UW Research

Center for Southeast Asia and its Diasporas

https://jsis.washington.edu/csead/

Mission

The University of Washington Center for Southeast Asia and its Diasporas is a National Resource Center for Southeast Asian Studies funded by the US Department of Education. Established in 1986, the Center and the Southeast Asia Studies Program are a source of information on the peoples and cultures of Southeast Asia for the University of Washington, for K-12 teachers and post-secondary educators, for the Greater Puget Sound area, Washington State, and the nation. The Center is also recognized globally through its many collaborative international programs with partner institutions in Southeast Asia.

Core Services Offered

Undergraduate and graduate degree programs
Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships
Travel, research, and other funding
Educator resources and past lectures
Southeast Asian language courses
Public events
Study abroad

Funding Information

National Resource Center grant under Title VI of the US Department of Education 2022-2026
Foreign Language and Area Studies grant under Title VI of the US Department of Education 2022-2026

Reporting Structure

Danny Hoffman, Interim Director, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies

Related UW Entities

College of Arts & Sciences: Department of Anthropology, Department of Sociology, Department of Political Science, Department of American Ethnic Studies, Department of Comparative Literature, Department of Asian Languages & Literature, Department of Music
College of the Environment: School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, School of Forest Resources
School of Law
School of Nursing
Evans School of Public Policy & Governance
Foster School of Business