Center For East Asian Studies Newsletter
2011 - 2012: Issue No. 22, Friday March 30, 2012
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The weekly CEAS Newsletter notifies East Asianists in our region of events and opportunities of interest. Notices appear under eight headings:
- University of Pennsylvania East Asia Events
- Regional East Asia Events
- Employment and Internship Opportunities
- Fellowship and Award Opportunities
- East Asia Study Opportunities and Queries
- Conferences and Workshops
- Call for Submissions
- Opportunities for Teachers
* Indicates notices appearing for the first time. |
If you have notices in these categories that you would like posted here, please
send them to Melissa Jen DiFrancesco at meljen@sas.upenn.edu.
(I) University of Pennsylvania East Asia Events
* Jerome Cohen, New York University Law School - "China and the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights: Political Dissent and Other Issues"
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| Date: |
Monday, April 2, 2012 |
| Time: |
4:30 - 5:45 pm |
| Location: |
Silverman Hall Room 240B |
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Professor Jerome Cohen is the senior American expert on East Asian law. As Director of East Asian Legal Studies at Harvard Law School from 1964-1979, he helped pioneer the introduction of East Asian legal systems and perspectives into American legal curricula.
Each year, Jerome Cohen teaches a course on Chinese law and society. In some years he offers a third course on comparative international law, analyzing how countries with a Confucian tradition relate to the international laws and traditions of the "Christian West." In another course, he explores international business contracts and economic cooperation with East Asia.
In addition to these formal courses, Professor Cohen coordinates a Chinese language colloquium that attracts key figures in Chinese law and hosts a weekly Asia Hour for students, featuring informal (and frequently autobiographical) talks by prominent diplomatic and government officials, leading academics, and other influential practitioners in the East Asian legal area. |
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* CEAS China and International Human Rights Colloquium, Penn Law School |
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* China Week: "Chinese Slang Workshop"
| Date: |
Tuesday, April 3, 2012 |
| Time: |
7:00 - 8:00 pm |
| Location: |
Jon M. Huntsman Hall F92 |
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Have you ever wanted to learn Chinese? This is your opportunity to learn something a Chinese class can’t offer…how to speak grammatically incorrectly. Our presentation will feature some of the most interesting idioms and phrases that today’s Chinese youth use. No prior experience in Chinese is required! |
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* Sponsored by Wharton China Association |
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* David Shinn, George Washington University - "China in Africa"
| Date: |
Wednesday, April 4, 2012 |
| Time: |
3:30 - 5:00 pm |
| Location: |
Stiteler B26 |
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David Shinn is co-author with Joshua Eisenman, of the forthcoming book; "China and Africa: A Century of Engagement", University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012 |
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* African Studies Center Spring Lecture Series, co-sponsored by the Center for East Asian Studies |
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* Shu-mei Shih, Professor of Comparative Literature, Asian Languages and Cultures, and Asian American Studies at UCLA - “Is Feminism Translatable? Taiwan, Spivak, A-Wu”
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012 |
| Time: |
4:30 - 6:00 pm |
| Location: |
TBA |
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Using Gayatri Spivak’s encounter with Taiwan feminists in 2002 as a starting point, this lecture will explore the by now seemingly clichéd question of the translatability of feminism across geocultural differences. Thinking anew questions of difference and (in)commensurabilty as activated by the location of a small island nation, Taiwan, and its own feminist faultlines, this lecture seeks to further the discussion of an ethics of encounter in transnational feminist practices. |
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* Sponsored by the EALC Rickett Fund |
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* China Week: "Securing an Internship Panel"
| Date: |
Wednesday, April 4, 2012 |
| Time: |
7:00 pm-8:30 pm |
| Location: |
Jon M. Huntsman Hall 340 |
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Junior year is the busiest for Penn students, and finding internships can be hard. But WCA is here to help! Come and join us in the “Securing an Internship” Panel to learn from experienced upperclassmen who received offers from Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, UBS and Ernst & Young, mostly in Hong Kong offices! |
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* Sponsored by Wharton China Association |
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* Amy Hai-kyung Lee, Korean Studies Librarian (retired), C. V. Starr East Asian Library, Columbia University,
Daughter of HIH Late Prince Ŭi (Ŭi Ch'inwang) of Korea - "My Early Life in My Father's Palace"
| Date: |
Thursday, April 5, 2012 |
| Time: |
4:30 - 6:00 pm |
| Location: |
Stiteler B26 |
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"For a century, most have regarded Korea’s colonization by Japan in 1910 as an inevitable outcome of imperialist aggressions and failings of Korea’s leadership. According to this view rooted in Japanese colonialist historiography, hopelessly backward Korea was doomed amidst lingering strife between the father and the wife of Emperor Kojong (r. 1864–1907), as well as the conflict among court factions. In the past two decades, an increasing number of historians have demonstrated that Kojong played a critical role in spearheading a modernization effort that began producing tangible results, especially during the Korean Empire (Taehan Cheguk) period (1897– 1910). A grand-daughter of Emperor Kojong and a daughter of Prince Ŭi (1877–1955), Amy
Hai-kyung Lee* will reminisce on her childhood at her father’s palace during the colonial era,
coming of age during the chaotic postcolonial era of Korea, emigration to the U.S., and career as
the Korean studies librarian at Columbia University that not only helped to build one of the best Korean language collections in North America but also allowed her to rediscover her father as a
man who fought to be a citizen of independent Korea rather than a prince of a colonized nation.
