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Interdisciplinary teaching programs and research centres studying the cultures of the sub-continent
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BBCi World Service - South Asia
Supplies the Beeb's news and features regarding the region. Read them in Urdu, Hindi or English.
www.bbc.co.ukBritish Association for South Asian Studies
Find out about the association's work and upcoming events. Announces funding opportunities.
www.staff.brad.ac.ukBritish Library - Oriental & India Office Collections
Details the collection's holdings of manuscripts, government documents and artwork. Includes records of the British India Office.
www.bl.ukCarfax Publishing - Contemporary South Asia
Sums up the aims and scope of the journal and shares a sample copy. View the tables of contents for past issues.
www.tandf.co.ukICPS - India, Human Rights & Prison Management
International Centre for Prison Studies sums up a project meant to improve an understanding of human rights in India's prison system. Reports on the outcome.
www.kcl.ac.ukIndology - Institutions of Interest to Indologists
Connects to institutions in Britain and around the world that specialise in the study of India and Indian cultures.
www.ucl.ac.ukSOAS - Centre of South Asian Studies
School of Oriental and African Studies introduces the department and its members. Reports on current research projects.
www.soas.ac.ukSouth Asia Library Group - South Asian Resources
Supplies a directory of resources regarding South Asia studies and information.
www.bodley.ox.ac.ukUniversity of Birmingham - Asian Studies
Summarises the undergraduate, graduate and research programmes. Describes the division and its activities.
www.bham.ac.ukUniversity of Edinburgh - Centre for South Asian Studies
Discover the course and level offerings at the centre and find a list of associated staff. Shares a newsletter and describes the seminar programme.
www.ed.ac.uk
