Global and Regional Studies
Asian Studies
Thomas Borchert, Ph.D., Interim Director
Assistant Professor, Department of Religion
Tel: 802-656-3488
E-mail: thomas.borchert@uvm.edu
The UVM Asian Studies Program, one of nine areas of study within the Global and Regional Studies Program, is an interdisciplinary program composed of twenty-four faculty members in fourteen academic disciplines -- Art History, Anthropology, Chinese Language, Community Development, Economics, Education, Environmental Studies, History, Linguistics, Japanese Language, Philosophy, Political Science, and Religion. The Asian Studies faculty is noted for excellence in both teaching and scholarship.
Major and minor academic concentrations in Asian Studies are available to undergraduate students. Several departments offer graduate programs as well. Students majoring in Asian Studies take courses on Asia in several academic disciplines and are encouraged to pursue language courses and study abroad opportunities. Students focusing on a geographic area in which UVM offers a full array of relevant language courses (e.g., Chinese, Japanese, Arabic) all establish at least intermediate proficiency in the pertinent Asian Language.
Asian Studies faculty collaborate with community and student organizations to bring to campus intellectual and cultural events related to Asia, including speakers, films, music and dance performances, art exhibits, and culinary demonstrations.

• NEW - Asian Studies Student Photo Gallery
• Asian Studies students share stories of their travels abroad

Prof. Erik Esselstrom with John DeCosta,
2011 Outstanding Senior
in Asian Studies Award recipient.
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New - Asian Studies 2012 e-Newsletter
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Asian Studies Program Brochure (PDF)
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Checklist of Requirements for Asian Studies Majors & Minors (PDF)
Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Effort in Japan
Asian Studies students participate in UVM Bakesale for Tsunami Relief
UVM Bakesale for Tsunami Relief brings students together
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