This Week: Wintersession Program at Dumbarton Oaks; Call for Paper Submissions from University of Toronto Journal of Contemporary Asian Studies
Announcements
Location: Washington, D.C.
Dates: January 10-14, 2022
Application Deadline: December 1, 2021

Participating students will be invited to come to D.C. and will receive room and board provided by Dumbarton Oaks. Students will enjoy visiting The Kreeger Museum, Glenstone, George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum, and will also engage in conversations with leaders in cultural philanthropy and cultural institutions during their stay. In addition to learning about the power of cultural philanthropy, students will walk away with a better understanding of what a career in a cultural institution would entail. 

The application for this course is now open. Interested students will need to write a short essay explaining their desire for enrolling in the course, obtain one letter of recommendation from a Harvard faculty member, and provide their résumé or CV. These materials will need to be submit to Dumbarton Oaks’ Embark application by December 1st, 2021. More information and the link to the Embark application can be found on Dumbarton Oaks’ Wintersession website: https://www.doaks.org/research/harvard-programs/wintersession
Summer 2022 Study Abroad Updates from Asia Centers
Please note the following decisions are tentative and will be subject to change in accordance with public health guidance and travel policies. Further updates will be listed as needed.
  • In response to travel restrictions, the Harvard Asia Center will consider funding undergraduate/graduate research grant applications that do not involve travel to international destinations rated Level 4 or Unknown for COVID-19 by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Please see the Harvard Travel Guidance website for up to date information. Applications for students who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 wishing to conduct research in countries rated Level 1, 2 or 3 will be considered.
  • The Harvard Summer School Study Abroad Program in Hong Kong will not be held in Summer 2022.
  • Harvard Taipei Academy (HTA), a new program replacing the former Harvard Beijing Academy, will be held in-person this summer.
  • The Reischauer Institute will continue to accept applications to fund summer research: thesis & summer science research for undergrads, language study, & internships.
  • Harvard Summer School in Kyoto is planned to be held in-person in Japan. Further decisions will be announced in January.
  • Kansai Gaidai University's Summer Asian Studies initiatives will be held online in 2022.
  • Available programs include the ASP Home-Based Program (online ASP courses), the Online Summer Program during June and July, and the Intercultural Engagement Program (IEP), a student-led virtual initiative for Japanese and foreign students to learn about each other. To learn more about Kansai Gaidai's offerings, click here.
  • Students of the KGIP program may be invited to participate in the Kansai Gaidai Internship Program.
Harvard Events
Monday, November 8

Monday, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Eunmi Mun, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Moderator: Mary Brinton, Harvard University
Special Series on Policy Innovations in Crises
Tuesday, November 9

Tuesday, 10:30am - 11:45am
Juno Salazar Parreñas, Cornell University
Chair: Victor Seow, Harvard University
Science and Technology Seminar
Via Zoom; registration required.

Tuesday, 7:00 pm
Reid Monroe-Sheridan (HLS '09), lawyer, law professor, & consultant based in Tokyo
Wednesday, November 10

Wednesday, 12:30pm - 1:30pm
Naofumi Nakamura, University of Tokyo
Chair/Discussant: Victor Seow, Harvard University
Co-sponsored by the Harvard-Yenching Institute and Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies

Wednesday, 12:30pm - 1:45pm
Naima Green-Riley, Harvard University
Critical Issues Confronting China Lecture Series

Wednesday, 7:00pm - 10:00pm
Karen Thornber, Harvard University
Moderator: Tony D. Qian, Fulbright U.S. Scholar, Harvard JD/PhD

Wednesday, 8:00pm - 10:30pm
Opening Remarks: James Robson, Harvard University Asia Center
Welcome and Keynote Speaker Introduction: Victor K. Fung, Asia Global Institute
Keynote Speaker: Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Government of Singapore
Panelists:
Fan Gang, China's National Economic Research Institute
Arunabh Ghosh, Harvard University
Meg Rithmire, Harvard University
Hitoshi Tanaka, Japan Research Institute, Ltd.
Moderator/Discussant: Clay Chandler, Fortune Magazine
Via Zoom; registration required.
Thursday, November 11

Thursday, 3:30am - 5:00am
Jack Meng-Tat Chia, National University of Singapore

Thursday, 12:00pm - 1:15pm
Raphaëlle Khan, City University of New York; Harvard University Asia Center
Chair: Sugata Bose, Harvard University
Borders in Modern Asia Seminar Series
Via Zoom; registration required.


