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Course Listings

From ancient history to modern film, regional politics to language studies, SEAP offers a variety of courses to suit many interests. In addition, you can choose from any of the six Southeast Asian languages to study right here at Cornell.

Check out this semester's offerings below. You never know what may pique your interest. Be sure to take a look at our study abroad opportunities, as well!

Contact

SEAP Administrative Office

180 Uris Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
Phone: +1-607-255-2378
Email: seap@cornell.edu
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SEAP Engaged Travel Grant

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Details

Application Timeframe: Spring / Fall


Planning an international trip?

Students may apply to SEAP for up to $3,000 of funding for international study or research in Southeast Asia, as part of a class or independently. Complete the online application describing your plans, how the experience fits in with your academic goals and pathway, and explaining your sources of funding and anticipated expenses. Apply at least six weeks before your planned travel. For winter break travel, the application period is open.

Amount

Up to $3,000.

Eligibility

  • Undergraduates who have taken at least one semester of a Southeast Asian Language and/or a Southeast Asia area studies course.

Timeline

Fall applications are reviewed on October 15.

Spring applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. 

Questions?

Please direct any questions to SEAP Program Manager Colin Peterson (crp88@cornell.edu).

How to Apply

Please use the “Apply” button below to create and submit an application (Cornell NetID login required). Required materials include:

  • Project proposal. The proposal should contain a title, abstract, objectives, activities, timeline, and outcomes.
  • Budget using THIS TEMPLATE
  • Letter of recommendation

Additional Information

Funding Type

  • Travel Grant

Role

  • Student

Program

Southeast Asia Program 70th Anniversary Celebration

September 12, 2020

8:00 pm

Join us on Zoom to hear from current and past SEAP directors, learn about upcoming anniversary events throughout 2020-21, and raise a toast to SEAP's bright future!

Registration required (register here)

Additional Information

Program

Einaudi Center for International Studies

Southeast Asia Program

Liren Zheng

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Curator Wason East Asian Collection

Liren Zheng is the curator of the Charles W. Wason Collection on East Asia at the Cornell University Library. Previously he was the curator of the Dr. Shao You-Bao Overseas Chinese Research and Documentation Center, Ohio University Library.

Additional Information

Program

Role

  • Faculty
  • EAP Core Faculty
    • SEAP Faculty Associate

Contact

Phone: 607-255-5759

John Whitman

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Professor, Linguistics

John Whitman is a professor of linguistics in the College of Arts and Sciences. His main interest is the problem of language variation: its limits (how much specific subsystems can vary across languages) and predictors (what typological features co-occur systematically). Exploration of this general problem has led him to work on historical linguistics and language acquisition, in addition to his central interest in synchronic syntactic variation across typologically similar languages. 

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Program

Role

  • Faculty
  • EAP Core Faculty
    • SEAP Core Faculty

Contact

Keith Taylor

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Professor Emeritus, Asian Studies

Keith Taylor became interested in Vietnam as a result of his U.S. Army service in the Vietnam War. He earned his PhD in 1976 at the University of Michigan. He subsequently taught in Japan and Singapore for several years before returning to the United States in 1987. He has visited Vietnam for research and scholarly exchange many times and lived continuously in Vietnam for two years in the early 1990s while studying and teaching.

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Program

Role

  • Faculty
  • EAP Professor Emeriti
    • SEAP Professor Emeriti

Contact

Phone: 607-255-3237

Eli Friedman

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Professor, Global Labor and Work

Eli Friedman has a PhD in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley and has been on the faculty of the ILR School since 2011. His primary areas of interest are China and Asia, development, social movements, urbanization, and work and labor. He is the author of "China in Global Capitalism" (Haymarket 2024) "The Urbanization of People: The Politics of Development, Labor Markets, and Schooling in the Chinese City" (Columbia 2022) and "Insurgency Trap: Labor Politics in Postsocialist China" (Cornell 2014).

Additional Information

Program

Role

  • Faculty
  • EAP Core Faculty
    • SEAP Faculty Associate

Contact

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