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New book coming March 2023

A new book edited by SEAP Visiting Fellow Carol J. Pierce Colfer and Ravi Prabhu, coming open access in March 2023.

Magnus Fiskesjö on his latest book, interviewed by Nick Cheesman

In 2013, the Journal of Burma Studies published an article titled “An Introduction to Wa Studies.” It seems that even within the last decade the Wa,...

Recent SEAP Publications author weighs in

Benjamin Hegarty was recently interviewed on Indonesia's new criminal code. His book "The Made-Up State: Technology, Trans Femininity, and Citizenship...

Open now! Apply by March 1

Einaudi’s seed grants support the work of internationally engaged Cornell faculty, including research and events. Apply today!

Watch her speak in a panel discussion

Held as a webinar on October 1, 2020 at 8pm EDT, this panel discussion built on an earlier screening screening of Ramona Diaz’s film A Thousand Cuts...

Fellows Speak Out on Democratic Threats

This year’s fellows will engage with major news media on nationalism and populism, civil-military relations, international human rights, and more.

Undergrads, Apply by Jan. 15

Apply now for 2023 global summer internships! These in-person experiences let you polish your real-world skills and advance your career goals.

Pre-enrollment is this week!

From ancient history to modern film, regional politics to language studies, SEAP offers a variety of courses to suit many interests. In addition, you...

Thai ensemble visits Cornell next week

Part of Extended instruments and global sounds: This series of events will be a collaboration between Cornell composers, and Tacet(i) Ensemble from...

by alumnus Drake Avila

In the months right after the February 1st military coup in Myanmar, a PhD student initiated a conversation with Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program...