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Asian Studies Overview | Why Asian Studies at SAIS?

These are just some of the many reasons why students should consider concentrating in Asian Studies at SAIS:

  • The premier center for studying the international relations of contemporary Asia.
  • Emphasis on international economics as preparation for careers in public and private sectors.
  • Area concentration programs on China, Japan, Korea, South Asia and Southeast Asia.
  • Instruction in seven Asian languages with rigorous standards. 
  • Easy access to an outstanding faculty focused on teaching.
  • A diverse student body from the United States, Asia and the rest of the world.
  • Ready access to Washington policy community.
  • Links to Asia, including the Hopkins-Nanjing Center.
  • Extensive summer internships in Asia.

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