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2021-2022 FLAS Fellowship competition opens

EASC is seeking applications for fellowships for summer 2021 and academic year 2021-2022 under the U.S. Department of Education's Title VI Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS)…

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ICS & NCUSCR 2020 CHINA Town Hall Series

The Institute for Chinese Studies is partnering again this year with the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations for the 2020 CHINA Town Hall.

CHINA Town Hall connects leading China…

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Area Studies Centers' Diversity Speaker Series

Ohio State is taking a fresh look at the Black Lives Matter movement and how it relates to every facet of knowledge we engage in across all disciplines and from multiple cultural perspectives. The…

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Japanese Interpretation course to be offered in Spring 2021

EASC and DEALL will offer "Introduction to Professional Japanese Interpretation" course in Spring 2021, with support from a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant. Course details are as…

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EASC and CSCC develop video modules on the Japanese "samurai" warrior class

Building on its partnership from 2014-2019 which resulted in the development of 14 new video modules on East Asian history, the East Asian Studies Center (EASC) and Columbus State Community…

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Area Studies Centers Award $1.5 million in FLAS Fellowships for Summer 2020 and Academic Year 2020-2021

The East Asian Studies Center, Center for Latin American Studies and Center for Slavic and East European Studies have awarded more than $1.5 million in student support this year in the form of 64…

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Autumn 2020 EASC Program Calendar

The East Asian Studies Center's (EASC) Autumn 2020 events calendar is now available for download and printing. It includes information on lectures, conferences, performances, and other events…

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Who's not to Blame in the South Korea-Japan Spat?

When the United States endeavored to build a new world order in the Pacific after World War II it did so assuming a close, cooperative rapport between American allies South Korea and Japan. What…

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Prof. Danielle Pyun to lead Institute for Korean Studies

Danielle Pyun, associate professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, has been appointed director of the Institute for Korean Studies (IKS), beginning September 1, 2020.…