
The Southeast Asian Studies Initiative began in 2017 after students in Modern Southeast Asian History recognized how little sustained coursework on the region existed at Brown.
Since then, SEASI has organized efforts, secured new faculty and language instruction at the department level, held numerous events to expand the understanding of Southeast Asia, and developed formal academic proposals to push for long-term institutional commitments.
The initiative continues to advocate for a durable infrastructure — such as a center or concentration — that would firmly establish Southeast Asian studies within the university.
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"Advocating for a durable infrastructure that firmly establishes Southeast Asian studies within Brown University."
Each year, SEASI releases a comprehensive annual report documenting our advocacy efforts, programming, academic milestones, and vision for the future of Southeast Asian Studies at Brown University.

Brown SEASI · Publication
2024–2025
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SEASI hosts speaker series, research symposiums, and cultural programming throughout the academic year.
Student presentations, keynote address, cultural performance, and catered reception at the Watson Institute.
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