17-19 March 2006, Hamburg, Germany
International Conference of the European Alliance for Asian Studies
Organised by the Institute of Asian Affairs and the German Asia-Pacific Business Association
17-19 March 2006, Hamburg, Germany
International Conference of the European Alliance for Asian Studies
Organised by the Institute of Asian Affairs and the German Asia-Pacific Business Association
20-22 January 2006
Walailak University,
Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand

5 - 6 January, 2006
Furama Riverfront Hotel, Singapore

29 November – 2 December 2005, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Dr. Philippe Peycam, Centre for Khmer Studies, Cambodia
Prof. Barend Jan Terwiel Hamburg University, Germany

1-3 September 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Dr. Yuri Sadoi, Faculty of Economics, Meijo University, Japan
Dr. R.B.P.M. Busser, Faculty of Arts, Leiden University, the Netherlands
27-30 August 2005, Lampedusa (near Sicily/Italy)
The New Transnational Movements of Persons in the Euro-Mediterranean Area and in South-East Asia, and the Changes in their Management
10-12 November 2005
Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS)
Shanghai, China
Convenors:
Prof. LI Yihai (SASS)
Dr John Kleinen (MARE)
The European Alliance for Asian Studies and the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) welcome proposals for workshops on themes of common interest to Asia and Europe, to take place in 2005/2006.
Proposals for workshops should be received by the Secretariat of the Asia-Europe Workshop Series before 1 February 2005. These will be refereed by the Asia-Europe Selection Committee. Nine to twelve proposals will be selected for realization.
Financial support consists of contribution towards travel and accommodation, up to a maximum of € 12,500 per workshop. Workshop initiators will be informed of the Committee’s decision by June 2005.

The European Alliance for Asian Studies (Asia Alliance) is a co-operative framework of European institutes specializing in Asian Studies. Read more »

Together with the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) in Singapore, the European Alliance for Asian Studies organises a yearly call for workshop proposals. Read more »