International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS)

International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) ICAS is a global platform to engage in cross-disciplinary and cross-regional dialogues on Asia. One of IIAS’s flagship initiatives is ICAS.

The International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) is a global platform enabling individuals and institutions from around the world to come together and exchange views on various issues pertaining to Asia. Its Secretariat is hosted by the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) in Leiden, the Netherlands. ICAS provides a space where Asia scholars and social and cultural actors from across the globe can interact directly. It is organised by local hosts (universities, organisations, and cities) in cooperation with the ICAS Secretariat. ICAS offers the organising host a unique opportunity to profile itself within the global framework of Asian studies. ICAS also connects dynamically with the host city, attracting participants from all continents to engage in interdisciplinary dialogues on Asia that transcend academic disciplines and geographic regions. Since 1997, ICAS has brought together more than 20,000 scholars, civil society representatives, practitioners, and artists at 13 conventions. Publishers, institutes, and NGOs converge to display their products, services, and research outcomes at the ICAS Asian Studies Book Fair. The Decentring of Asian Studies
Through its activities, ICAS contributes to the decentring of Asian studies. This is illustrated by the ICAS Book and Dissertations Prize, which includes nine languages, and the co-organisation with the Association of Asian Studies in Africa (A-ASIA) of Africa–Asia conferences, with the next edition in Senegal in 2025. The Thirteenth Edition of ICAS
ICAS 13 was held in Surabaya, Indonesia, from 28 July to 1 August 2024, in collaboration with our local partner, Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR), and the Airlangga Institute of Indian Ocean Crossroads (AIIOC). ICAS 13 represented a new phase in the efforts of IIAS and its global partners to re-imagine the academic conference in the post-COVID-19 era. In today’s world, the effects of disturbed human-nature relations are visible in every aspect of daily life. We are convinced that, despite the expediency of digital platforms, in-person academic events remain important, provided they embrace a place-based approach to questions of global relevance. ICAS 13 was organised as a Conference-Festival (ConFest) at the heart of Asia's realities, providing an engaging and embedded conference experience within the local context of Surabaya. By utilising the rich resources offered by the city and the people of East Java, ICAS 13 aimed to create an experiential local-global ConFest that celebrated diversity and fostered collaboration across academia, civil society, and the arts. Surabaya is a compelling case study for the practical application and relevance of a cross-disciplinary approach to emerging socio-cultural issues. As a multicultural and densely populated city, Surabaya necessitates a multi-faceted perspective for any phenomenon. During the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing and resolving cases in various specific sites and scales in Surabaya required medical efforts as well as cultural and sociological approaches. From the early 2020s until now, this period has been transformative, encouraging people to view Surabaya holistically rather than fragmentarily (historically, culturally, or nationalistically). This reality underscores the importance of a cross-disciplinary approach, making Surabaya an ideal location for ICAS and Asian studies in the post-COVID-19 era. The main theme of ICAS 13, ‘Crossways of Knowledge,’ represents the collaboration between IIAS and AIIOC. IIAS, the home of the ICAS Secretariat, has played an essential role in establishing AIIOC. As an institution navigating Asian studies in transdisciplinary, trans-sectoral, and transnational contexts, IIAS inspires Universitas Airlangga’s AIIOC to operate similarly. The four faculties that initiated AIIOC—the Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, and Faculty of Public Health—exemplify the interlinked nature of AIIOC, even within its internal organisational structure. The IIAS
The International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) hosts and supports the ICAS Secretariat. IIAS is a global research organisation and knowledge exchange platform based in Leiden, the Netherlands. The Institute initiates and promotes interdisciplinary and trans-sectoral programmes that engage partners in and with Asia, globally. IIAS seeks to promote a contextualised understanding of Asian realities and pioneer new approaches to the study of Asia and the ‘Asian factor’ in a changing global environment. It does so through activities in research, education, publications, dissemination, network development, institutional support, and community services outside academia. IIAS aims to contribute culturally and socially informed, policy-relevant knowledge on/in/with Asia. For more information on IIAS, please visit: http://iias.asia.

📢 Just 2 days until the start of AA3! 📢🇸🇳 African wax fabrics are a vibrant expression of cultural heritage, artistry, a...
09/06/2025

📢 Just 2 days until the start of AA3! 📢

🇸🇳 African wax fabrics are a vibrant expression of cultural heritage, artistry, and identity. Rich in color, texture, and symbolism, each pattern tells a story, reflecting social status, regional identity, or traditional beliefs. From everyday wear to ceremonial attire, they celebrate a deep-rooted legacy of craftsmanship and creativity that continues to inspire both local and global fashion.

🇸🇳 Each Registered AA3 participants will receive a specially crafted tote bag, available in 18 different designs.



Kër Thiossane

🎶 5 Days to go: Africa-Asia 3, Opening Ceremony Performances ⭐ We are honored to open the event with a powerful multidis...
06/06/2025

🎶 5 Days to go: Africa-Asia 3, Opening Ceremony Performances

⭐ We are honored to open the event with a powerful multidisciplinary performance: LONKKO (Frères d’âmes / Deep Brothers), presented by , a creative collective based in Dakar.

