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Students could potentially seek financial support for Arabic or Persian language studies during the 2019-2020 school year. The Middle East and South Asia remain critically important regions in our global landscape. CSAMES (Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies) provides Master's degree programs focused on these areas. This two-year graduate program caters to both scholars pursuing advanced academic research and professionals aiming for careers in various sectors including government, NGOs, media, international law, and cultural exchange programs. The curriculum offers comprehensive insights into the historical, cultural, social, and political aspects of these regions through multiple academic perspectives. For those entering professional fields, this education proves invaluable in addressing the evolving opportunities and complexities of the area. Aspiring academics gain broad regional knowledge and interdisciplinary research experience through the program. CSAMES provides student guidance through collaboration with about fifty academic departments and seventy-five faculty members, whose expertise spans both historical and modern studies of South Asia and the Middle East, covering subjects like religious identities, cultural traditions, literature, urban development, political systems, and gender studies. The University of Illinois maintains course offerings in Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, Turkish, Hindi, and Sanskrit, with students having access to over thirty language classes and fifty graduate-level discipline-specific courses.