The speaker will conclude her lecture with reflections on the royal house’s place in modern
history of Korea."
*A private citizen of the U.S., the speaker has declined forms of address customary for the
members of a royal dynasty. Also, neither Korean government maintains any constitutional
provision for the Yi royal house. |
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* Korea Current Affairs Forum, James Joo Jin-Kim Program in Korean Studies |
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Film Screening - Akira (1988, 125 mins, Japanese w/ English subtitles, free popcorn!)
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| Date: |
Thursday, April 5, 2012 |
| Time: |
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm |
| Location: |
Annenberg 110 (3620 Walnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19104) |
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"Kaneda is a bike gang leader whose close friend Tetsuo gets involved in a government secret project known as Akira. On his way to save Tetsuo, Kaneda runs into a group of anti-government activists, greedy politicians, irresponsible scientists and a powerful military leader. The confrontation sparks off Tetsuo's supernatural power leading to bloody death, a coup attempt and the final battle in Tokyo Olympiad where Akira's secrets were buried 30 years ago." from IMDb.com.
Director Kazuhiro Otomo’s animated film about psychic bikers in a dystopian future Neo-Tokyo has the rare combination of being a critical success and a cult classic.The Center for East Asian Studies hosts a screening of this seminal film with an introduction by Frank Chance, Associate Director of the Center for East Asian Studies. This is a great opportunity to see a modern masterpiece. |
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* Center for East Asian Studies; co-sponsored by Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia and the 2012 Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival |
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* China Week: "China Night"
| Date: |
Friday, April 6, 2012 |
| Time: |
Dinner starts at 6:00 pm
Show starts at 7:00 pm |
| Location: |
Rodin Rooftop Lounge |
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Get excited about our biggest event in the year - China Night! China Night is a performing arts show that will feature a diverse set of talents performed by Penn students and bring authentic Chinese food and culture to you. Here you can watch singing, dancing, Chinese music instruments playing, and standing comedy, etc. Delicious Authentic Chinese food from E Mei Restaurant will be provided! (This event is co-sponsored by Rodin House Council.) Prices: $8 RSVP, $10 at the gate.
RSVP here to claim your discounted price. |
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* Sponsored by Wharton China Association |
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* Eva Pils, Chinese University of Hong Kong - "The Crackdown on China's Human Rights Lawyers"
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| Date: |
Monday, April 9, 2012 |
| Time: |
4:30 - 5:45 pm |
| Location: |
Silverman Hall Room 240B |
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Eva Pils is an associate professor and director of the Centre for Rights and Justice at the Faculty of Law of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her scholarship focuses on human rights and China, with publications addressing the role and situation of Chinese human rights defenders, property law and land rights in China, the status of migrant workers, the Chinese petitioning system and conceptions of justice in China. |
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* CEAS China and International Human Rights Colloquium, Penn Law School |
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* Special Session with Delegation of Judges from China
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| Date: |
Thursday, April 12, 2012 |
| Time: |
4:30 - 5:45 pm |
| Location: |
Silverman Hall Room 240B |
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* CEAS China and International Human Rights Colloquium, Penn Law School |
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* Martin Kern, Princeton University - "The Poetry of Philosophical Prose: The First Chapter of Xunzi and the Last of Huainanzi"
| Date: |
Thursday, April 12, 2012 |
| Time: |
4:30 - 6:00 pm |
| Location: |
241 Van Pelt Library (Class of 1955 Conference Room) |
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Early Chinese philosophical prose contains numerous passages of poetic diction. These do not serve as mere embellishment but contribute to the particular ways in which arguments are developed. Unlike its ancient Greek counterpart, philosophy in early China did not reject poetry as falsehood but embraced it for its aesthetic force as well as for the truth claims it embodied. The lecture examines two prominent examples that are particularly rich in poetic diction: the first chapter "Exhortation to Learning" in Xunzi and the concluding chapter "Summary of the Essentials" in Huainanzi. While the two chapters serve very different purposes, they illustrate how philosophical argument was at once developed and displayed. |
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* EALC Rickett Lecture |
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* Taiwan Documentary Film Screening - An Exposure of Affected Hospital (2007, 59 min.), followed by a discussion with director Chu Hsien-Che
| Date: |
Thursday, April 12, 2012 |
| Time: |
1:30 - 3:00 pm |
| Location: |
218 Claire Fagin Hall |
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*Taiwan Documentary Film Festival, sponsored by the Taipei Cultural Center of TECO in New York; co-sponsored by the Center for East Asian Studies, and the Cinema Studies Program |
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* Taiwan Documentary Film Screening - They are Flying (2008, 118 min.), followed by a discussion with director Huang Chia-Chun
| Date: |
Friday, April 13, 2012 |
| Time: |
10:30 am - 1:00 pm |
| Location: |
Stiteler Hall B21 |
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*Taiwan Documentary Film Festival, sponsored by the Taipei Cultural Center of TECO in New York; co-sponsored by the Center for East Asian Studies, and the Cinema Studies Program |
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(II) Regional Events Related to East Asia
Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia - The 3rd Annual Cherry Blossom 5K Walk/Run
| Date: |
Sunday, April 15, 2012 |
| Time: |
8:00 AM |
| Website: |
http://sakura.japanphilly.org/node/12 |
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Registration Fee: $20 JASGP members; $25 non-members
In the morning hours just before the commencement of Sakura Sunday, both amateur and experienced athletes will take to the streets for the 3rd Annual Cherry Blossom 5K.
