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World Youth Alliance
Internships are voluntary and may be done on a part or full-time basis. All internships will be coordinated and supervised by the Regional Directors of the Asia. The Asia Pacific Internship Program is open to all World Youth Alliance members in the Asia Pacific region between the ages of 18 and 29. Internships run for 10 to 12 weeks on the average. Interns will be assigned a project and will be in-charge of implementing it according to the specifics in the brief.
CIDA International Youth Internship
The International Youth Internship Program (IYIP) is an employment program for young Canadians between the ages of 19-30. If you’re a post-secondary graduate, you could be eligible for this chance of a lifetime to work in a developing country and contribute to Canada’s international development goals.
Center for Asian Pacific Initiative
CAPI's International Internship Program, young people are increasingly turning to the international arena as an area for future employment. This is a field that is expanding at a tremendous rate and one that requires not only academic credentials but also practical experience.
In light of this, CAPI is pleased to offer an internship program that provides young Canadians with the opportunity to work in organizations in the Asia-Pacific region.
Association for Asian Studies
"The Association for Asian Studies (AAS)—the largest society of its kind, with approximately 7,000 members worldwide—is a scholarly, non-political, non-profit professional association open to all persons interested in Asia.
It seeks through publications, meetings, and seminars to facilitate contact and an exchange of information among scholars to increase their understanding of East, South, and Southeast Asia. It counts among its members scholars, business people, diplomats, journalists, and interested lay persons.
Canadian Asian Studies Association
"The Canadian Asian Studies Association (CASA) is a national voluntary, non-profit organization which seeks to expand and disseminate knowledge about Asia in Canada."
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South East Asia Group
"The University of Toronto houses one of the strongest concentration of scholars in North America working on Southeast Asia in the social sciences and the humanities. The Southeast Asia Group is a formal group of scholars working and teaching on Southeast Asia at the University of Toronto. The group’s mandate is to provide a forum to discuss, initiate, plan, and coordinate research, teaching, and other activities relating to Southeast Asia.
East Asian Studies Internet Resources
A repository of Internet resources in diverse fields, including Art, Business/Economy, News, Philosophy/Religions, Politics/Law, and Professional Associations and Academic Programs.
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Carnegie Mellon University Libraries
A comprehensive, extensive, and expert resource on Asian history, with links to archives, associations, databases, internet guides and journals.
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http://www.library.cmu.edu/Research/Humanities/History/asianhistory.html

