Turkic and Central Eurasian Studies Resources at the UW
Founded in 1949, the Turkic and Central Eurasian Studies Program (TCESP) at the University
of Washington is one of the oldest and most distinguished programs on
Central Eurasian Studies in the United States. CASP is co-sponsored by the
Ellison Center (EC) for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies in
the Jackson School of International Studies (JSIS) and the Department of
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC).
The Central Eurasian Studies Program is recognized as one of the best in the
country that offers a complete program of Central Eurasian studies including
courses in Turkic languages, culture, history, literature, and area studies.
There are currently more than 18 participating UW faculty members from eight
academic departments and three professional schools.
One of the core elements of the Central Eurasian Program is language learning,
the program features courses at all language levels (elementary,
intermediate, and advanced) in Kazak, Kirgiz, Uygur and Uzbek.
The Central Asian Program has served both undergraduate and graduate
students by offering the opportunity to pursue an interdisciplinary training
in Central Asian studies in such fields as history, international relations,
anthropology and political sciences as well as in Slavic, Near Eastern and
East Asian languages and cultures.
TCESP is one of only a few programs that offer advanced Uygur & Uzbek Language courses!
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