This event has been established to benefit the JASGP Community Tree Planting Project, which aims to:
- beautify the Philadelphia landscape with the continued planting and maintenance of cherry blossom trees
- set the backdrop for the Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia
- foster environmental appreciation and awareness inspired by Japanese culture
- continue a legacy that began in 1926 with the Japanese government's donation of 1,600 flowering trees to the City of Philadelphia
The run will be followed by Sakura Sunday, the centerpiece event of the Festival. |
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* Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia - A Project of the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia
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* Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia - Sakura Sunday
| Date: |
Sunday, April 15, 2012 |
| Time: |
10:00 am - 4:00 pm |
| Location: |
http://sakura.japanphilly.org/node/13 |
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Join us in Fairmount Park for an action-packed spring celebration of Japanese arts and culture! The centerpiece event of the festival, Sakura Sunday, is a day under the blossoms full of spectacular sights and performances with plenty of hands-on fun. Take in a day of captivating festivities or simply come out with friends and family to picnic under the cherry blossoms!
Main Stage Performance
- Tamagawa Taiko Drum & Dance
Thundering taiko drumming meets high-energy Japanese dance as Japan's Tamagawa University returns to Philadelphia. One of Japan's best performing arts schools, Tamagawa is ranked among the top 3 taiko groups in the world. Colorful costumes and unique choreography characterize Tamagawa Taiko's performances of traditional and original works.
In addition to the main stage performances, Sakura Sunday features a range of activities to be enjoyed by the entire family:
- Demonstrations: Karate, Swordcutting, Origami, Calligraphy, Tea Ceremony
- Workshops: Origami, Calligraphy, Go (Penn Go Society) & other Japanese Crafts
- Zenkaikon Cosplay Fashion Show: Anime fans will show off their crafting and costume skills as they become their favorite characters.
- Prettiest Pet in Pink Parade: Cats and Dogs are invited to don their best pink costume and join the Sakura Sunday festivities. Owners will parade with their pets around the sundial for a panel of judges. Registration opens at 11:00 am and only the first 12 registrants will be able to participate. Plan to arrive early.
- Harajuku Fashion Show: Area students will show off their hottest fashions inspired by the unique eccentricity of Tokyo's Harajuku district. You won't believe your eyes!
- Kamishibai Story Time: Shofuso's talented storytellers will ride around the grounds with their bicycle-mounted stage to share the story of "Momotaro, the Peach Boy." Listen to the tale of the friendly and generous boy born from a peach pit and receive a Kamishibai sticker to show you've participated!
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* Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia - A Project of the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia
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* Princeton University Tang Lecture Series - Empire and Artistic Practice in the Era of Manchu Rule
| Date: |
Monday, 16 April 2012
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Thursday, 19 April 2012 |
| Time: |
4:30 pm |
| Location: |
101 McCormick Hall |
| Website: |
http://www.princeton.edu/tang/lectures/tcls/ |
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Claudia Brown
Professor of Art History, Arizona State University
Monday, 16 April 2012 - Lecture 1: Proceeding Down the Grand Canal: The Qing Emperors' Maps and Topographical Paintings
Tuesday, 17 April 2012 - Lecture 2: The Emperor Commissions an Inventory: The State of the Field of Qing Painting Studies
Thursday, 19 April 2012 - Lecture 3: Scholar Zhang Peeks at Yingying: How Printed Books Inspired Painters of the Qing Dynasty |
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* Tang Center Lecture Series
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(III) Employment and Internship Opportunities (in order of application deadline)
AmerAsian School in Okinawa Employment Opportunity
- Location: Ginowan City, Okinawa, Japan
- Place of Work: NPO AmerAsian School in Okinawa
- Job Description: Elementary Teacher, Planning and teaching all subject excluding Japanese
- Working Hours: 8:00 – 16:00 Monday through Friday (Due to events, there may be work on Saturday)
- Employment Period: Year contract starting from the second week of April, 2012; (For those that are interested may renew their contract)
- Requirements:
College graduate and possess U.S. teaching credential.
Passionate and has a professional awareness towards education. In particular, has a desire to teacher child whose first language is not English.
NPO AmerAsian School in Okinawa is a private educational institution approved by the local Board of Education. The students register with local Japanese public schools and attend AASO. AASO report each student’s attendance and academic record to their registered public schools. The school year begins and ends the same period as Japanese public schools; April to March. Holidays are selected among Japanese and American holidays.
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Center for Asian Health, Temple University - several positions open
CAH is growing and expanding. Below are positions that we have open. Click on them to get a full description.
Please submit a letter of application, resume, a writing sample and three names and contact information of references by Email to: cah@temple.edu or mail to:
Center for Asian Health, Temple University
1415 N Broad St. Suite 116
Philadelphia, PA 19122
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Haverford College - Visiting Assistant Professor in the Study of Modern or Contemporary Japan
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral teaching fellow in modern and/or contemporary Japanese culture or history for academic year 2012-2013. This position is made possible with the support of the ASIANetwork/Luce Teaching Fellow Program. While the specific discipline or field is open, the search committee will be most interested in applicants working in one of the following three clusters of inquiry:
A) Modern and/or Contemporary Social History, Peace Movements, Environmental Activism, Labor Movements
B) Modern and/or Contemporary Literature, Colonial Asia, 20th C. Drama, Gender and Sexuality
C) Film Studies, Visual Culture, Narrative Media
The successful candidate will have a demonstrated record of excellence in teaching and research and a dedication to the principles of liberal arts education. A native/near-native proficiency in Japanese and English is expected. Fellows should have earned a doctorate or terminal degree from a North American university within the prior 3 years. Applicants who are ABD may be considered, provided that they have a scheduled completion date prior to the beginning of the fellowship year verified by their graduate advisor.