⭐ LONKKO explores the deep symbiosis between African and Asian traditions, blending martial arts and sabar dance—a traditional Senegalese form—to create new rhythms, movements, and expressions on stage. Musicians, dancers, vocalists, and performers come together to craft a shared narrative on stage, highlighting both difference and connection.

⭐ Following the performance, we welcome the captivating voice of Kalsoum, a rising figure in Afro soul and jazz. Her music blends tradition and modernity, embodying the evolving spirit of the African music scene.

⭐ There is no better place for this celebration than Dakar, a city where artistic innovation thrives and the music scene continues to shape new sounds across the continent and beyond.

🔗 Read more at:https://www.iias.asia/sites/iias/files/2025-06/PressRelease_ConFest%20Africa_Asia%20ENGLISH.pdf

⏰11 June 2025: 18:00 – 19:30

📍Université Cheikh Anta Diop (UCAD – Dakar Library Plaza)



[Kalsoum performing at the Fête de la Musique, French Cultural Centre, 2019. Courtesy of Label Assamane]

📚 Don't forget to Support the UCAD Library Book Donation Campaign! 📚Dear participants of 'Africa-Asia: A New Axis of Kno...
04/06/2025

📚 Don't forget to Support the UCAD Library Book Donation Campaign! 📚

Dear participants of 'Africa-Asia: A New Axis of Knowledge.' As part of our commitment to fostering knowledge exchange, we are organizing a book donation campaign to enrich our partner, the Université Cheikh Anta Diop’s library, with valuable resources on Asia and Africa-Asia relations.

We kindly ask each participant to contribute at least 1 book (in French, English, or Portuguese).

Your donation will make a real difference in expanding access to critical scholarship and strengthening academic connections between Africa and Asia.

📍 Bring your book to the event or contact us for alternative donation options.

📢 Spread the word and help us make this initiative a success! Discover more at https://africaasia3.eventscribe.net/aaStatic.asp?SFP=RUtHS1FTR1hAMjI4ODJAQm9vayBEb25hdGlvbiBDYW1wYWlnbg📢



[Photo courtesy of Mitchell Orr on Unsplash]

🇸🇳Just 1 week until  !🇸🇳🔸The     is almost here! From June 11–14, 2025, Dakar, Senegal will welcome a dynamic group of a...
04/06/2025

🇸🇳Just 1 week until !🇸🇳

🔸The is almost here! From June 11–14, 2025, Dakar, Senegal will welcome a dynamic group of artists, scholars, and activists from across Africa and the rest of the world.

🔸Highlights Include: Opening and Closing Ceremonies, Thematic Sessions, Festival and Cultural Events, workshops and so much more!

🔸We look forward to welcoming our participants to for four days of deep conversation, creative collaboration, and shared visions. The organizing committee will be sharing highlights, updates, and information on the AsiaScholars (ICAS) social media channels.



[Curioso on Unsplash]

📢 The Africa Asia 3 Organizational Committee has just released its official programme for the upcoming ConFest! 📢Dear pa...
20/05/2025

📢 The Africa Asia 3 Organizational Committee has just released its official programme for the upcoming ConFest! 📢

Dear participants and all those interested in ‘Africa-Asia: A New Axis of Knowledge’ (Dakar, June 11–14 2025).

You can now discover the AA3 schedule, programmes, participants, presentation guidelines, and more by following the link below:

🔗https://africaasia3.eventscribe.net/aaStatic.asp?SFP=R01MQ05IV0dAMjI2MjFAU2NoZWR1bGUtYXQtYS1HbGFuY2U

🇸🇳We look forward to welcoming you in Dakar next month🇸🇳

[IIAS] The Update | April 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/iias/iias-the-update-may-2025 We have nine upcoming events for you t...
02/05/2025

[IIAS] The Update | April 2025 - https://mailchi.mp/iias/iias-the-update-may-2025 We have nine upcoming events for you to attend, online and/or in person, free of charge. In addition, you can listen to a great new podcast with the co-editors of 'Architectural Encounters in Asia Pacific: Built Traces of Intercolonial Trade, Industry and Labour, 1800s-1950s' (published by Bloomsbury in 2024).

This conference will follow the ConFest model established for    🌍🌏 Africa-Asia: A New Axis of Knowledge – 3rd Edition 1...
28/01/2025

This conference will follow the ConFest model established for

🌍🌏 Africa-Asia: A New Axis of Knowledge – 3rd Edition
11-14 June, Dakar, Senegal

We’ve received an overwhelming number of proposals for the third edition of Africa-Asia: A New Axis of Knowledge, reaffirming the importance and urgency of this space for inclusive debate and collaboration, with knowledge actors and local communities from the Global South.

The submissions cover a wide spectrum of topics, deepening discussions on shared histories and connections between African and Asian contexts. They also expand their scope to encompass Latin America, exploring the dynamic triangulations and intersections between these three regions.

