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Ann Arbor, MI 48108

The Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the field of Asian Studies through international exchange, networking, publications, research support, and career development, boasting a membership of over 6,000 worldwide. With a rich history spanning 84 years, AAS actively promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion within Asian Studies and supports scholars through grants, awards, and professional resources.

The AAS organizes conferences and events, providing opportunities for members to share research and network with fellow scholars in the field. Additionally, the association publishes a range of academic journals and book series that cover diverse topics related to Asia, from ancient history to contemporary culture, fostering debate and discussion within the academic community.

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