[Call for Papers] SEASREP 30th Anniversary Conference

SEASREP announces the Call for Papers for its 30th Anniversary Conference
SEASREP Holds the Inception Workshop of its “House Museums in Southeast Asia” Project

SEASREP Holds Inception Workshop for its project on “House Museums in Southeast Asia”
SEASREP Panel “House Museums in Southeast Asia” at the National Conference on Local History and Heritage

The SEASREP Foundation presented its panel “House Museums in Southeast Asia: Examples from East Timor, Myanmar, Thailand and Indonesia” at the Ayala Museum, Makati, Philippines on 29 August 2024. It was organized, with funding from the Japan Foundation Manila, for the 2024 National Conference on Local History and Heritage (NCLHH) coordinated by the National Historical […]
[Announcement] SEASREP Panel on “House Museums in Southeast Asia: Examples from East Timor, Myanmar, Thailand and Indonesia”

Join SEASREP on 29 August 2024, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (Manila time) as it presents its panel on “House Museums in Southeast Asia: Examples from East Timor, Myanmar, Thailand and Indonesia” at the Ayala Museum or via Zoom.
SEASREP holds an online meeting with the heads of Southeast Asian and ASEAN Studies Research Centers and Departments

On 22 October 2023, SEASREP met with the heads of Southeast Asian and ASEAN Studies Research Centers in the Region.
SEASREP meets with the heads of Southeast Asian and ASEAN Studies Research Centers

On 22 October 2023, SEASREP met with the heads of Southeast Asian and ASEAN Studies Research Centers in the Region.
SEASREP meets with the Southeast Asian Studies Center of Universitas Tulungagung

On 16 March 2023, Dr. Maris Diokno met with the Southeast Asian Studies Center of Universitast Tulungagung
SEASREP holds a Workshop for Young Southeast Asian Scholars

As part of its “Scanning the Landscape of Southeast Asian Studies in Southeast Asia” project, SEASREP held a workshop for twelve emerging (mid-level) Southeast Asian scholars who do research on the region.
SEASREP holds its first Face to Face Workshop since the start of the Pandemic

As part of its “Scanning the Landscape of Southeast Asian Studies” project, SEASREP held a workshop on 20-21 August 2022 at the Pullman Bangsar Kuala Lumpur Hotel in Malaysia to validate the initial draft of the project report.
SEASREP holds Virtual Workshops for its Mapping Project in Southeast Asia

Owing to the global pandemic, SEASREP was unable to hold the initial workshops for its project, “Scanning the Landscape of Southeast Asian Studies in Southeast Asia” last June 2020. Instead, SEASREP held three virtual workshops via Zoom on the 10th, 18th, and 26th of August 2020. In these workshops, the project participants discussed their findings […]