To apply, send letter of application, one-page statement on teaching experience/pedagogical philosophy, curriculum vitae or resume, and 3 letters of recommendation to: Modern Japan Search, East Asian Studies Department, Haverford College, 370 Lancaster Ave., Haverford PA 19041. Please address any questions to EAS Chair, Prof. Hank Glassman hglassma@haverford.edu. No electronic submissions please.
Review of applications will begin on March 1, 2012, continuing until the position is filled. The Department of East Asian Studies is a joint program with Bryn Mawr College and offers instruction in Japanese language through the fourth-year level. Haverford is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, committed to excellence through diversity, and strongly encourages applications and nominations of persons of color, women, and members of other under-represented groups.
Website: http://www.haverford.edu/provost/available_positions/description.php?id=56621&u=61
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(IV) Fellowship and Award Opportunities (in order of application deadline)
PENN STUDENTS ONLY: Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics Faculty & Graduate Student Research Grants - rolling application deadline
The Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics invites applications from Penn standing faculty and graduate students for research grants for the fiscal year 2012-13. The Center is interested in supporting scholarly projects that are related to all areas of international relations, but we are particularly interested in research bearing on international security and the international political economy.
Over the course of an academic year, faculty may receive up to $5,000 and students may receive up to $1,500 to cover research expenses. Grants can be used to support travel and field research, to purchase supplies, and to hire research assistants.
We invite all faculty and graduate students at Penn whose research interests fit within the broad mission of the Browne Center to submit applications. Applications should be no longer than five pages and include the following:
- A description of the research project.
- A budget explaining the expenses the grant is to cover and a statement of all current and pending support for the research project.
- The principal investigator's curriculum vitae.
Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, starting immediately. Proposals should be submitted to the Center’s Director, Edward Mansfield (emansfie@sas.upenn.edu) and its Associate Director, Avery Goldstein (agoldstn@sas.upenn.edu).
Website: https://bc.sas.upenn.edu/browne-center-research-grants
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Japanese Association of University Women International Fellowship - deadline to apply: April 20, 2012
The Japanese Association of University Women takes pleasure in announcing its 2012 International Fellowships Programme for women who are carrying out or would like to carry out independent research or advanced study at the post-graduate level in Japan.
E-mail: jauw@jauw.org
Web Site: http://www.afgwnsw.org.au/
Program URL: http://www.beasiswaonline.net/2012/02/international-fellowships-programme.html
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PENN STUDENTS ONLY: Y. H. Park Fellowship in Korean Studies - deadline to apply: early May 2012
The Y.H. Park Fellowship funds a Ph.D. or a master student in the humanities, social sciences, international management, international studies, or fine arts whose primary research area is Korea and whose dissertation will be on Korea. Applicants are expected to continue their scholarly activities outside of Korea after completion of their degrees. They must have sufficient Korean-language proficiency to use Korean-language sources in conducting research and writing dissertations. The Park Fellowship will provide funding of approximately $33,000 (sufficient to cover the cost of Reduced Ph.D. Tuition, a 12-month stipend and health insurance). In order to apply, student must first secure nomination by the head of his or her department/program. Each year, the deadline is usually in early May. For more information, please contact Associate Director of Education Karen Lawrence.
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* Asia Rice Foundation U.S.A. - deadline to apply: June 1, 2012
ARFUSA will grant up to $3500 for travel, scientific research, education or artistic work about rice in developing rice-producing countries. You must be a scholar registered at an accredited institution of higher education or a faculty member at such an university and have a letter of support from your national rice foundation or a US university faculty member. Creative artists must illustrate their qualifications.
Applications that involve travel and study of US-based scholars at IRRI or other developing country locations are encouraged, but you must provide a full project budget and tell us where you will get the rest of the money you need.
E-mail: freed@msu.edu
Web Site: http://www.asiariceusa.org/About_Us.html
Program URL: http://www.asiariceusa.org/Contact_Us.html
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(V) East Asia Study Opportunities and Queries (in order of application deadline)
Beijing Foreign Studies University, Master’s in East-West Relations - deadline to apply: April 30, 2012
The Center for East-West Relations (CEWR) at Beijing Foreign Studies University in Beijing, China is now accepting applications for the East-West Relations M.A. program to begin Fall 2012. This unique M.A. program focuses on the importance of culture in international diplomacy and international communication. The curriculum is constructed in a way to provide students with an understanding of the background assumptions and priorities that inform Eastern and Western policies and practices. All major courses will be taught in English, but students will be expected to participate in Chinese language courses during the two-year program.
We believe that this is an excellent opportunity for students to learn about culture in an international setting with some of the best scholars of comparative politics, philosophy, and culture.
Information about the program can also be found on our website at www.cewr-china.com.
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Meiji University, Japanese Language Program (Summer) - deadline to apply: April 30, 2012
Following up on it 2011 program, the Meiji University Japanese Language Education Center will offer a short-term Japanese Language Program in July to August 2012.
The program cultivates study of Japanese language, culture and society from various aspects.
