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Centre for Nepal and Asian Studies(CNAS)
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| Position | Discipline | No. |
| Professor | Political Science | 1 |
| Professor | Nep. History, Culture and Archaeology | 1 |
| Reader | Political Science | 2 |
| Reader | History | 2 |
| Reader | Linguistics | 1 |
| Reader | Nep. History, Culture and Archaeology | 1 |
| Reader | Anthropology | 1 |
| Lecturer | Political Science | 1 |
| Lecturer | Sociology | 3 |
| Lecturer | History | 2 |
| Lecturer | Economics | 1 |
| Position | No. |
| Deputy Administrator | 2 |
| Senior Documentation Officer | 1 |
| Asst. Documentation Officer | 1 |
| Asst. Database Officer | 2 |
| Account Officer | 1 |
| Asst. Administrator | 2 |
| Typist 'Ka' | 3 |
| Office Assistant | 3 |
| Logistic Staffs | 15 |
A Research Project on "Peace Building and Capacity Development” has been conducted since 2010. Under this project various programmes including two international seminars have been successfully organized.
CNAS is carrying out another joint project on "Social Exclusion and Inclusion" collaborating with SIRF/SNV, Nepal.
CNAS has started long-term collaboration with the Platform of Danish Universities since 2010. Various research programs will be conducted including capacity building of faculty members of CNAS.
Furthermore, some of the prominent Foreign institutions which have been affiliated with CNAS are as follows:
• National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), UPR 299 Environment, Society and Culture in the Himalayas, France
• Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University, Japan.
• Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Oxford University, UK.
• The School for international training, Vermouth, USA
• Nityananda Institute, Oregon, USA
• Centre for International Exchange and Cooperation, Andong
National University, South Korea.
So far, CNAS has produced more than 300 publications substantially contributing to the knowledge and understanding of Nepali society, culture, history, linguistics, contemporary politics and Asian studies. Its biannual multidisciplinary journal, Contributions to Nepalese Studies, has been publishing articles (both in English and Nepali) since 1973 and has remained the single most important journal of Nepalese Studies within Nepal and abroad. The latest issue published in 2012 is Vol. 38, No. 2.
The Centre functions under Executive Director, who is both its academic and administrative head.
Mr. Naniram Khatri
Executive Director
CNAS, TU
PO Box 3757
Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel: 977-1-4332078; 4331740; 4333223
Fax: 977-1-4331184
E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Website: http/www.cnastu.org.np