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Deadline extended!

The deadline has been extended for the Southeast Asia Digital Library Undergraduate Paper Award! You now have until June 24th to submit your research...

Sabrina Karim, PACS

Researchers will use cross-national, time-series data to identify domestic and international political conditions in which various forms of excessive...
Tani Barlow, the George and Nancy Rupp Professor of Humanities and Professor of History at Rice University speaks on, "Instinct and Society." When Li...

Applications closing soon!

Applications closing soon for GETSEA’s Summer 2022 Mini-Course!

Laidlaw Scholar Melanie Marshall ’24

Marshall's work as a Laidlaw scholar incorporates research, leadership training, and a summer leadership-in-action experience in Norway.

Gendering AI and Robots

Jennifer Robertson, Professor Emerita, Anthropology and History of Art, the University of Michigan. In humans, gender constitutes an array of learned...

How did Leymah Gbowee's protests lead to lasting peace?

Naminata Diabate outlines the movement's tactics and explains how womens' protests helped end the Liberian civil war.

Students wow at CAPSU Asia Night!

Shout out to the fabulous community of undergraduates interested in Southeast Asia! 

Riedl and Paynter in Washington Post

Einaudi director Rachel Beatty Riedl and Migrations postdoc Eleanor Paynter argue that a new UK program violates asylum seekers' rights.

Spencer Beswick. PACS Graduate Fellow

Spencer Beswick, a doctoral student in the History Department, received the Jesse F. and Dora H. Bluestone Peace Studies Fellowship from the Judith...