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Announcing the American Mandarin Society's 2018 Next-Generation Scholars


The American Mandarin Society is proud to announce the selection of its Next-Generation Scholars for 2018.  We received an overwhelming number of talented bilingual scholars and writers who are developing careers writing about China, and our only regret is that we could not select more than four for this year.
 
The AMS Next-Generation Scholars Program is designed to support promising young writers through tailored mentorships with renowned experts in their field. Each scholar will commit to writing four pieces over the course of a year. They will receive feedback from AMS-assigned mentors with the goal of publishing these pieces in respected policy publications or websites. We hope that this program aids the scholars in developing their careers and brings new and original voices to the public discourse of China and U.S.-China relations.

Congratulations to Christopher Magoon, Emily Walz, Lorand Laskai, and Meaghan Tobin! We are excited follow their writing this year and support them in their further endeavors. We also want to recognize and thank our 2018 mentors,  Richard McGregor, Mei Fong, Isaac Stone Fish, and Peter Mattis for their dedic ation to fostering the next generation of China-focused writers.
 
Read more about our 2018 scholars here.
 

This program is made possible by support from the Ford Foundation.
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