Highly motivated participants can expect Meiji University’s up-to-date educational, media and support facilities to meet their every need. A Meiji University affiliated organization, the Yoshihiro Yonezawa Memorial Library of Manga and Subcultures is available any time and Japanese students will support your study of Japanese and join various events with you.
Website: http://www.meiji.ac.jp/cip/english/programs/mjlp/summer.html
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Kathmandu University - Centre for Buddhist Studies, Tibetan, Sanskrit and Nepalese Summer Programs - deadline to apply: May 1, 2012
Kathmandu University - Centre for Buddhist Studies is now accepting applications for its Tibetan, Sanskrit and Nepalese summer intensive language courses offered in 2012. This summer the language programs include three levels of colloquial Tibetan (beginning, intermediate, and advanced), beginning Sanskrit, and beginning Nepalese. An introductory Buddhist Studies intensive, combining study and a meditation practicum, is also offered.
The courses, which are structured as a full immersion into the local languages and cultures, include the opportunity to live with Tibetan and Nepalese families. All classes are held at Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery, just a few minutes' walk from the Great Stupa of Boudhanath in the Kathmandu Valley.
Website: www.cbs.edu.np/summer-courses/
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** PENN STUDENTS ONLY ** Course on Bioethics in China - deadline to register: May 15, 2012
The University of Pennsylvania will be offering a graduate course in the Fall semester, titled “Bioethics in China: Research, Industry, and Practice”. In addition to lectures at UPenn, students will travel to Beijing, Nanjing and Shanghai (August 24-September 4) where the program will include site visits, academic lectures, and meetings with policy makers, Chinese and expatriate business leaders and others.
This course will provide executive students a broad understanding of bioethical issues in China, specifically:
• Challenges in conducting business and research in China, including organizational practices and business ethics.
• Ethical considerations in outsourcing clinical trials to China
• Pharmaceutical marketing practices in China
• Physician-Patient interactions and the notions of autonomy
• Ethics in health policy
• Intellectual property and the regulatory landscape in China
The class size limited to 14 students and the registration deadline is May 15th. More information and a flyer can be found at: http://www.med.upenn.edu/mbe/mbechina.shtml
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Meiji University, Summer Program in the Social Sciences - deadline to apply: May 18, 2012
This two-week summer program is designed for non-Japanese students to study law, politics and economics in socio-cultural contexts in Japan. All courses are conducted in Japanese in an interactive way. The program will provide the opportunity to discuss hot issues in contemporary Japanese society. Course topics include the constitutionality of citizen lay participation as lay judges in court trials, recent developments in Japanese-style employment, Japanese views of life and death, problems arising from the shrinking population, the future of the Japanese economy, the feasibility of East Asian Community and others.
The program also includes field trips to important institutions such as the national Diet, the Court, the Tokyo Stock Exchange, a law firm and a prison.
Meiji University is located at the center of Tokyo, where participants will be able to see and learn how legal, political and economic institutions function in the Japanese society. We welcome everybody who would like to learn about Japan in Japanese.
Website: http://www.meiji.ac.jp/cip/english/programs/sssp/index.html
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(VI) Conferences and Workshops (in order of application deadline)
UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation’s Project Third Summer Training Workshop - "The Relationship Between National Security and Technology in China" - deadline to apply: March 31, 2012
The UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation’s Project on the Study of Innovation and Technology in China is now accepting applications for our Third Summer Training Workshop on the Relationship Between National Security and Technology in China. This two week workshop will be held on July 9-20, 2012 in La Jolla, California. Additional details and applications for graduate students and junior faculty are attached. Acceptance into this program is awarded on a competitive basis and applications are due by March 31, 2012. We have a small number of grants available for graduate students which cover the program cost and in some cases cover travel expenses as well.
Questions can be directed to me at igcc-temp2@ucsd.edu or 858-534-9536. Additional information about this project and our summer training program can be found at igcc.ucsd.edu/SITC.
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Woodenfish Project’s 10th Year of the “Humanistic Buddhist Monastic Life Program” (HBMLP) - deadline to apply: April 15, 2012
The Woodenfish Project’s tenth year of the “Humanistic Buddhist Monastic Life Program” (HBMLP) in Taiwan, will run from July 15th to August 12th, 2012.
Over the past nine years, the Woodenfish Project has offered undergraduate and graduate students the rare opportunity to extend their learning beyond the classroom, by experiencing authentic monastic life at Fo Guang Shan monastery in Taiwan. Since 2002, I have watched this program evolve and become a key factor in the maturation of all involved. Dozens of Woodenfish alumni have continued on to pursue graduate studies in related fields. It has truly been a life changing experience for us all.
For the past three summers, we have also been offering another program, “Buddhism in China”, to bring scholars, graduates and upper-level undergraduates to the historical sacred mountains and famous temples of China. This program provides a great opportunity for our colleagues and students in Chinese studies to experience firsthand the development of religious culture in China.
In order to continue the success of these programs, please extend these rare opportunities to your students by promoting this year’s programs at your college or university. Those students with an emphasis on the fields of Buddhism and Chinese culture or language are strongly encouraged to apply. There will be a rolling admissions process for both programs, with the same final application deadline of April 15th, 2012.
HBMLP Website: www.woodenfish.org/taiwan
Buddhim in China Website: www.woodenfish.org/china
Contact information of the program coordinators: woodenfishproject@gmail.com.
