This Week: EAS Senior Thesis Virtual Colloquium; Harvard Radcliffe Institute Conference: The Stories We Tell and the Objects We Keep: Asian American Women and the Archives; Application deadline for conferences on Religion & Spirituality and Global Studies; Application deadline for the 2021 Duke-UNC China Leadership Summit
Concentration Announcements & Opportunities
THIS WEEK: EAS Senior Thesis Virtual Colloquium
Wednesday, March 3, 2021 | 4:00pm-5:30pm
Click here to register (pre-registration required)
Apply for the 2021 Duke-UNC China Leadership Summit! 
Location: Online
Application Deadline: March 5th, 20201, 11:59 PM EST
 
Are you passionate about global affairs and interested in engaging with dedicated individuals from around the country and the world? Apply to be a delegate at the 2021 Duke-UNC China Leadership Summit (CLS) on March 19-21 & 26-28 , 2020! CLS is the South’s premier student academic conference on US-China relations, bringing together the most promising students and young professionals from across China and the U.S. who are interested in deepening their understanding of China and creating a more productive relationship between the U.S. and China. Delegates will attend interactive seminars and keynote speeches led by prominent experts committed to the U.S.-China relationship in fields of academia, business, government, and the non-profit sector. This year’s theme is Reversing the Tide: The U.S. and China in 2021 and Beyond.

To include as many participants as possible and ease the application process, this year’s essays are entirely optional, however, several of the best essays will be published on the Summit’s website for public display.  
 
Applicants from all backgrounds who have an interest in China, foreign affairs, international relations, public health, or numerous other subjects are highly encouraged to apply using the following link. https://forms.gle/6SSzNoqQws5cwYBSA 
 
For more information on the Summit or this year’s speakers and schedule, visit our www.dukeunccls.com.
Pre-register for Harvard Radcliffe Institute Conference:
The Stories We Tell and the Objects We Keep: Asian American Women and the Archives
  • Friday, March 5, 2021
  • 1 PM–3:30 PM ET
  • Online on Zoom (Register)
  • Learn more here
Struggling with a research paper, need feedback on a draft, or just want to improve your writing?

Make an appointment with the EALC Department Writing Fellow! Weekly virtual appointments are available to any student needing help with East-Asia related writing. Click here to learn more and for scheduling information.
Grant/Publication Opportunities
Princeton Journal of East Asian Studies (PJEAS) Call for Submissions 
Final deadline: March 12, 2021, 11:59 EST (North America)

PJEAS is a student academic journal with the official support of the East Asian Studies Program at Princeton University which publishes works of scholarship written by both undergraduate and graduate students from around the world on political, economic, social, and cultural issues pertaining to the East Asian region (China, Korea, Japan, Mongolia, etc.). PJEAS aims to foster an intellectually rigorous student discourse, while promoting an atmosphere of mutual learning and the development of leadership in these fields.
 
PJEAS invites interested students to submit their academic work for publication in our Spring 2021 Volume (XV), scheduled to be published in May 2021.
 
To submit, fill out the Google submissions form at https://forms.gle/4y6WSpygWy7yEWt47. If you have any general inquiries, contact Jason Qu or Gene Chou (jason.qu@princeton.edu and gchou@princeton.edu).


Submission guidelines:

PJEAS invites original contributions to East Asian studies that meet the journal’s aim and scope from both undergraduate and graduate students in the United States and abroad.
● Submissions should relate directly to at least one of the countries or subregions in East Asia,
i.e. People’s Republic of China (and its autonomous regions), Japan, Korea, Mongolia, and Republic of China.
● Articles submitted to PJEAS should not have previously been accepted for publication or review at another undergraduate or graduatelevel publication.
● Submissions should be at minimum 3000 words, excluding the abstract, subheadings, and citations.
● Submissions should contain complete citations and references, which must follow the “notes and bibliography” system as presented by the Chicago Manual of Style.
● The article should include on its first page a short abstract that concisely summarizes its main arguments and findings. The abstract should be no less than 150 words and no more than 200 words in length.
● The document should be formatted for “US Letter” size, with 12point font, single-spaced lines, and one-inch margins on all sides, and must be submitted as a Microsoft Word document.
● To ensure anonymity of the evaluation process, any information identifying the author should be
removed from the Word document that contains the article
● Authors will be informed of whether their article has been accepted for review at latest 4-6 weeks after initial submission. Should their article be accepted, part of the responsibility falls upon the authors to communicate promptly with their respective editor to allow for effective and efficient revision process. The assignment of editor(s) will be specified in the initial acceptance email.
NOTE: At any point during the process of evaluation, revision, and publication the PJEAS Executive Board reserves the sole right to publish an article or refuse publication.


