Related Organizations
The David Lam Centre has an active relationship with a number of institutional organizations at SFU and beyond. All of them share an interest in enriching intercultural dialogue and understanding, and variously support research, teaching and the organizing of forums in the persuit of Asia related research.
SFU's Global Asia Program
The Global Asia program offers a minor program which will facilitate a comprehensive knowledge of the region and a broad understanding of human experience through an introduction to Asian languages and through courses offered in other departments and units of the University, including Humanities, Anthropology and Sociology, English, World Literature, Political Science, International Studies, Communications, and History. They follow Chinese capital to Africa, Japanese aesthetics to Europe, and Korean pop culture to Canada.
More Related Organizations
- Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
- Centre for Ainu and Indigenous Studies (Hokkaido University)
- Chinese Canadian Stories: Uncommon Histories from a Common Past (A UBC Library and SFU Library Initiative)
- David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies (LEWI), Hong Kong Baptist University
- Department of Humanities, SFU
- DocuAsia
- Global Asia Program, SFU
- Graduate Liberal Studies
- Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office
- Institute for the Humanities, SFU
- Institute of Diaspora Research and Engagement
- International Research Networks for Indigenous Studies and Cultural Diversity (IRIS)
- Jack Austin Centre for Asia Pacific Business Studies
- Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library, University of Toronto
- Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden
- Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society