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5th Korea-America Student Conference (KASC) - deadline to apply EXTENDED: April 16, 2012
The 5th Korea-America Student Conference (KASC) this year will take place from July 2nd to July 29th and will bring together 50 Korean and U.S. students of diverse backgrounds and perspectives. The two delegations will study, work, live, and travel together as a group, visiting four regions in the U.S.
Last year, the 4th KASC took place in Korea, where the delegates had the opportunity to travel and hold the Conference at Gwangju, Jeju Island, Busan, and Seoul.
This year, the 5th KASC will explore the theme: New Possibilities, Infinite Potential. Supported by student leaders--the 5th KASC Executive Committee--student delegates will join Roundtables to discuss related topics. Roundtables are comprised of equal numbers of delegates from each country.
To be eligible, you must complete your application by April 16, 2012 as a full-time university student in the U.S. or Korea. For more information on academics, travel, or participation fees ($3,000-$3,500 per student), contact kasc@iscdc.org.
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ALLEX Foundation Intensive Summer Chinese Language Program - deadline to apply: April 30, 2012
Program Dates: June 25 – August 10, 2012
Portland State University, Oregon
Application Deadline: April 30, 2012
(Applications received after April 30th will be considered as space permits.)
Focus:
This course is designed to train you to speak and listen to Mandarin Chinese, and to introduce you to reading and writing the language. At the end of the course you will be expected to perform in all four skills—speaking, listening, reading and writing—at a basic level of proficiency. You will not only learn to speak the language; you will also develop an understanding of Chinese interpersonal behavior. The ultimate goal is to teach you not just to speak Chinese, but to function successfully in Chinese culture using Mandarin—to present yourself as an intelligent person in Chinese culture using the Chinese language. You will learn to speak and perform correctly in a variety of social situations. In each setting you will learn how to perform in the Chinese language in a culturally appropriate way.
This course is appropriate for:
1) Students with no Chinese background. The course will assume that you have no exposure to Chinese language.
2) Students with one to two years of high school or college Chinese in courses that focus on reading and writing. This course focuses on oral proficiency. Some of our most successful students have come from Portland area high school Chinese programs.
3) College students, high school students (age 15 or higher), business people, and others are welcome to apply.
Website: http://www.allex.org/programs/summerchinese/
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Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations (HPAIR) Asia Conference - "Challenges and Prospects: Envisioning Global Transformations" - deadline to apply: May 20, 2012
Dates: August 24-28, 2012
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Partnership University: National Chengchi University
Conference Theme: Challenges and Prospects: Envisioning Global Transformations
The transformation of Asia has been nothing short of extraordinary: its achievements in recent years would have been hard to imagine in past decades. Asia, with its diverse economic, demographic, and political systems, must now use its newfound voice to play a more prominent role in today's world.
The HPAIR 2012 Asia Conference seeks to bring together future and current leaders from around the world to engage in a five-day dialogue, addressing the events that have helped to shape the current status of Asia on the world stage. The conference will challenge its participants to think critically about questions surrounding Asia's future. In the wake of the recent global financial recession, what should Asia do to recover from and prevent similar meltdowns in the future? How should Asia respond to the threat of nuclear proliferation in North Korea and military instability in other parts of the world? How can Asian countries preserve their traditions while the pressures of globalization push them towards modernization? What roles should governments and businesses play in bridging the numerous expanding gaps found both between and within nations?
As we turn the corner on the first decade of the 21st century, the decisions made today will prove critical to the success of Asia tomorrow.
Website: http://www.hpair.org/conf/aconf2012/
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(VII) Call for Submissions (in order of submission deadline)
Permanent Seminar for the Histories of Film Theories - deadline to submit: March 31, 2012
The Permanent Seminar on the Histories of Film Theories will hold the first-ever conference (September 27-30, 2012 in Ann Arbor, MI) devoted to the histories of film theory in East Asia. The Scientific Board invites proposals for 20-minute papers concerning any aspect of and period of the history of film theory in Korea, Japan, and Sinophone Asia.
Deadline for 200-word proposals in MS-Word: March 31, 2012
Send to amnornes@umich.edu
The history of film theory has largely been a Euro-American story. However, the Scientific Board of the Permanent Seminar recognizes that it actually has a global dimension that has yet to be adequately mapped. It plans to bring its annual conference to the University of Michigan—this will be the first, broad scholarly gathering devoted to the histories of film theory in East Asia. Our scope is broad. It encompasses classical philosophical approaches to film aesthetics (“essence”), questions of media ontology (“relationship to reality”), intermediality (“the other arts”), spectatorship and questions of perception and psychology (“individual viewers”) as well as sociological approaches to film (“society at large”).
Over the last two decades, Film Studies has matured into a dynamic field characterized by vital debates between well-defined theoretical paradigms. At the same time the field has seen a turn to history on several levels. Film theorists have increasingly become interested in the history of their own approaches to film, situating film theory within the broader histories of philosophy, psychology and other disciplines and fields that have traditionally provided key concepts and arguments to film theory. Among of the indicators for this new interest is the Permanent Seminar for the History of Film Theory, an international association of film theorists founded by Jane Gaines and Francesco Cassetti in 2008. It holds a biennial conference that alternates with smaller workshops on narrow themes.
The Michigan conference will feature a keynote speech by Aaron Gerow (Yale), panels, a special film screening with professional benshi Kataoka Ichiro, and breakaway sessions. The breakaway sessions will be devoted to two groups of scholars that are currently working on volumes of theory in translation from Chinese (eds., Jason McGrath [Minnesota] and Guo-Juin Hong [Duke]) and Japanese (eds., Aaron Gerow [Yale], Iwamoto Kenji [Waseda] and Markus Nornes [UM]) respectively; thus, the conference will provide a much needed forum for these groups to meet and discuss their book projects, which will eventually commemorate this field-changing conference.