Harvard Culture Lab Innovation Fund (HCLIF) Grants
Application deadline: Friday, April 2, 2021

The Harvard Culture Lab Innovation Fund (HCLIF) is now accepting applications.
Grants will be awarded to Harvard students, staff, faculty, and postdocs to pilot and scale innovative solutions to critical challenges in diversity, inclusion, equity, and belonging.
This year, HCLIF is offering application tracks for proposals that address issues of racial justice, mental health, and community rebuilding. Grant recipients will be announced in June. Click the link above to learn more and to apply.
Upcoming Events
Monday, March 1

Monday, March 1, 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Diana Stanescu, Postdoctoral Fellow, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, Harvard University: "Restructuring Japan: Administrative Reform and the Quest for Free Trade"
Takashi Nakao, Ministry of Finance: "Duties and Taxes for Cross-Border E-commerce: A Comparative Analysis of the de minimis Threshold"
Ryoma Nikaido, Deputy Editor, Weekly Toyo Keizai Magazine: "Competition Policy and Regulation of U.S. Tech Giants"
Discussant: William Grimes, Professor of International Relations and Political Science, Boston University
Moderator: Christina Davis, Harvard University

Monday, March 1, 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
James A. Benn, Professor of Buddhism and East Asian Religions, McMaster University; Director of the McMaster University Centre for Buddhist Studies


Tuesday, March 2

Tuesday, March 2, 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Science and Technology in Asia Seminar Series
Shellen Wu, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Convened by Victor Seow, Assistant Professor of History of Science, Harvard University

Tuesday, March 2, 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Modern China Lecture Series
Andrew B. Liu, Assistant Professor of History, Villanova University


Wednesday, February 3

Wednesday, March 3, 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Radcliffe Institute Fellow's Lecture
Christina L. Davis, Professor of Government, Harvard University; Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Director, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, Harvard University

Wednesday, March 3, 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
Critical Issues Confronting China Series
Yuen Yuen Ang, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan

Wednesday, March 3, 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Faculty dialogue
Erica Brindley, Professor of Asian Studies and History, Pennsylvania State University
Wensheng Wang, Associate Professor of History, University of Hawai‘i


Thursday, March 4

Thursday, March 4, 4:30 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
Critical Refugee Studies and Southeast Asian American Cultural Production
Timothy K. August, Associate Professor, English, Stony Brook University

Thursday, March 4, 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Korean Treasures at Harvard Series IV
Sunglim Kim, Associate Professor of Korean Art History at Dartmouth College
Chaired by Sun Joo Kim, Harvard University


Friday, March 5

Friday, March 5, 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
See website for agenda and registration.

Friday, March 5, 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Reischauer Institute Japan Forum Lecture Series
Laura Moretti, Senior Lecturer in Pre-modern Japanese Studies, University of Cambridge
Moderator: David Atherton, Harvard University

Friday, March 5, 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Richard Zeckhauser, Frank P. Ramsey Professor of Political Economy, Harvard Kennedy School
Jack Donahue, Raymond Vernon Senior Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Karen Eggleston, senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) at Stanford University
Professor Yijia Jing of Fudan University


Saturday, March 6

Saturday, March 6, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Hyun-Chul Kim, University of Toronto: '"We, as Good Wives and Good Mothers': Exploring the Cold War Carceral Politics of South Korea through the Gendered Virtues of Love and Care"
Adrian Alarilla, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa: "'She Showed Me Hawai'i: Finding Women in Early Filipino Labor Migration History"

