[Tlc] TLC-SEASSI fellowship
justinm at ucr.edu
justinm at ucr.edu
Fri Jan 25 09:03:36 PST 2008
Reminder: Fellowship Application Deadline for SEASSI: Feb. 15
The Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI) offers
intensive
language and culture instruction from Beginning to Advanced level
(enrollment numbers permitting) for Burmese, Filipino,
Indonesian,
Hmong, Khmer, Javanese, Lao, Thai and Vietnamese. The program
is open
to both non-native and native speakers of these languages. The
following announcement concerns a special focus on Heritage
language
instruction at SEASSI, available for five of the above languages.
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SEASSI offers university-level instruction in Filipino, Hmong,
Khmer,
Lao and Vietnamese language and culture at multiple levels.
Instruction
is specifically geared toward native-speakers of those
languages who
wish to learn to read or write and/or improve their formal
speaking
skills. If you already possess basic or intermediate-level
reading and
writing skills in your language, there are several higher
level classes
available at SEASSI in all of these five languages. If you
cannot speak
or understand the language of your parents/grandparents at
all, SEASSI
also offers beginning level classes, for which no previous
knowledge of
the language is required.
This is a reminder that the deadline to apply for a Heritage
Fellowship
(which pays full tuition plus a living stipend), as well as
Foreign
Language and Area Studies Fellowships (FLAS) for graduate
students is
February 15, 2008. The deadline to apply for SEASSI tuition
scholarships is April 4, 2008.
SEASSI will take place at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
from June
16 to August 8, 2008. SEASSI is an intensive language program
where
students have an opportunity to study only Southeast Asian
languages,
five days a week, for two months. Students receive one year
(2 full
semesters) of foreign language credit for the program.
To read more about applying for the program and receiving
financial aid
(including important application deadlines), see:
http://www.seassi.wisc.edu
For more information on the course content offered in
Filipino, Hmong,
Khmer, Lao and Vietnamese languages at SEASSI, see:
http://www.seassi.wisc.edu/heritage/index.html
Please forward this announcement to anyone whom you think
might be
interested in studying at SEASSI next year. If you do forward
this
e-mail, however, please be sure to include the entire message,
including
the short header (above the line of asterisks) which begins
the e-mail.
yours,
Frank Smith
SEASSI Heritage Language Facilitator
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Dr. Justin McDaniel
Dept. of Religious Studies
2617 Humanities Building
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
951-827-4530
justinm at ucr.edu
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