Friday, November 12

Friday, 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Michel Hockx, Professor of Chinese Literature, University of Notre Dame
Modern Chinese Humanities Seminar

Friday, 7:30 pm - 9:30pm
Kevin Luo 羅巍, Tsinghua University

Chih-Wei Chung 鍾秩維, Fu Jen Catholic University
Yonyon Lee 李時雍, National Taiwan University

Jaewoong Jeon 全在雄, Harvard University
Lawrence Yang 楊子樵, Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Cheng-Heng Lu 盧正恆, Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Organizer: David Der-wei Wang 王德威, Harvard University
A bilingual workshop
Grant & Publication Opportunities
Call for Submissions from Synergy: The Journal of Contemporary Asian Studies at University of Toronto, 2021-22 Online Issue
Deadline: Rolling

Synergy is an undergraduate academic journal housed at the Asian Institute of the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto. Synergy seeks to publish the world’s premier undergraduate work pertaining to the study of contemporary Asia, specifically on the current political, historical, social, and/or economic developments in the Asia region. Synergy is currently listed with the Library and Archives Canada.

Korea Institute Undergraduate Summer Research Travel Grants
Deadline: Monday, February 7, 2022, 5pm EST

For AY21-22, due to COVID-19, all programs and opportunities are subject to change and/or cancellation. KI undergrad summer research support is for travel for research/fieldwork. All support related to travel is contingent upon Harvard guidelines and safety protocols. See following sites for up-to-date guidance: Harvard Travel Guidance and Harvard GSS COVID-19 travel advice.

Please see the Korea Institute undergraduate opportunities page for more grant and study abroad opportunities.
Work Opportunities
Japanese-Language Research Assistant to Harvard EALC Alum
Yuting Dong (Harvard EALC PhD 2021), currently Academy Scholar at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, is seeking a research assistant who can assist her with Japanese-language data input, mainly transcribing basic information data (name, address, etc.) from photos to Word and Excel. Native or near-native proficiency in Japanese is strongly preferred.

Requirements:

  1. Can input Japanese information into Excel
  2. The work will be about 60 hours, can be extended depending on the situation
  3. Payment: Undergraduate $16/hour, graduate $18/hour. 
  4. Must be able to be enrolled in Harvard payroll system.
  5. Anyone interested should email yutingdong@fas.harvard.edu. Will require a test run consisting of transcription of one page. 
Data Annotator and Translator, CJK languages (hourly, via Workforce Logiq)
Location & hours: fully remote, part-time (20+ hours/week), partial flex time
Compensation: $25/hr

Moveworks is a Series C start-up in Silicon Valley that has developed a powerful AI-based chatbot which resolves enterprise employee issues autonomously and instantly using advanced Natural Language Understanding.
 
Overview 
  • Data annotation entails categorizing, tagging, labeling, and evaluating textual information. This role is a blend of data annotation and translation. 
 
  • Expert fluency in English and Chinese OR Japanese OR Korean is required.
   
Hiring manager: Natasha Klein-Atlas, https://www.linkedin.com/in/klein-atlas/ - please submit resume and cover letter to natasha@moveworks.ai with the subject “Data Annotation and Translation, CJK languages”
Below is a static list of academic and social resources.
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 conversations! Click to view virtual programs at the Asia Center.

Left: Still from 3D virtual exhibition "Harvard Asia Center Poster Art 2010-2020"
Student Groups
*Please be aware that student groups may have become inactive during our time off campus. If you are aware of any updates to a group on this list, please let us know by e-mailing naia_poyer@fas.harvard.edu.
Asian American Business Association
The Asian American Business Association (AABA) provides a forum for the promotion, understanding, and cross-cultural exchange of East Asian and Asian American business, social, academic, cultural, political, and community-related initiatives. Visit their website here.

Asian American Dance Troupe
For over twenty years, the Asian American Dance Troupe (AADT) has sought to spread an appreciation and awareness of Asian culture through the medium of dance. Our repertoire includes a diverse range of dance forms including traditional, ethnic minority, fusion, martial arts, modern, and hip hop. Membership open to all students in good standing currently enrolled in Harvard College. Visit their website here.

Asian American Studies Working Group is a space of interdisciplinary collaboration between faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates pursuing scholarships in Asian American and Pacific Islander (API) histories, experiences, and intellectual traditions. Its goals are to build scholarly community, explore major debates and developments in API Studies, and enrich the research pursued by its members across Harvard University. To contact the organizers, see when the group meets next, or to learn more, visit their webpage.

