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Accepting Applications for BMCC/Hunter ABI Faculty Seminar Series (Winter 2025)

The AANAPISI Bridge Initiative (ABI) at BMCC and Hunter College is hosting an intermediate-level, virtual seminar series this January 2025 focused on Asian American students’ sense of purpose and belonging, and racial/cultural experiences throughout college.  Here we will continue to center Asian American ethnic and immigrant experiences, Asian American mental health and wellness, pedagogical interventions for centering purpose and classroom … Read more

Apply to the UCLA Asian American M.A. Program

The Asian American Studies Department offers a two-year Master of Arts degree program which involves coursework and research that lead to the completion of a graduate  thesis or capstone project.  The M.A. degree program recognizes the  ability of students to make scholarly contributions in their fields of specialization, to undertake advanced research in those areas, … Read more

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Information Retrieval – A Multilingual Perspective

Since the advent of the World Wide Web (WWW), Information Retrieval (or IR, of which design of search algorithms and search engines is a major topic) has gained attention and popularity. One major impact of the WWW is that users have fundamentally changed their previous information seeking expectations and behavior: from “going to a library”, … Read more

Grant Information Search and Writing Effective Grant Proposals

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