Commentators: Professor Nicholas Harkness, Harvard University; Professor Catherine C. Choy, UC Berkeley
Conference/Presentation Opportunities
Call for Papers for the Eleventh International Conference on Religion & Spirituality in Society
University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain
Conference Dates: 3-4 June, 2021
Location: Online
Proposal Submission Deadlines:
Regular: March 3, 2021
Late: May 3, 2021

The Religion in Society Research Network explores the relationship between religion in society and the changing nature of spirituality. We seek to build an epistemic community where we can make linkages across disciplinary, geographic, and cultural boundaries. As a Research Network, we are defined by our scope and concerns and motivated to build strategies for action framed by our shared themes and tensions.

2021 Special Focus—Modeling Traditions from the Margins: Non-Canonical Writings in Religious Systems

Call for Papers for the Fourteenth Global Studies Conference
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Conference Dates: 5-6 June, 2021
Location: Online
Proposal submission deadlines:
Regular: March 5, 2021
Late: May 5, 2021

The Global Studies Research Network is devoted to mapping and interpreting past and emerging trends and patterns in globalization. We seek to build an epistemic community where we can make linkages across disciplinary, geographic, and cultural boundaries. As a Research Network, we are defined by our scope and concerns and motivated to build strategies for action framed by our shared themes and tensions.

2021 Special Focus—Life after Pandemic: Towards a New Global Biopolitics?

Call for Papers for the Sixteenth International Conference on the Arts in Society
University of Western Australia, School of Design, Perth, Australia
Conference Dates: 16–18 June, 2021
Location: Online
Proposal submission deadlines:
Regular: March 16, 2021
Late: May 16, 2021

The Arts in Society Research Network offers an interdisciplinary forum for discussion of the role of the arts in society. It is a place for critical engagement, examination and experimentation, developing ideas that connect the arts to their contexts in the world – on stage, in studios and theaters, in classrooms, in museums and galleries, on the streets and in communities. We seek to build an epistemic community where we can make linkages across disciplinary, geographic, and cultural boundaries. As a Research Network, we are defined by our scope and concerns and motivated to build strategies for action framed by our shared themes and tensions.

2021 Special Focus—Voices from the Edge: Negotiating the Local in the Global

Call for Papers for the 14th International Conference on e-Learning & Innovative Pedagogies
University of the Aegean - Rhodes, Greece
Conference Dates: 5–6 May, 2021
Location: Online
Proposal submission deadline:
Late: April 5, 2021

The e-Learning & Innovative Pedagogies Research Network is brought together around a common concern for new technologies in learning and an interest to explore possibilities for innovative pedagogies. We seek to build an epistemic community where we can make linkages across disciplinary geographic and cultural boundaries. As a Research Network we are defined by our scope and concerns and motivated to build strategies for action framed by our shared themes and tensions.

The Fourteenth International Conference on e-Learning & Innovative Pedagogies features research addressing the following annual themes and special focus:

2021 Special Focus - Transcending Social Distance: Emerging Practices in e-Learning

Study Abroad/Language Program Opportunities
Middlebury Summer Language Schools
Application Deadline: Rolling

One of the nation’s preeminent language learning institutions, Middlebury has been offering immersion language learning from beginner to graduate level for more than 100 years. They offer Japanese, Chinese, and Korean courses. Learn more about how the program works here.

Apply here, or sign up to attend an informational webinar.
TFAS International, Asia 2021 will take place at the National University of Singapore (NUS) July 2 – 24, 2021. The 2021 program will bring together outstanding young leaders from across Asia and the U.S. for a three-week study of the principles of a free society. Through educational, cultural and social exchange, these student leaders will form life-long friendships and learn how America’s founding principles can help them advocate for freedom in their home countries. Apply Now
Events by Institution
Asia Center Virtual Programs
Experience Harvard Asia Center programming through current and archived digital exhibitions, as well as podcast talk series and author conversation videos! Click here to access virtual programs offered through the Asia Center.


Left: Photo from "Elegy to a Uyghur Dreamscape" (ongoing virtual exhibition)
Student Groups
*Please be aware that some student groups may not be active while courses are being held online.