SEA Book Recommendations from the @umich Libraries.
“The Sea is Ours: Tales from Steampunk Southeast Asia”
Edited by Jaymee Goh & Joyce Chng
📚 4th Floor, Hatcher South | LOC# PR9570 .S6442 S43 2015
#SoutheastAsianStudies#Steampunk#UMichLibrary#SEALit
◤CSEAS×KINDOWS Upcoming Seminar◢
What is a Buddhist Constitution?
by Prof Ben Schonthal, University of Otago
🗓️Jun 10, 5:00–6:30 pm JST
📍Seminar Room (Inamori 213), CSEAS Kyoto University
In-person event. No reservations required. Learn more▶️https://t.co/RhRJLplXXT
The “Cohesion under Crisis” research team is offering five $18,000 fellowships for graduate students and recent graduates conducting fieldwork in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, or Vietnam.
Applications due: June 15, 2026
Apply here: https://t.co/G8FNdCKvld
This week's #TuesdayTunes 🎶 features Mi Noog by Hmong-Canadian band SuddenRush! Enjoy this rock ballad featuring grunge slides.
https://t.co/XUEnDyPCZH
#SoutheastAsia#hmong#music#umich
Congratulations to Mike Hawkins, who was recently named a 2026-27 Fulbright U.S. Scholar by the @the_fulbright_program
For more information on Mike Hawkins' research in the Philippines or about Fulbright Awards please see the link in bio.
#TuesdayTunes this week features ໜ້າຮັກ (Pretty) by Unicorn, a Lao slow rock jam from 2003.
"ຕັ້ງແຕ່ວັນນັ້ນທີ່ເຮົາທັງສອງໄດ້ພົບກັນຂ້ອຍກໍ່ເພີ້ຝັນເຖິງເຈົ້າສະເໝີ"
"Since the day we met, I've always dreamed of you"
https://t.co/BVm4767rJj
#SoutheastAsia#lao#rock#umich
Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University invites applications for its five fellowships in 2027. CSEAS hosts scholars and researchers who work on comparative and regional issues from a multi-area perspective.
Application deadline: April 30
https://t.co/iTxXKO3KgY
For those celebrating, Happy New Year | Choul Chnam Thmey | Boun Pi Mai Lao | Thingyan | Songkran!
May your days ahead be filled with good health, happiness, and peace of mind.
Join us in person or online for our upcoming lecture "Empty Hands: Kinship and Loss in a Former Phang Nga Mining Town" by Chantal Croteau, University of Michigan
March 20, 2026
Weiser Hall 555
Virtual Zoom - https://t.co/6gkR46d8uR
GETSEA Panel | How to Do Research in the Philippines
Time:
March 31, 2026, 3:00 PM (Hawaiʻi) | 6:00 PM (West Coast) | 9:00 PM (East Coast)
April 1, 2026, 9:00 AM (Philippines)
Register for the Zoom webinar here:
https://t.co/qXO93EulNA
💙💛Thank you to everyone who gave to the Center for Southeast Asian Studies on Giving Blueday 2026!
Your support fuels research, programming, and community that brings Southeast Asian cultures, histories, languages, and voices to the University of Michigan and beyond.
Join us online for our upcoming lecture "Nations, DissemiNation, ImagiNation and its people: Internal Exiles in post-coup Burma" by Ei Thin Zar, Chiang Mai University March 20, 2026 | Virtual Zoom - https://t.co/6gkR46d8uR
Dear friends, Tomorrow is Giving Blueday 2026! Your gift to the @UMCSEAS powers research, student scholarships, and cultural connections that bridge Ann Arbor with Southeast Asia 🇧🇳🇰🇭🇮🇩🇱🇦🇲🇲🇵🇭🇲🇾🇸🇬🇹🇱🇹🇭🇻🇳
🔗- https://t.co/2RrO6BJDsM
#umich#SoutheastAsia
📣 Job Posting Announcement📣
The University of Michigan is searching for candidates for the International Studies Metadata Librarian.
⤵️ Applications accepted until March 30, 2026. For more info, use the following link.
https://t.co/pCTAUbPdBV
Join Center for Khmer Studies for a webinar on “Reworking Stone, Reworking Value: Craft Production, Material Reuse, and Changing Wealth in Late Angkor” with senior researcher Dr. Stephen Berquist.
February 26 @ 8:30 am Cambodia Time
https://t.co/vniBqvGXS5