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The AsianStudies WWW Virtual Library is designed for transmission speed, not fancy looks.
A selection of links from this document is also republished by the Association for AsianStudies (AAS), Inc. The University of Michigan, USA.
This research tool is produced by the Internet Publications Bureau, Research School of Pacific and AsianStudies at The Australian National University (ANU), Canberra.
The study of Asia continues to be relevant in the global age.
A degree in AsianStudies provides a broad base of knowledge that can be applied to any number of possible fields, including business, commerce, journalism, politics, publishing, the social sciences, and teaching at all levels.
AsianStudies students have access to state-of-the-art language instruction technology at the Anderson Language Technology Center (ALTEC) and access to the East Asian Library, located in Norlin Library, the largest collection of East Asian materials in the Rocky Mountain region.