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Events

ASAA 2026 Conference: Keynote Speaker Announced

The Organisers of the ASAA 2026 Biennial Conference are thrilled to announce that Professor Elora Shehabuddin will be the keynote speaker. Professor Shehabuddin is Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and Director of the Chowdhury Center for Bangladesh Studies at UC Berkeley. Professor Shehabuddin is currently the Vice President of the Association for Asian Studies […]

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Call for Papers Now Open: ASAA 26th Biennial Conference

The Call for Papers for the ASAA 26th Biennial Conference from 29 June – 2 July 2026 at Deakin Geelong Waterfront is now open! The conference theme is “Beyond Borders: Reimagining Asian societies in and across a Shifting World”. The deadline for submissions is November 7, 2025. Read more and submit your abstract here. Key dates:

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2024 LCNAU Eighth Biennial Colloquium

Submissions for abstracts and panel proposals are welcome for the 2024 LCNAU Eighth Biennial Colloquium. Hosted by the University of Sydney’s School of Languages and Cultures, the Languages and Cultures Network for Australian Universities (LCNAU) 2024 Colloquium will explore the theme, ‘Trans/Formation: research and education in languages and cultures’.  LCNAU invites scholars, practitioners, early career

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India Update: ‘Translating South Asia’ with Booker Prize Winner Daisy Rockwell

India Update:‘ Translating South Asia’ with Booker Prize Winner Daisy Rockwell Friday 1 December 2023, 10am – 12pm AEDT In person at Hedley Bull Theatre 1, ANU Online at zoom Read more and register here South Asia remains a region of the world spruiked and bolstered on a global stage for its importance to trade,

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