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Master level courses

Admission requirementsTo be eligible for admission to our courses at the Master's level you must:have a degree of Bachelor in social sciences or humanitieshave oral and written language proficiency in English equivalent to English 6/B from a Swedish upper secondary school. Courses Spring 2026 COSM23: Contemporary Chinese Society (15 credits)Campus course, study period 2026-01-19 - 2026-03-22 COSM2

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/stand-alone-courses/master-level-courses - 2025-11-13

Outline of the programme for students accepted before 2023

Academic achievements (the student workload) at Lund University are measured according to a credit system. 1.5 credits equal approximately one week of full-time studies. Thus, after one semester of successful full-time studies (participating according to requirements and passing the examinations), you will be awarded 30 credits. Courses at the Centre usually consist of 7.5 or 15 credits each. Cour

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/about-programme/outline-programme/outline-programme-students-accepted-2023 - 2025-11-13

Graduate School in Asian Studies

The Graduate School in Asian Studies started in January 2023 with funding from the Swedish Research Council. The Swedish Research Council. It is a collaboration between the institutions listed below.The Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies at Lund UniversityThe Stockholm Center for Global Asia at Stockholm UniversityThe Center for Asian Studies at Stockholm School of EconomicsThe Departmen

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/graduate-school-asian-studies - 2025-11-13

Work report 2022 for the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies

OverviewThe pandemic continued to affect the Centre when it came to travel restrictions to China and Japan, which has affected both students and staff. The aim after the initial first months of the year was to return to working from the office and teaching in person in accordance with the Lund University policy. In September, the researchers at the Centre had a writing retreat that also provided t

https://www.ace.lu.se/work-report-2022-centre-east-and-south-east-asian-studies - 2025-11-13

The Centre's workplan for 2023

General The Centre will continue to reach out to students and staff at Lund University and publishing information about Centre events and courses in the HT newsletter and on different social media platforms. The Centre will also announce and hire a lecturer on contemporary Korean society.   Education The Centre will work to strengthen student recruitment through marketing on different platforms an

https://www.ace.lu.se/centres-workplan-2023 - 2025-11-13

The Centre's work report for 2024

OverviewDuring the year, the Centre organised a range of events, including public lectures and workshops. It also hosted four visiting PhD students and welcomed one postdoctoral fellow, one new lecturer, one researcher and two PhD students. 32 new MA students were enrolled and 25 graduated from the programme during the year. Three new BA courses were offered during the year.  Staff changes and dev

https://www.ace.lu.se/centres-work-report-2024 - 2025-11-13

Focus Asia

Focus Asia is a series of public lectures that the Centre organised regularly between 2004 and 2018. The lectures were given in English, and admission was free of charge. With these public lectures, the Centre intended to provide an opportunity to all those interested to hear Europe’s best scholars in East and South-East Asian Studies speak on important topics concerning contemporary East and Sout

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/selected-past-events/focus-asia - 2025-11-13

Global China Summer School 2025: China in Circuits of Global Extractivism

16-19 June, 2025 Chinese globalisation both past and present has been deeply entangled in processes of global extractivism that have underpinned industrialisation and capitalist development around the world. From the 19th century gold rushes in settler colonial contexts to the contemporary global scramble for lithium, Chinese labour and capital have been key to the making of our contemporary globa

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/selected-past-events/global-china-summer-school-2025-china-circuits-global-extractivism - 2025-11-13

Visiting research fellows

The Centre welcomes visiting research fellows at different stages of their careers who can enrich the research environment and contribute to our activities. Preference will be given to applicants whose research is related to the Centre’s research agenda and individual staff members’ research. The number of visiting research fellows we can host at any given point of time depends on office space and

https://www.ace.lu.se/research/visiting-research-fellows - 2025-11-13

Lund East and Southeast Asian Studies

Lund East and Southeast Asian Studies was established in 2025. The series mostly includes dissertation but may also include other works. Most works are published both online as open access and in print. To get printed works you may need to contact either the author or Nina Brand.Chief editor: Marina SvenssonISSN: 3035-854X Fragmented PowerTabita Rosendal | Fragmented Power: The Reception of China'

https://www.ace.lu.se/publications/lund-east-and-southeast-asian-studies - 2025-11-13

