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The ''ASEAN Virtual University'' was established by the ASEAN University Network (AUN) in 1997-1998, designed to help ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asia Nations) member countries transfer a sense of 'regional awareness' and identity to students. A single shared curriculum was developed to provide information about ASEAN societies, economies and politics; its syllabus is available on the ASEAN Virtual University site. Development of the Virtual University was led by De La Salle University in the [[Philippines]].


The ASEAN Virtual University was established by the ASEAN University Network (AUN) in 1997-1998, designed to help ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asia Nations) member countries realise a regional awareness and identity. A single curriculum was developed to provide students with information about ASEAN societies, economies and politics in the ASEAN countries, designed to develop into a joint degree-granting programme for ASEAN Studies. Development of the ASEAN Virtual University was led by De La Salle University in the Philippines.
The ASEAN Virtual University web site is at http://aunvirtualu.dlsu.edu.ph/


ASEAN University Network (AUN) was founded in November 1995 by ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asia Nations) member countries. Membership has ranged from 13 to 23 nations. As noted on the ASEAN web site:
== More details ==
 
ASEAN University Network (AUN) itself was founded in November 1995 by ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asia Nations) member countries. Membership has ranged from 13 to 23 nations. As noted on the ASEAN web site:
:The main objective of the AUN is to strengthen the existing network of co-operation among leading universities in ASEAN, by promoting co-operation and solidarity among ASEAN scholars and academicians, developing academic and professional human resource, and promoting information dissemination among ASEAN academic community.
 
The Office of the AUN Secretariat is in Bangkok, Thailand.
 
The ASEAN Virtual University web site is at http://aunvirtualu.dlsu.edu.ph/
The ASEAN University Network web site is at http://www.aun-sec.org


:''The main objective of the AUN is to strengthen the existing network of co-operation among leading universities in ASEAN, by promoting co-operation and solidarity among ASEAN scholars and academicians, developing academic and professional human resource, and promoting information dissemination among ASEAN academic community.''


== More details ==
See also AVIST, the ASEAN Virtual Institute of Science and Technology, at http://www.avist.org/ . AVIST is run by a sub-committee under the ASEAN committee on Science and Technology; courses use the VClass platform.


== Reports ==
== Reports ==
The most recent AUN newsletter (June 2008) is at http://www.aun-sec.org/download/may/vol9-2008.pdf
AUN's most recent newsletter is at http://www.aun-sec.org/download/may/vol9-2008.pdf (June 2008).
 


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The ASEAN Virtual University was established by the ASEAN University Network (AUN) in 1997-1998, designed to help ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asia Nations) member countries transfer a sense of 'regional awareness' and identity to students. A single shared curriculum was developed to provide information about ASEAN societies, economies and politics; its syllabus is available on the ASEAN Virtual University site. Development of the Virtual University was led by De La Salle University in the Philippines.

The ASEAN Virtual University web site is at http://aunvirtualu.dlsu.edu.ph/

More details

ASEAN University Network (AUN) itself was founded in November 1995 by ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asia Nations) member countries. Membership has ranged from 13 to 23 nations. As noted on the ASEAN web site:

The main objective of the AUN is to strengthen the existing network of co-operation among leading universities in ASEAN, by promoting co-operation and solidarity among ASEAN scholars and academicians, developing academic and professional human resource, and promoting information dissemination among ASEAN academic community.

See also AVIST, the ASEAN Virtual Institute of Science and Technology, at http://www.avist.org/ . AVIST is run by a sub-committee under the ASEAN committee on Science and Technology; courses use the VClass platform.

Reports

AUN's most recent newsletter is at http://www.aun-sec.org/download/may/vol9-2008.pdf (June 2008).


> Programmes