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Bishop Museum, Honolulu
The State Museum of Natural and Cultural History Bishop Museum 1525 Bernice Street Honolulu Hawai`i 96817-2704 USA
[Last checked: 15 August 01 02:40:10 PM]
Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies, Nottingham University
The Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies (CAPS) promotes new academic research and co-ordinates existing research, contributes to postgraduate and undergraduate study and provides a service to the local, regional and national communities in relation to the countries of the Asia-Pacific
[Last checked: 15 August 01 02:41:10 PM]
Centre for the Contemporary Pacific, ANU
The Centre's objectives include: Developing and promoting Pacific studies within the Australian National University; Developing links with government agencies, institutions and universities within Australia and the Pacific region and acting as a focal point for their access to Pacific studies at ANU
[Last checked: 15 August 01 02:43:55 PM]
Department of Linguistics, RSPAS, ANU
The Department of Linguistics in the Research School for Pacific and Asian Studies is a major centre for research on the indigenous languages of the Pacific Islands and Island Southeast Asia.
[Last checked: 15 August 01 02:45:40 PM]
Division of Pacific and Asian History, ANU
The Division of Pacific and Asian History was formed in 1990 by the merger of the two Departments of Pacific and Southeast Asian History and East Asian (formerly Far Eastern) History.
[Last checked: 15 August 01 02:47:52 PM]
Kagoshima University Research Centre for the South Pacific
The KURCPI (formerly the Kagoshima University Research Center for the South Pacific, KURCSP, 1988-98) is a research institute which aims to promote interdisciplinary studies on islands and island-zones in Oceania and its surrounding regions.
[Last checked: 15 August 01 03:04:02 PM]
Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury
The Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies was founded through a bequest from the late Professor John Macmillan Brown, a founding Professor of the University of Canterbury and a former Vice Chancellor of the University of New Zealand who spent a considerable time travelling and studying the countries of the Pacific.
[Last checked: 15 August 01 03:04:58 PM]
National Centre for Development Studies, ANU
The National Centre for Development Studies trains international students at a postgraduate level in areas critical to economic development, fostering a synergy between teaching, research and outreach capacities to promote high academic standards. Since 1988 NCDS has accommodated over 2,000 students from 67 countries in its degree programs.
[Last checked: 15 August 01 03:05:41 PM]
Pacific Islands Studies, University of Oregon
The Pacific Islands Studies Program, in the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, offers individualized programs of study and research emphasizing Pacific island cultures.
[Last checked: 15 August 01 03:06:25 PM]
Resource Management in Asia-Pacific (RMAP) Program 
The RMAP Program is a cross-disciplinary research initiative which provides a focus for research being undertaken more broadly within the RSPAS on the social, political and economic aspects of changes in the natural environment of the Asia-Pacific region
[Last checked: 14 July 02 09:24:05 AM]
The State, Society and Governance in Melanesia, ANU
The primary function of the SSGM Project is to increase understanding of the seemingly intractable crises in state, society and governance in the Pacific island countries of Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia and Fiji.
[Last checked: 15 August 01 02:39:09 PM]
University of Hawai'i at Mânoa, Department of Anthropology
Students at the University of Hawai'i are in an ideal situation for participation in the exciting world of the Pacific and Asia people, in the past, present and future. Many of our students come from these locations, and Hawai'i itself is unique in its ethnic diversity.
[Last checked: 15 August 01 03:15:33 PM]
University of Nijmegen, Centre for Pacific Studies
The Centre for Pacific and Asian Studies (CPAS) at the University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, was established in 1991. Developed from the former Centre for Australian and Oceanic Studies, the CPAS has an interdisciplinary character and covers Oceania, including Australia and New Zealand, Continental Asia and insulair Southeast Asia.
[Last checked: 15 August 01 03:13:52 PM]
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