Fragmented Power

Tabita Rosendal Ebbesen | Fragmented Power. The Reception of China's Foreign Policy Strategies in Sri Lanka | Lund East and Southeast Asian Studies 1  | 2025 | 123 s. | EnglishISSN: 3035-854XISBN: 978-91-90055-04-5, 978-91-90055-05-2 This dissertation presents a theory on China’s “Fragmented Power” in foreign politics by examining the reception of the “Belt and Road” Initiative in Sri Lanka. This

https://www.ace.lu.se/fragmented-power - 2025-11-13

Schedule Spring Semester 2025

5 February 15:15-17:00, Asia LibraryMartial Law in South Korea: Crisis, Resistance, and the Future of DemocracySpeakers: Erik Mobrand, Professor in the Graduate School of International Studies at Seoul National University, and docent in Asian studies and associated researcher in Sociology of Law, Lund University.Hyejin Kim, senior lecturer in political science at the National University of Singapo

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/perspective-asia-lecture-series/schedule-spring-semester-2025 - 2025-11-13

Speakers

Anders Riel Müller/송연준 is Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning at the University of Stavanger. His current research examines how imaginaries of progress shape political, economic, and cultural relations of production and consumption with a particular focus on aspects of justice. His geographical focus is on Scandinavia and South Korea. He is a founding member of the Social and Spatial

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/disrupted-histories-contested-futures-korean-adoption-politics-and-activism-europe/speakers - 2025-11-13

Disrupted Histories, Contested Futures: Korean Adoption, Politics, and Activism in Europe

Conference, May 7-8, 2026 Conference info Co-organizers: Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University & Center for Korean Studies, University of TübingenDate: 7-8 May, 2026Venue:  Asia Library, Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Sölvegatan 18 B, LundContact for more information:  Youngeun Koo In recent years, transnational adoption has come under increasing scrutiny, wi

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/disrupted-histories-contested-futures-korean-adoption-politics-and-activism-europe - 2025-11-13

Disrupted Histories, Contested Futures: Korean Adoption, Politics, and Activism in Europe

7 May 2026 15:00 to 8 May 2026 16:30 | Conference In recent years, transnational adoption has come under increasing scrutiny, with both sending and receiving countries reassessing its contested past. South Korea, the largest and most enduring sending country, has often been examined primarily through a U.S. framework, particularly in relation to U.S. empire and U.S.–ROK relations. This two-day con

https://www.ace.lu.se/calendar/disrupted-histories-contested-futures-korean-adoption-politics-and-activism-europe - 2025-11-13

Focus Asia 2013

27 March, 25-27 April & 25-26 November Entrenched Inequalities - East and WestTheories of inequality have so far almost exclusively been based on the empirical example of Western societies or have offered little more than quantitative data. However, each social structure is unique in its local and national characteristics. Inequalities of class may be more entrenched in the old democracies of the

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/selected-past-events/focus-asia/focus-asia-2013 - 2025-11-13

Gender equality (or inequality) in an era of demographic crisis in Japan

10 December 2025 15:15 to 17:00 | Lecture/talk Open lecture with Chigusa Yamaura, Associate Professor in Global and Area Studies at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies, University of Oxford This talk explores the complex relationship between 'gender equality' and the discourse of demographic crisis in contemporary Japan. Gender equality is currently promoted through various policies and i

https://www.ace.lu.se/calendar/gender-equality-or-inequality-era-demographic-crisis-japan - 2025-11-13

CANCELLED China's High-tech Totalitarianism and its Impacts on the Global Order

17 November 2025 15:15 to 17:00 | Lecture/talk Open lecture with Dr. Teng Biao, human rights lawyer and a Visiting Fellow at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg The rapid development of digital technologies has enabled the Chinese government to deploy new tools of social control. The unprecedented “high-tech totalitarianism” combines traditional repression with cutting-edge technolog

https://www.ace.lu.se/calendar/cancelled-chinas-high-tech-totalitarianism-and-its-impacts-global-order - 2025-11-13