China Forum
Founded in 1998, Harvard College China Forum is currently the largest China-focused conference in the New England area and annually attracts audiences from all over North America. Every spring the forum invites influential business leaders, policy shapers, and leading scholars to Harvard to address current events in a wide range of topics relevant to the development of China today. Operating under the Harvard China Review framework, HCCF, together with the Harvard China Review, runs a series of sub-programs, including monthly seminars and an annual cultural exchange program in the summer. Visit their website here.

Gaongil (Harvard College Modern Korean Studies Society) 
A tight-knit organization that meets to discuss various economic, social, political, cultural issues related to modern Korea. As the Korean word "Gaongil" means "Middle-Path," the organization is committed to remaining nonpartisan while encouraging free, unhindered discussion. Anyone interested in joining Gaongil is welcome! No prior experience with Korean language or culture is needed; meetings are in English.
Fill out the interest form here to be included in their e-mail list.

Harvard Asian American Womxn's Association
The Asian American Womxn's Association recognizes the need for a unified, open community at Harvard concerned with the issues facing people of Asian descent in Western society. The purpose of the Asian American Womxn's Association is to address these needs by creating a collective voice and promoting the prominence and concerns of the Asian-American population, both within the community and without. Visit their Facebook page here.

Harvard Buddhist Community
The HDS Buddhist Community (HBC) is a nondenominational Buddhist group serving the Harvard and Cambridge communities throughout the school year. In addition to hosting weekly meditation sittings, HBC also organizes Buddhist film screenings and discussion groups, as well as the annual Buddhism & Race Conference. HBC generally meets weekly at the Harvard Divinity School.
To subscribe to the mailing list, or to inquire about events, e-mail hbcsangha@gmail.com; or visit their Facebook page here.
Harvard Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA)
Harvard CSSA is dedicated to the goal of promoting social, intellectual, and cultural activities of Chinese students and scholars at Harvard and for other interested members in the Harvard community. It facilitates communication among its members and acts as a liaison between itself and other organizations on campus. The group works to facilitate the exchange of information between China and the United States. Its activities include sponsoring and co-sponsoring social, intellectual, and cultural events, films, and seminars. The contact e-mail is harvardcssa@gmail.com. Visit their website here.

Harvard Taiwanese Culture Society
TCS is a student-run organization at Harvard College dedicated to promoting the culture and heritage of Taiwan and Taiwanese-Americans. From cultural events like making muaji to social events like karaoke to special events like their annual Winterfest: Taste of Taiwan, their goal is to enhance awareness of Taiwanese culture and provide a place for those interested in learning about Taiwan to meet. Visit their website here; or visit their Facebook page here.

Harvard Task Force for Asian American Progressive Advocacy and Studies (TAPAS)
The Task Force for Asian American Progressive Advocacy and Studies (TAPAS) is an advocacy organization of Harvard undergraduates aiming to support Asian American communities and stand in solidarity with progressive struggles. Visit their Facebook page for more info.

Harvard Vietnamese Association
The Harvard Vietnamese Association is dedicated to fostering an awareness of Vietnamese culture on campus and within the Greater Boston area, and promoting the interests of the Vietnamese student body at Harvard. Visit their website here, or like their Facebook page for regular updates--including a biweekly Vietnamese language table for native speakers and learners to enjoy each other's company and conversation!

Korea Caucus
The mission of Korea Caucus, a student-run organization at Harvard Kennedy School, is to actively raise the awareness of Korea within the KSG community by sharing the country's cultural heritage through social events, serving as a bridge and resource to non-Korean students who are interested in learning more about the country. They also aim to provide a forum to address key issues facing Korea and their implications for the rest of the world through activities and events. Visit their Facebook page.

Korean Association
The Korean Association leads the undergraduate Korean-American community's efforts to teach and learn about Korean culture and political issues. The KA additionally provides a social outlet for Korean-American students interested in meeting others with a shared heritage and interests. KA supports cultural groups including YISEI the magazine, the fan dance troupe Chunsa, and the Korean drumming group (poongmul pae) Han Ma Eum. Visit their website or follow their Facebook page.

Organization of Asian American Sisters in Service
OAASIS currently consists of 25 members committed to each other in three aspects: commitment in sisterhood, commitment in service, and commitment in exploring the diverse experiences of Asian and Asian American women. Visit their Facebook page at http://facebook.com/harvardoaasis. Direct any questions to oaasis.harvard@gmail.com. OAASIS welcomes students of all gender and ethnic identities.