
The Asian Studies Development Program (ASDP) was launched in 1991 to enhance teaching about Asia at American two-year and four-year colleges and universities at the undergraduate level. In recent years, ASDP has also included Asian faculty in selected programs. Since its inception, more than 1,500 professors from the U.S. and Asia have participated in ASDP programs.
A joint program of the East-West Center and the University of Hawai?i, ASDP offers a variety of content-focused faculty and institutional development programs and activities centered around summer residential institutes, field seminars in Asia, workshops on the U.S. mainland, and an annual academic conference.
- ASDP SUMMER 2012 ACTIVITIES
- 2012 MAINLAND WORKSHOPS (SPRING AND FALL)
- 2012 ASDP NATIONAL CONFERENCE
- JAPANESE STUDIES INITIATIVE
Site Map
The site map to the ASDP website is provided below for your reference. The website is divided into three main topics --- Upcoming Programs, More about ASDP, and Getting in Touch --- and several sub-topics. To access these pages, use the navigational toolbar on the left.
Upcoming Programs |
More about ASDP |
Getting in Touch |
Summer Institutes | History & Mission | Staff Directory |
Field Seminars | Types of Activities | ASDP Listserv |
Mainland Workshops | Regional Centers | ASDP Alumni |
National Conference | Past Programs |