Sage Scholarship
Description
The purpose of the scholarship is to support travel and study abroad in Laos and/or any of the following countries: Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and the Philippines. It is uniquely available to undergraduate students at Arizona State University. The Sage Family Southeast Asian Studies Scholarship is a tribute to William W. Sage’s interest in and lifelong work in Laos and Southeast Asia and is provided in loving memory and honor of his parents, Lloyd G. and Twyla M. Sage.
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Meet U Kyaw Thu. He is a two-time Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Award winner and a humanitarian star who has helped popularize free funeral service in Myanmar. Kyaw Thu is the reason that I decided to dedicate my summer field research this year to an organization that he helped found in 2001 and has headed the Yangon Free Funeral Service Society since 2008.
The Arizona State University (ASU) Library participated in an Ithaka S+R research study on Asian Studies faculty’s research practices and needs.
This page includes blog posts written by students giving us an insight on their research and experiences involving the study of Asia.
ASU's Study Abroad Office partners with over 90 exchange programs around the world. For available study abroad programs across the country, explore the menu below.
ASU offers hundreds of scholarships to assist students in their academic success. The Center for Asian Research and the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies offer several scholarships to support student research and academic endeavors. Explore the following links for more information and opportunities.
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ASU has a number of degrees directly related to the study of Asia or that can be customized to suit the interests within Asia for any student. Explore Asia studies related degree programs and minors or certificates for both undergraduate and graduate students below.