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EASC scholarship competitions now open
The East Asian Studies Center announces the availability of applications for the 2018 Louise Zung-Nyi Loh Memorial Scholarship. Graduate and undergraduate students in any department who have an…
2018-19 FLAS Fellowship competition opens
EASC is seeking applications for fellowships for summer 2018 and academic year 2018-19 under the U.S. Department of Education's Title VI Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship program…
Apply now for fully funded Global Leadership Academy at Wuhan University
The Global Gateways and the East Asian Studies Center are currently accepting applications from undergraduate students to participate in a Global Leadership Academy at Wuhan University in Wuhan,…Motomu Ibaraki publishes in Syukan Economist
EASC affiliated faculty member, Professor Motomu Ibaraki, published a piece in Syukan Economist, one of Japan's major magazines published by Mainichi Newspaper. Syukan Economist, 2017, October…Professor Richard Moore receives Public Policy Award from American Anthropological Association
Richard Moore, emeritus professor in the School of Environment and Natural Resources, adjunct emeritus professor in the Department of Anthropology, and affiliated faculty of the East Asian Studies…
Professor Julia Andrews guest curates exhibit in Hong Kong
Professor Julia Andrews, Distinguished University Professor, History of Art, has guest curated an exhibit at the Hong Kong Jockey Club from September 27 – December 31, 2017. Painting Her Way…
Professor Mineharu Nakayama Publishes New Book on Japanese Language Acquisition
Mineharu Nakayama, DEALL professor of Japanese linguistics, has just published Studies in Chinese and Japanese Language Acquisition (John Benjamins, 2017), a coedited volume with Yi-ching Su and…
Professor Mark Bender Publishes New Book Featuring Poets from Borders of China and India
Mark Bender, chair of the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures (DEALL), has just published The Borderlands of Asia: Culture, Place, Poetry in the Cambria Sinophone World…