CSEAS News Archive

  • Intermediate Khmer and Advanced Filipino Language Courses Coming to UCLA This Fall
    The Southeast Asian language courses will be teleconferenced to UCLA from U.C. Berkeley as part of a foreign language initiative and distance-learning partnership.
  • Brent Luvaas: studying youth culture in Indonesia
    When Brent Luvaas spent 1996-97 in Indonesia as an exchange student from UC Santa Cruz, Yogyakarta had only "one coffee shop inside this exclusive little mall, and the only people who went there were rich, and they were the only ones with cell phones."
  • AIDS Researcher Detels Wins Teaching Award
    Roger Detels, a professor of epidemiology, is recognized for Distinction in Teaching at the Graduate Level.
  • Students Granted Pilipino Studies
    Group lobbies successfully for new concentration within existing department, reports The Daily Bruin.
  • UCLA Holds 1st Graduate Conference on Indonesia
    Sponsored by the new UCLA Indonesian Studies Program, a graduate student conference promotes activism and collaborative scholarship about the world's fourth-largest nation.
  • Indonesian Studies Program at UCLA
    The purpose of the Indonesian Studies Program is to promote the study of Indonesia by UCLA graduate students and faculty through conferences, lectures, and fellowships. The program will promote deeper understanding of Indonesia and its global significance.
  • Shards
    The late Roxanna Brown, who earned a UCLA doctorate in art history near the end of a creative scholarly career, found sweeping historical narratives in recovered Southeast Asian ceramics. Some of her unpublished works will be pieced together, but her vision can't be replaced, say three speakers at a UCLA symposium.
  • UCLA Receives Gift for Indonesian Studies
    The $75,000 gift from Dr. Robert Lemelson, an anthropologist who also earned his doctorate at UCLA, will support graduate students, visiting scholars, and conferences.
  • Vietnamese Forest Policy and the Locals
    In northern Vietnam, people living around Tam Dao National Park may gain access to park land through legal title, influence, or labor, explains UCLA-trained political scientist Cari An Coe.
  • In Memoriam - Roxanna Maude Brown
    Brief obituary for esteemed UCLA alumna
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Newspaper sites

BBC News, Asia-Pacific
A great site for regional news and brief country profiles.

The Irrawaddy (Burma)
English-language magazine published by Burmese living in exile.

Straits Times (Singapore)
Singapore's main English-language daily.

Star (Malaysia)
One of Malaysia's main English language dailies.

The Nation (Thailand)
Thailand's main English-language daily.

The Jakarta Post (Indonesia)
Indonesia's main English-language daily.

Tempo
On-line version of one of Indonesia's leading weeklies

Manila Times (Philippines)
One of the Philippines main English-language dailies.

Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines)
One of the Philippines main English-language dailies.

Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
One of Australia's main English language dailies, with good coverage of the Southeast Asia region.

Viet Nam News (Viet Nam)
Vietnam's main English language daily.

Lao Dong (Viet Nam)
Vietnam's main Vietnamese language daily.

Vientiane Times (Laos)
Laos' main English-language newspaper