



Why Attend?
The Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, held each spring in North America, is the largest gathering in the world of Asian studies scholars . The AAS annual conference brings together over 3300 attendees, and includes hundreds of sessions, a keynote address, award ceremony, multiple networking receptions and an exhibit hall that features the leading publishers, academic programs and digital resources.
Who Attends?
Anyone interested in the study of Asia should not miss this must-attend conference:
University Faculty & Administrators • Librarians • Graduate Students • Journalists Museum Staff • Publishers & Editors • Independent Scholars & Researchers • Think Tank Teams




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Tomorrow is the second session in the @AASasianstudies "Meet the Editor" series of #AASDigitalDialogues Wed. June 29 at 3:00 PM ET! David Kenley will discuss the ASIA SHORTS book series and how to prepare a manuscript for submission. Register Now! https://buff.ly/3HjdwJz
Very sad news. Have always admired her brilliant scholarship. RIP https://twitter.com/AASAsianStudies/status/1541773745261535232
#RIP Charlotte Furth, professor emerita of Chinese history at @USC and 2012 recipient of the AAS Distinguished Contributions to Asian Studies award. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/latimes/name/charlotte-furth-obituary?id=35368281
#CFP "Indonesia’s Complexity," 15th International Indonesia Forum Conference, hosted online by @Yale Council on Southeast Asia Studies, September 23-25, 2022. Submit abstracts for consideration by July 8. https://buff.ly/3Orqis8
sad news, this is a fantastic book #RIP Charlotte Furth https://twitter.com/AASAsianStudies/status/1541773745261535232
#RIP Charlotte Furth, professor emerita of Chinese history at @USC and 2012 recipient of the AAS Distinguished Contributions to Asian Studies award. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/latimes/name/charlotte-furth-obituary?id=35368281
Such an important scholar, her work in gender and medicine indeed “foundational “; a sad loss, RIP https://twitter.com/aasasianstudies/status/1541773745261535232
#RIP Charlotte Furth, professor emerita of Chinese history at @USC and 2012 recipient of the AAS Distinguished Contributions to Asian Studies award. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/latimes/name/charlotte-furth-obituary?id=35368281