The SEAMEO Quarterly (ISSN 0857-0361)

(ISSN 0857-0361)

The SEAMEO Quarterly was published 1978 - 1992 (Volume 15 No.2) to replace the SEAMEO Digest.

However, the Regional Workshop for Information and Publications Officers in August 1992 decided to reformat and rename the SEAMEO Quarterly into two publications: a biannual SEAMEO Forum and a monthly SEAMEO Update.

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1978 Volume 1 No.1 12 Years of regional cooperation through education, science and culture...
No.2 The SEAMEO Centre staff development programme
No.3 SEDF: bringing SEAMEO into the mainstream of world cooperation and regional development
No.4 Governing boards: fountain of policy - making wisdom, source of strength in SEAMEO
1979 Volume 2
No.1 Role of U.S. government in the funding of SEAMEO
No.2 CIDA-SEAMEO programme ends but impact, legacy will linger on
No.3 The Netherlands through SEAMEO assists in the manpower development of Southeast Asia
No.4 Germany supports pursuit for better quality of life through SEAMEO
1980 Volume 3
No.1 SEAMEO enters its 15th year
 
 
No.2 Denmark's assistance in the development of Southeast Asia through SEAMEO
 
 
No.3 Japan - SEAMEO relations: fervent and intensifying
 
 
No.4 United Kingdom's fruitful co-operation in SEAMEO
1981 Volume 4
No.1 Australia's commitments to Southeast Asians through SEAMEO
 
 
No.2 France's deepening interest in the welfare of Southeast Asians
 
 
No.3 New Zealand's role in strengthening regional co-operation in Southeast Asia through SEAMEO
 
No.4 SEAMEO countries identify with the Gotong-Royong way
1982 Volume 5
No.1 Malaysia's generous role in SEAMEO
 
No.2 Philippines resolute commitments to SEAMEO
 
No.3 Singapore's participation in the development of education, science and culture in SEA through SEAMEO
 
No.4 Thailand: an integral part in the mosaic of regional co-operation
1983 Volume 6
No.1 18th SEAMEC Conference; Affiliate Membership
No.2 BIOTROP: the solution to the region's biological problems
No.3 The INNOTECH saga
No.4 RECSAM
1984 Volume 7
No.1 SEAMEO growing, with leaps and bounds 
No.2 SEARCA: pushing farther the horizons of agriculture and rural development in the SEAMEO Region
No.3 From ARCAFA to SPAFA: what next?
No.4 Southeast Asia's tropical disease-ravaged face
1985 Volume 8
No.1 SEAMEO-Canada Cdn$ 9.5m project for human resource development
No.2 RELC's expanding role in linguistics 
No.3 Associate Member Countries' vital role in SEAMEO Centre staff development programme
No.4 SEAMEO Centre/Project Governing Board
1986 Volume 9
No.1 SEAMEO: an instrument of peace and stability in Southeast Asia
No.2 Consultants and experts: a catalyst of change in the region
No.3 Personnel exchange: enhancing the region's supply of high-level manpower
No.4 SEDF: repository of gifts and contributions to SEAMEO
1987 Volume 10
No.1 22nd SEAMEC Conference: Council optimistic and confident on SEAMEO's future
No.2 Canada plays vital role in SEAMEO regional project in human resource development
No.3 DANIDA assistance - Denmark's legacy in the region
No.4 West Germany contributions to SEAMEO's human resource development objective
1988 Volume 11
No.1 SEAMEC members and donor governments renew pledges of support for SEAMEO
No.2 Through SEAMEO: France touches the lives of numerous Southeast Asians
No.3 15 years of fruitful SEAMEO-Australia relations
No.4 New Zealand's role in the SEAMEO region
1989 Volume 12
No.1 24th SEAMEC Conference
No.2 SEAMEO - UNESCO cooperation for global peace, prosperity and security through education, science and culture
No.3 Federal Republic of Germany - SEAMEO cooperation: FRGs support of SEAMEO touches the lives of Southeast Asians
No.4 Japan's assistance to SEAMEO: ever zealous and increasing
1990 Volume 13
No.1 25th SEAMEC Conference
No.2 SEAMEO - France project: for effective forest management with the use of SPOT image
No.3 The Netherlands contributions, through SEAMEO, in human resource development in SE Asia
No.4 Through HOMs and SEAMEC Conferences: SEAMEO High Officials and their role in the Organization's policy-making
  Silver Anniversary 30 November 1965 - 30 November 1990: After 25 years of successful operations - SEAMEO is confident in meeting new challenges.
1991 Volume 14
No.1 26th SEAMEC Conference: Strategic plan for the 1990s adopted
No.2 Strategic planning workshop and CDM 91
No.3 SEAMEO VOCTECH host country: Brunei Darussalam's full commitment to SEAMEO
No.4 SEAMEC referendum admits Viet Nam as Member State, Lao PDR request for active status
1992 Volume 15
No.1 Bright future for HRD in SEA, through SEAMEO: Strategic plan for the 1990s approved
No.2 SEA and ME joint venture through SEAMEO - ISESCO
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