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How to AAS: Navigating the Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference

Organizer: Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asian Studies (GETSEA) consortium

Type/Location: Virtual

Description:

Are you attending the Association for Asian Studies annual conference for the first time? Are you an undergraduate, graduate student, or early-career researcher with questions about how AAS works, how to navigate such a large event, how to craft engaging presentations, make the most of sessions as an audience member, and connect with a community of people who share your interests?

Join the Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asian Studies (GETSEA) consortium for an informal panel discussion on navigating the Association for Asian Studies Conference for students and scholars of Asian studies.

Speakers:

  • Dr. Kanjana Hubik Thepboriruk, Associate Professor of Thai Language and Thai Linguistics at Northern Illinois University

  • Adrian Beyer, Ph.D. student of Asian Languages and Cultures at University of Wisconsin – Madison

  • Naw Moo Moo Paw, Global Studies Ph.D. student at University of Massachusetts – Lowell

  • Nida Sanglimsuwan, Sociology Ph.D. student at UCLA

Registration:

To attend the event virtually, please register here.

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