For more information on the Permanent Seminar on the Histories of Film Theories:
http://filmtheories.org/
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American Association for Chinese Studies 54th Annual Conference at Georgia Tech, Atlanta - deadline to submit: May 1, 2012
We invite scholars of all disciplines in Chinese Studies to submit proposals for papers, roundtables, and panels for the 54th Annual Conference of the AACS, hosted by the Georgia Institute of Technology. The program committee prefers proposals for complete panels, including a panel chair, 3-4 presenters of papers, and a discussant. The committee especially welcomes theme panels that help integrate the conference.
Examples of possible themes:
· “Challenges to Leadership and Succession in China and Taiwan”
· “Issues of Science and Technology in Greater China”
· “Cultural and Social Spillovers of Cross-Strait Economic Integration”
· “Social Change and the New Generation of Chinese”
The committee welcomes proposals for individual papers and will attempt to place the presenter on an appropriate panel. Too, the committee encourages proposals from graduate students; the AACS has initiated an award for the best graduate student paper at the conference. As in past years, proposals for roundtables featuring special events of broad significance, such as the 18th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, are invited. Overall, our goal is to construct a balanced program, including panels representing the humanities, the social sciences, education and business-related subjects.
The deadline for panel and roundtable proposals is April 13, 2012, and for individual papers May 1, 2012. Please send your proposal (including an abstract of 250 words) by e-mail to members of the program committee: Jerry McBeath (chair), gamcbeath@alaska.edu; Linda Chiang, lchiang@apu.edu; and Ya-chen Chen, yachen_chen@yahoo.com.
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Korean Studies Advancement Center in Andong - deadline to submit: July 30, 2012
The Korean Studies Advancement Center in Andong is seeking original academic papers in English on any aspect or topic related to Andong in terms of history, culture, society, philosophy, religion, folklore, literature, music, geography, or any other field of interest. Those who submit a paper by May 15, 2012 and are selected will be invited to the Andonghak (安東學, Andong Studies) International Conference to be held on June 25-26, 2012. This conference, which is being held to encourage scholars to conduct research on Andong-related topics, is open to anyone who is interested in Andong Studies.
Length of paper: more than 8,000 words
We request papers and contact information be submitted to jskim@koreastudy.or.kr (Dr. Jong Seok Kim, conference organizer) and namlin.hur@ubc.ca (Dr. Nam-lin Hur, conference coordinator).
Those who are invited will be offered full expenses including round-trip transportation to Andong in Korea, accommodation (4 nights at Andong Korean Studies Advancement Center) and meals, and a one-day guided tour of Andong on June 27.
Those who are invited will be notified by May 20, 2012. The Korean Studies Advancement Center expects to publish papers presented at the Conference in Andonghak yŏn’gu, volume 11 in December, 2012. The deadline of submission of papers for publication is July 30, 2012.
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11th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities - deadline to submit: August 17, 2012
The 11th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities will be held from January 11th (Friday) to January 14th (Monday), 2013 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort in Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu is located on the island of Oahu. Oahu is often nicknamed "the gathering place". The 2013 Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities will once again be the gathering place for academicians and professionals from arts and humanities related fields from all over the world.
The main goal of the 2013 Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various arts and humanities related fields from all over the world to come together and learn from each other. An additional goal of the conference is to provide a place for academicians and professionals with cross-disciplinary interests related to arts and humanities to meet and interact with members inside and outside their own particular disciplines.
Information on the Call for Papers, Submission and Studies can be found here: http://www.hichumanities.org/cfp_artshumanities.php
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(VIII) Opportunities for Teachers (in order of deadline to apply)
* Teacher Workshop - "South Asia Literature and Its History as a Pedagogical Tool"
The South Asia Center is launching a new series of teachers’ workshops to further in the education of South Asia and the pedagogical tools and resources needed for a curriculum which would implement this education, as well as in your own professional development. We are p...leased to invite all teachers to our South Asia Teacher’s Workshop on “South Asia Literature and Its History as a Pedagogical Tool”. The workshop is for Middle and High School teachers in the Greater Philadelphia and Delaware Valley regions.
Date: Saturday, April 21, 2012
Time: 10 am to 3 pm
10:00 am - 12:00 pm: Lectures by Penn Professors on classical and contemporary South Asian Literature, focusing on historical and post- colonial texts, aesthetics and literary theory
12:00 -1:00 pm: Lunch
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm: Practitioners and teachers share their curriculum and lesson plans, implementing South Asia Literature and Its History in the classroom, followed by entertainment and closing remarks.
For more information or questions, please contact Raili Roy, Assistant Director of the South Asia Center at railiroy@sas.upenn.edu.
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GEOO Summer Travel Programs for Educators
Global Exploration for Educators Organization (GEEO) is a 501c3 non-profit organization that runs summer professional development travel programs designed for teachers.
GEEO is offering 13 different travel programs for the summer of 2012: India/Nepal, Vietnam, Thailand/Laos/Cambodia, China, Russia/Mongolia/China, Turkey 8 day, Turkey 15 day, South Africa/Mozambique/Zimbabwe/Botswana, Morocco, Peru, Ecuador, The Galapagos Islands and Costa Rica. Space is limited!
