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20th June 2015, 04:45 PM
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George Washington university south Asian studies
I am looking for the list of the faculty members of the George Washington university south Asian studies. so will you please tell me from where I can get the list of the faculty members of the George Washington university south Asian studies? Give me the List of the courses and the department of it?
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22nd June 2018, 09:42 AM
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Re: George Washington university south Asian studies
Hello sir, I want to be familiar to faculty of George Washington university south Asian studies. Is there any one can tell me name of faculty in George Washington university south Asian studies?
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22nd June 2018, 09:44 AM
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Re: George Washington university south Asian studies
The George Washington University is provides study for south Asian studies. Asia is one of the most dynamic and rapidly changing regions of the world, and its significance in the 21st century is undeniable. Asia comprises almost 30 percent of the earth's land mass and is home to 60 percent of the world's population; the continent is as diverse as its populations, which drive the region's shifting role in the global arena. There are over 20 faculty and researchers already doing India-related work at GW, drawn from a variety of disciplines, including international affairs, business, public health, political science, law, anthropology, religion and regional development. Faculty in George Washington university south Asian studies: Faculty in George Washington university south Asian studies: Martin Adelman (J.D., University of Michigan) Theodore and James Pedas Family Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law Co-Director, India Project Attiya Ahmad (Ph.D., Duke University) Assistant Professor of Anthropology Celeste Arrington (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley) Korea Foundation Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs Eyal Aviv (Ph.D., Harvard University) Assistant Professor of Religion and Honors Prabir Bagchi (Ph.D., University of Tennessee) Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management Steven J. Balla (Ph.D., Duke University) Associate Professor of Political Science, Public Policy and Public Administration, and International Affairs Alasdair Bowie (Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley) Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs Gregg Brazinsky (Ph.D., Cornell University) Associate Professor of History and International Affairs Wakana K. Cavanaugh (MS, University of Pennsylvania) Lecturer, Japanese Elizabeth Chacko (Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles) Associate Professor of Geography and International Affairs |
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