Key themes to be explored include:

📌 The future of the Sahel region
📌 The disconnect between agriculture and health in Afro-Asian contexts
📌 The Bandung Spirit and its legacy in contemporary diplomacy
📌 African art in Chinese museums and Asian art in African museums
📌 Islamophobia and its transformations over time and space
📌 Maritime narratives and the South Atlantic escape routes
📌 The colonial legacy of lion hunting in West Africa and India
📌 Creolization processes in the Indian Ocean
📌 The role of open science and open access publications in strengthening South-South dialogue

And this is just the beginning! The event promises to bring forward critical reflections and foster collaborations to better understand and reimagine global connections.

📅 Date: 11–14 June
📍 Location: Dakar
Presentations in English, French and Portuguese.

🌐 Learn more and stay updated on our website: https://www.iias.asia/event/africa-asia-new-axis-knowledge-third-edition

🤝 Organised by: , , and , with the support of

We’re looking forward to these transformative discussions and to strengthening ties between Africa, Asia, and beyond!

For queries about the event: AfricaAsia@iias.nl

Only one more week to submit your proposal(s) for the upcoming Africa-Asia: A Nex Axis of Knowledge 3 ConFest in Dakar, ...
23/09/2024

Only one more week to submit your proposal(s) for the upcoming Africa-Asia: A Nex Axis of Knowledge 3 ConFest in Dakar, Senegal. Deadline CfP: 1 October 2024.

🔸For the upcoming ‘Africa-Asia, A New Axis of Knowledge Conference-Festival 3’ in Dakar (Senegal), we are inviting proposals in English, French and Portuguese. Take this opportunity to engage with other participants thinking both comparatively and holistically about the challenges and possibilities of cross-continental and trans-regional encounters!

🔸The collaborative mission of Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (UCAD, Dakar, Senegal), Collective Africa-Southeast Asia Platform (CASAP, Bangkok, Thailand) and the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS, Leiden, The Netherlands) aims to stimulate inquiry into the rich resources offered by the city of Dakar and its surroundings.

🔸In this way, the city itself enables the materialization of an experiential Conference-Festival (ConFest) that celebrates diversity within academia, but that also extends beyond academia into civil society and the arts.

🔺Submission deadline proposals: 1 October 2024 (less than three weeks left!)
📅 ConFest dates: 11 - 14 June 2025
📍Location: Dakar, Senegal

➡️ Get more practical information at: https://www.iias.asia/event/africa-asia-new-axis-knowledge-third-edition

➡️ For inquiries, contact: AfricaAsia@iias.nl



[photo credits: Curioso-Photography on Unsplash]

20/08/2024

✨With coming to a close earlier this month, IIAS would like to extend its warmest regards and thanks to all of the partners, organizers, and volunteers who have made this momentous initiative possible ✨

🔹We also thank all of its participants for fostering a vibrant environment of exchange and discourse, as well as dynamic workshops and beautiful, thought-provoking exhibitions.

🔹The 13th Edition of the International Convention of Asia Scholars, a first of its kind, is a global immersive platform enabling individuals and institutions from all over the world to come together to exchange views on a variety of issues pertaining to Asia. It provides a space where Asia scholars and social and cultural actors from across the globe can interact directly.

🔹In the upcoming weeks, we will be highlighting some of the roundtables, workshops, and activities that took place during the

🔗Stay connected for the next ICAS by visiting https://icas.asia/ and Follow ICAS



[images courtesy of .unair]

07/08/2024

🌍📢 [Call for Proposals] Africa-Asia, A New Axis of Knowledge: ConFest 3

Exciting news! The submission portal for Africa-Asia 3 is now open! Join us in Dakar, Senegal, from 11-14 June 2025.

Hosted by Cheikh Anta Diop University, the Collective Africa-Southeast Asia Platform, and IIAS, Africa-Asia 3 builds on the rich dialogues of the Africa-Asia Conferences in Accra (2015) and Dar es Salaam (2018). This edition will deepen our exploration of the dynamic and historical connections between Africa and Asia.

Experience the vibrant resources of Dakar and its surroundings at this unique Conference-Festival (ConFest) that celebrates academic diversity and extends into civil society and the arts. Submit your proposals in English, French, or Portuguese and join us in this exciting exchange of knowledge and experiences!

Deadline to submit: 1 October 2024
Website: https://tinyurl.com/2jdyzfbr

We can’t wait to see your contributions!

During the roundtable "Rethinking Community-engaged Approaches I & II: Principles, Methods, and Tools" members of the So...
30/07/2024

During the roundtable "Rethinking Community-engaged Approaches I & II: Principles, Methods, and Tools" members of the Southeast Asia Neighbourhoods Network (SEANNET) and River Cities Network (RCN) discussed the ins & outs and the do's & dont's of community-based participatory research.

🔹  successfully commenced last night with an opening ceremony and dinner. 🔹Participants enjoyed performances from local ...
29/07/2024

🔹 successfully commenced last night with an opening ceremony and dinner.

🔹Participants enjoyed performances from local dancers and singers as well as the opening remarks from guests and officials from Indonesia, Senegal, The Netherlands, and beyond.

🔹We would like to thank all those who were able to make this first night possible and successful and look forward to the week of ahead!

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