| Session 1 | Indigeneity in Southeast Asia: Mobilization, Meaning, and Contestation ❶ | Antoine LaugrandSusanna Barnes |
| Session 2 | Indigeneity in Southeast Asia: Mobilization, Meaning, and Contestation ❷ | Antoine LaugrandSusanna Barnes |
| Session 3 | Indigeneity in Southeast Asia: Mobilization, Meaning, and Contestation ❸ | Antoine LaugrandSusanna Barnes |
| Session 4 | Book Forum Youth Activism in Asia: A New Wave of Student Protest and Political Mobilisation | Colm A. Fox |
| Session 5 | Intimacy of revolution, periphery of power: In the fissures of twentieth-century ideological exchanges between Southeast Asia and China ❶ | Yi Li |
| Session 6 | Intimacy of revolution, periphery of power: In the fissures of twentieth-century ideological exchanges between Southeast Asia and China ❷ | Yi Li |
| Session 7 | Book Forum Formative Readings in Southeast Asian Studies – Personal Perspectives on Essential Works | Annuska DerksEsther LeemannPujo Semedi |
| Session 8 | Book Forum Being Present. Emerging Ethnographic Perspectives and the Study of Laos | Paul-David LutzRosalie Stolz |
| Session 10 | Single Round Table The Future of Southeast Asian Studies: Where will the experts of tomorrow be educated and how? | Antje MissbachJemma PurdeySol Dorotea Iglesias |
| Session 11 | Thinking, Doing, and Governing Revolution in Post-Coup Myanmar ❶ | Chosein YamahataCécile MedailStella Naw |
| Session 12 | Thinking, Doing, and Governing Revolution in Post-Coup Myanmar ❷ | Chosein YamahataCécile MedailStella Naw |