Educators have the option to earn graduate school credit and professional development credit while seeing the world. The trips are 8 to 24 days in length and are designed and discounted to be interesting and affordable for teachers. GEEO provides teachers educational materials and the structure to help them bring their experiences into the classroom. The trips are open to all nationalities of K-12 and university educators and administrators, as well as retired educators. Educators are also permitted to bring along a non-educator guest.
Detailed information about each trip, including itineraries, costs, travel dates, and more can be found at www.geeo.org. GEEO can be reached 7 days a week, toll free at 1-877-600-0105 between 9AM-9PM EST.
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Fourth Annual Asian Studies Collaborative Conference - Global Understanding: Developing a Framework for K-12 Educators
When: May 8, 2012, 8:00 am – 3:00 pm
Where: Ed Centre, 2101 Centre Avenue Reading, PA
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Lori E. Murray, President and CEO of World Affairs Council of America
Dr. Murray is a national security expert and a longstanding member of the board of directors of the World Affairs Forum in Stamford, CT. During the Clinton Administration, she served as assistant director for Multilateral Affairs of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Dr. Murray’s congressional experience includes senior legislative assistant and national security policy for a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations
Closing Keynote Speaker: Yo Azama, the 2012 ACTFL National Language Teacher of the Year
Yo Azama has taught Japanese at all levels at North Salinas High School in California. Azama has published widely in the field of language education and culture and has received many awards since beginning his teaching career 15 years ago.
Additional conference strands will include Wilson School District’s Global Academy model and an interactive World Quest session. Lunch is included in the conference cost.
Cost $45 - Berks County Schools; $60-out of county schools; $25-university students.
Please share the attached date-saver with your colleagues and staff. Registration is open in our "MyLearningPlan" online registration system at: www.berksiu.org, or click here.
- Under Quick Links select MyLearningPlan
- Scroll to Step 1 "Click here to view the catalog"
- Activities are listed by date
- Enter May 8 in date range or
- Enter "Asian" in search box to bring to the top of the list
- Clicking the title will give you full information
- Click the orange rectangle at the top - "Click to enroll"
- Proceed either as a new user or a registered user.
If you have any difficulties enrolling, please feel free to contact Beth Kozloski at 610-987-8489 or betkoz@berksiu.org for assistance. For conference questions please contact Susan Calvin, ASC Program Administrator at 610-987-8639 or suecal@berksiu.org
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Nishan Confucian Studies Summer Institute - deadline to apply: April 1, 2012
The Second Annual Confucian Studies Summer Institute is taking place at the Nishan Birthplace of the Sage Academy in Shandong, China, June 9 to July 7, 2012.
This month-long training program for teachers of Chinese culture (and select graduate students) will be led by professors Roger T. Ames (University of Hawaii), Sor-hoon Tan (National University of Singapore) and Tian Chenshan (Beijing Foreign Studies University), with a special series of lectures by Henry Rosemont, Jr. (Brown University). Our time together will revolve around careful and critical readings of classical texts and contemporary commentaries, seminars, discussion groups, cultural events and activities, and a number of field trips.
Given China’s rapid political and economic rise, anticipating the weight and measure of China’s growing influence has become a serious academic concern. To meet this urgent situation effectively, scholars must not only be aware of current affairs, but must also be sensitized through exposure to canonical texts and their interpretive contexts to take Chinese culture on its own terms. The purpose of this program is to read such texts carefully and make them our own.
For more information please contact us at:
Email: nishansummercewrbw@gmail.com or cewrbeiwai@bfsu.edu.cn
Website: http://cewren.user.d-jet.com/list.aspx?cid=12
Sponsors of this event include:
Center for East-West Relations, Beijing Foreign Studies University
Nishan Birthplace of the Sage Academy
Beijing Sihai Confucian Academy
School of Chinese Classics, Wuhan University
Advanced Institute for Confucian Studies, Shandong University School of English
Beijing Foreign Studies University
Middlesex Community College
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* 10th Annual Summer Institute for Learning a Second Language for Business Communication - deadline to apply: May 14, 2012
June 10 - 16, 2012 - University of Pennsylvania
Program Overview:
To meet the demand for second-language educators who can incorporate business content into sound language education, the Penn Lauder CIBER Summer Institute trains educators in curriculum and lesson planning oriented toward professional content and contexts. The Summer Institute focuses on a learner-centered approach to business language instruction.
The Summer Institute is aimed at second-language educators with little business knowledge. Topics covered include: Business Fundamentals; Teaching Business Language Methodology; Curriculum Design Exercises.
Website: http://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=1066433
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STARTALK Penn High School Chinese Academy (for high-school students) - deadline to apply: May 18, 2012
The University of Pennsylvania is delighted to announce the sixth year of its summer STARTALK Penn High School Chinese Academy. The University of Pennsylvania’s STARTALK Penn High School Chinese Academy is an intensive Chinese language program that couples Penn’s internationally known Chinese language and studies programs with its extensive experience in intellectual development programs for high school students. For more information on how to apply, please visit our STARTALK website.
Summer 2012 Dates: July 2 - August 10, 2012
Curriculum
• Curriculum tracks in Intensive Beginning Chinese I and II
• Language instruction Monday through Friday
• Lectures on Chinese culture, literature, religion, history, and philosophy on Wednesdays
• One-on-one practice sessions with language teachers
• Language lab instruction in writing and website navigation
• After-school field trips and dance and martial arts demonstrations Apply Now until May 18, 2012!
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