Websites
ASEF Corporate Website
http://www.asef.orgRevamped in 2011 with a new look and improved navigation, ASEF’s primary website presents comprehensive information about the organisation, while showcasing its existing projects, recent announcements and completed activities and events. Visitors have access to participation information as well as the latest ASEF publications, news articles and links to partner organisations.
ASEM Infoboard
http://www.aseminfoboard.orgMandated by ASEM partners, the ASEM InfoBoard is a one-stop information service for all ASEM affairs and other matters involving Asia-Europe relations. A main source of information on the ASEM process, it plays a key role in elevating ASEM’s profile in the public eye.
Asia-Europe Classroom Network (AEC-NET)
http://aec.asef.orgThe Asia-Europe Classroom Network (AEC-NET) is ASEF’s primary channel connecting secondary and high schools, educators and students throughout Asia and Europe. Unveiled in December 1998, it creates opportunities for collaborative learning and intercultural exchanges, while functioning as a cyber-classroom for students and educators alike to forge stronger bi-regional networks and partnerships through common online projects and face-toface exchanges.
European Studies in Asia (ESiA)
http://www.asef.org/index.php/projects/programmes/548-ESiAUnique and interactive, the ESiA website enables online information sharing and collaboration among European studies academics, institutions and networks. Containing papers, articles, conference and publication announcements, vacancies and an extensive database of leading European studies institutions and networks in the two regions, it is a resource for European studies scholars in Asia and Europe to tap for information, debate and research.
culture360.org
http://www.culture360.orgBringing together the people of Asia and Europe through arts and culture, culture360.org has a significant presence in fostering cultural cooperation in the virtual world. Its online magazine is a wellspring of news, events and opportunities, while its main portal now hosts new features and social media tools after its relaunch in 2010. Conceived by the ASEM Culture Ministers and developed by ASEF since 2005, it caters to cultural practitioners, artists, policy makers, cultural ministries and anyone with an interest in Asia-Europe relations.
film.culture360.org
http://www.film.culture360.orgculture360.org is dedicated to sharing information on film industries with emphasis on Asian and European independent cinema. It continues the mission of its predecessor, SEA-Images (Synergy Europe-Asia in the field of cinema) with the aim of
- Providing relevant information on different tools, programmes, platforms available for young filmmakers from Asia and Europe seeking regional or international collaboration;
- Giving young filmmakers from Asia and Europe insights on practical experience and study cases by making them available to a wider audience;
- Giving a voice to observers and active figures of the film sector in the two regions, in order to understand further the particularities of each countries and the synergies between these two; and
- Contributing to the development of regional film policies and programmes to further nurture regional collaboration and support.
The online platform was initiated during the 1st Asia- Europe Film Development Plan Meeting held in Manila on 12-14 August 2002 and supported by the Asia-Europe Foundation.
The Asia-Europe Museum Network – ASEMUS
http://asemus.museumEstablished to promote mutual understanding, this cross-cultural network of museums organises collaborative activities and facilitates the shared use of museum collections. The ASEMUS website has been raising the visibility of the Network and its activities since its launch in July 2011. With a vibrant new design and features, it encourages dialogue and exchange of information among its members.
ASEF eNewsletter
http://www.asef.org/index.php/pubs/asef-enewslettersASEF eNewsletter is the one-stop source of information about ASEF’s latest and upcoming projects and activities. The eNewsletter is published every month and has an outreach of about 15,000 subscribers in Asia and Europe.


