South Asia Program
Sinhala Language
SAP is the world's leading publisher of Sinhala language textbooks, with books for colloquial and literary, beginning and intermediate language learners.
Copies of our Sinhala Textbooks published in the 20th century are now available Open Access, through the links, below. Hard copies of those books, as well as of our Sinhala textbooks published in the 21st century are still available for purchase, as listed below.
Nepali Language
SAP publishes beginning and intermediate Nepali language textbooks and a Nepali-English glossary. The Cornell University Library also hosts an online database of NGOs in Nepal.
Kaushik Basu
Carl Marks Professor of International Studies
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Program
Role
- Faculty
- SAP Core Faculty
- SAP Advisory Council
- Einaudi Faculty Leadership
Contact
Email: kb40@cornell.edu
2016 Bulletin
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2017 Bulletin
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2018 Bulletin
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Darren Wan
Graduate Student
Darren Wan is a PhD student in the History Department. His research focuses on the ways South Chinese and South Indian migrant workers articulated claims to citizenship in the early postcolonial states of Burma and Malaya.
Degree Pursued: PhD
Anticipated Degree Year: 2024-2025
Committee chair/advisor: Eric Tagliacozzo
Discipline: History
Primary Language: Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), Malay, Tamil
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Asian Studies Study, Research, and Service Travel Grants
Details
The Department of Asian Studies provides funding for travel and living expenses for the study, service, or research, in an Asian country.
Students receiving grants are responsible for managing all aspects of their trip including:
- Making their own travel itinerary.
- Arranging travel and accommodations.
- Managing their own budgets.
At the end of the travel recipients must provide documentation of travel and submit a 3-5-page report summarizing the language and cultural experiences.
Eligibility
Applicants may be from any college or major; their proposed project must relate to their area of study.
Applicants should have a strong cumulative GPA, a well-articulated project, and submit an appropriate budget.
Priority will be given to students who:
- have completed 2 years of language work in the relevant language prior to the intended travel;
- have no prior travel experience in the area of travel;
- and are Asian Studies majors or minors.
Awardees must be enrolled at Cornell in the semester following travel.
How to Apply
Applicants must also complete an application form, and provide the following:
- a 1500-word proposal about the plan of study or service or research (consisting of the title of the project, project summary, project detail, a detailed project timeline, and a detailed budget);
- a list of the current Academic Year Fall and Spring courses;
- two letters of academic recommendation, one from a language teacher (preferably of a language relevant to proposal) emailed to asianstudiesdus@cornell.edu*,
- letter of recommendation from host institution if you are doing a service project emailed to asianstudiesdus@cornell.edu*.
To apply for a travel grant, or to ask for more information, contact Erin Kotmel, undergraduate coordinator for the Department of Asian Studies. You can also find more information in the travel grant frequently asked questions.
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Funding Type
- Travel Grant
Role
- Student
Program
Thomas Pepinsky
Walter F. LaFeber Professor, Government
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Sarosh Kuruvilla
Andrew J. Nathanson Family Professor in Industrial and Labor Relations
Sarosh Kuruvilla is Cornell University's Andrew J. Nathanson Family Professor of Industrial Relations, Asian Studies, and Public Affairs. He is also a visiting professor at the London School of Economics. He joined Cornell's faculty in 1990 after obtaining a doctorate in business administration from the University of Iowa in 1989, and after a career as a labor relations manager in India.
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Program
Role
- Faculty
- SAP Core Faculty
- SEAP Core Faculty
Contact
Email: sck4@cornell.edu
Phone: (607) 255-6840