and found that almost half...

Tamara Loos, SEAP

Tamara Loos writes in Foreign Affairs about a new governing coalition in Thailand.

Professor of Linguistics at Cornell (1988 to 1996)

SEAP is saddened to share the news of Gérard Diffloth's passing.
Timothy Ravis, Global Development, CALS: Indonesia.

Anarchism and Southeast Asia

Applications are now open for GETSEA’s Fall 2023 Mini-Course!

Apply by November 30!

American doctoral candidates, and postdoctoral researchers who want to pursue further research on Cambodia or on Cambodia within a regional context...

Testimonies of Migration in the Classroom

Forty elementary, middle, and high school educators from across New York State participated in the 2023 International Studies Summer Institute (ISSI),...

Title VI–funded Programs Partner with MCC

Our programs work with community colleges across NY, including Monroe Community College in Rochester, to bring the world to our state's classrooms.

By Humphrey Fellow Chin Sanlath

Chindavone (Chin) Sanlath is an environmental and social consultant at Earth Systems and a certified lead auditor in integrated management systems....

July 11 - 15, 2023 (Virtual)

The AIFIS-MSU Conference on Indonesian Studies continues to highlight and celebrate the growing and evolving academic study of Indonesia. The...