Department of Central Eurasian Studies | |
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Address | |
Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, Room 3024, | 355 N. Jordan Ave. , | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1943 |
Chair | Öner Özçelik |
Faculty | 26 full faculty, 7 adjunct |
Campus | Indiana University (Bloomington) |
Information | 812-855-2233 |
Website | https://ceus.indiana.edu |
The Department of Central Eurasian Studies,[1] often abbreviated as CEUS, is a specialized academic department in the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies,[2] at the Bloomington campus of Indiana University, in Bloomington, Indiana. Since its original formation in 1943 as a language-training program for the U.S. military, the department has become the sole independent degree-granting academic unit staffed with its own faculty dedicated to Central Eurasia in the country. Due to the department and the presence of several additional centers - the Inner Asian & Uralic National Resource Center,[3] the Denis Sinor Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies,[4] and the Center for Languages of the Central Asian Region[5] - Indiana University currently hosts the premier program of Central Asian studies in the United States.
CEUS is home to many notable scholars of Central Eurasian studies, past and present, including Christopher Beckwith, Yuri Bregel, Jamsheed Choksy, Devin Deweese, William Fierman, György Kara, Nazif Shahrani, Denis Sinor, and Elliot Sperling. The department teaches many less commonly taught languages, including Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Kurdish, Pashto, Tajik, Turkmen, Uyghur, and Uzbek.