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GETSEA Spring Mini-Course

The ASEAN logo, with the text "ASEAN Regionalism in a Global Perspective"
January 19, 2023

ASEAN Regionalism in a Global Perspective

GETSEA is offering one free and virtual mini-course this spring on topics in Southeast Asian studies, open to graduate students from a wide range of backgrounds. Current graduates students at a GETSEA member institution(link is external) 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(link is external), and any questions or proposals can be submitted to us at getsea@cornell.edu.(link sends email)

ASEAN Regionalism in a Global Perspective

Taught by Aarie Glas, Northern Illinois University

Offered virtually from February 28 to April 11, 2023, Tuesdays, 8:00pm-10:00pm Eastern Time.

Full syllabus available here.(link is external)

Apply here.(link is external)

Application deadline: February 10

Additional Information

Topic

  • Development, Law, and Economics

Tags

  • International Development

Program