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Hello all, Attached is a preliminary list of fall classes in Asian Studies - we'll be going back through the schedule with a fine-tooth comb to make sure we didn't miss any, but in the meantime...
Asian Studies majors and minors: If you need ASIA 100, please take note that the course is ONLY taught in fall semesters. To maximize flexibility this fall, there will be two sections: section...
Applications are now open for Undergraduate Research Awards (URA). Application deadline: May 3, 2021 https://ur.umbc.edu/ura/ URAs provide up to $1,500 to undergraduate students to...
Reposted from the Asian & Asian-American Faculty & Staff Alliance at UMBC. On the surge of hate crimes against Asian, Asian-Americans and Pacific-Islanders (AAPI), we want to share...
Are you ready for a global adventure when the world reopens? You are invited to a special session about opportunities to travel the world through English teaching. Find out about: The kinds...
Hello all, You have perhaps seen the news by now that the release of the fall 2021 course schedule has been delayed by one week, to March 29. If you have an advising appointment this week...
Dear Asian Studies Students, Academic advising for Asian Studies majors, minors, or certificate students begins in earnest on March 22. Here's what you need to do. This semester, we're...
These classes meet requirements for core/elective courses
The following courses will be offered this summer and fulfill requirements for Asian Studies majors/minors/certificate students. Core: HIST 103 East Asian Civilization (C, SS) - Oakes...
Did you have a research project you'd like to present at URCAD (Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Day), but ran out of time to work on a proposal? You're in luck - in the wee hours...
Here are the upcoming opportunities to present your research or seek funding for internships or study abroad. For questions or to discuss applications and options, please email Dr. Oyen...
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