This Week: Mandatory advising meetings for concentrators; East Asian Digital Scholarship Community Hour; CIFLTE one-on-one language learning deadline; Apply to present a paper at 3 international conferences this summer; Save the date for EAS Advising Break
Concentration Announcements & Opportunities
Interviews & Course Registration Signatures

All undergraduate concentrators must schedule an appointment with the undergraduate advising staff before the course registration deadline on January 21st.
Academic advising interviews for all EAS undergraduate concentrators and prospective concentrators will take place with the following individuals. Please schedule a meeting by emailing your Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies directly.

Sophomores:
Meet with ADUS for Sophomores/First-year students. Sign up here.
jonasruegg@g.harvard.edu

Juniors:
Meet with ADUS for Juniors. Email to set up Zoom appointment.
penghai@g.harvard.edu

Seniors:
Meet with ADUS for Seniors. Email to set up Zoom appointment. Available M-F 2-3pm and 8-9pm. jthumas@g.harvard.edu


Secondary Field
If you are interested in advising for Secondary Field, please contact Nicole Escolas at eas@fas.harvard.edu.
EAS 91r Independent Study If you are interested in an independent study, please contact Nicole Escolas at eas@fas.harvard.edu to fill out the administrative paperwork. You can contact the faculty member with whom you wish to work directly.


Tutorial Staff

Director of Undergraduate Studies:
Professor Melissa McCormick
2 Divinity Ave. #219 (No in-person meetings will be held) mccorm@fas.harvard.edu
p: (617) 496-2276
Email to set up virtual advising appointment.

The Office of East Asian Studies at 9 Kirkland Place in Cambridge is currently closed. Nicole and Naia are available via email or phone M-F 7am-4:30pm. Please email or call us 617-495-8365, escolas@fas.harvard.edu; eas@fas.harvard.edu; naia_poyer@fas.harvard.edu


Advising Events:

EAS Advising Break
Jan 28, 2021 12:00 PM-1:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom meeting:

Password: EAS12821

Join by telephone:
    +1 312 626 6799

International numbers available: https://harvard.zoom.us/u/abjE8uqDni
   
Join by SIP conference room system
Meeting ID: 925 3714 3028
92537143028@zoomcrc.com

Check out our newsletter for future virtual events. If you aren’t on the newsletter recipient list, please let us know at eas@fas.harvard.edu!
East Asian Digital Scholarship Community Hour 
Time: 13 January 2021, 7:30 PM EST 

Participation registration: https://link.ws/EADSCH-JAN21 
 
The second East Asian digital scholarship community hour will start at 7:30 PM EST on 13 January 2021. The theme is "Off the Beaten Track: Cool Tools for Online Teaching." So far, we have flash presentations about mmhmm (https://www.mmhmm.app), Gather (https://gather.town), and Congregate (https://www.congregate.live). If you want to share your magic tools for online teaching, please fill in this Google Form (https://link.ws/EADSCH-Present) by 11 January 2021. The community hour will be recorded and posted on the Fairbank Center YouTube Channel.  
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.
Upcoming Events
Monday, January 11

Myth & Memory Featuring Jeremy Tiang & Yu-Mei Balasingamchow
January 11, 2021|8:30pm - 10:00pm
Location: Virtual Event
Free Harvard Wintersession workshop with award-winning authors Jeremy Tiang (winner of the Singapore Literature Prize in 2018; author of "State of Emergency") and Yu-Mei Balasingamchow (author of "Singapore: A Biography")
Harvard email required for registration.


Tuesday, January 12

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Wednesday, January 13

East Asian Digital Scholarship Community Hour
JANUARY 13 (Wed) 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm | Online Event
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The second East Asian digital scholarship community hour will start at 7:30 PM EST on 13 January 2021. The theme is "Off the Beaten Track: Cool Tools for Online Teaching." So far, we have flash presentations about mmhmm (https://www.mmhmm.app), Gather (https://gather.town), and Congregate (https://www.congregate.live). If you want to share your magic tools for online teaching, please fill in this Google Form (https://link.ws/EADSCH-Present) by 11 January 2021. The community hour will be recorded and posted on the Fairbank Center YouTube Channel.  


Thursday, January 14

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Friday, January 15

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Work and Internship Opportunities
Radcliffe Research Partners Program seeks East Asian Studies Concentrators for paid research positions

Paid research opportunities with a Radcliffe fellow who is working on understanding the post-crisis era by comparatively analyzing cases from various regions, including Asian contexts, where the army is one of the key players in the political sphere. The fellow is Nagwan Soliman, and the project is called Engineering Transitional Periods after National Crisis and Revolutions.
 
Pay rate: $15/hour.

Prerequisites: As long as participants are registered students taking courses and have legal authorization to work in the US, they may work remotely on this project.
 
If you have any questions, please contact Sharon Bromberg-Lim at sharon_bromberg-lim@radcliffe.harvard.edu.
Publication/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:
Early: January 11, 2021
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:
Early: January 12, 2021
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:
Early: January 16, 2021
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


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.