The East Asian Studies Program at Johns Hopkins University seeks to appoint a senior scholar (at the rank of associate or full professor), working on religion in East Asia. We […]
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Director Joel Andreas book awarded the Joseph Levenson Prize
His book, Disenfranchised: The Rise and Fall of Industrial Citizenship in China has been awarded the Joseph Levenson Prize by the Association for Asian Studies. The Merlin Foundation, established by […]
Clara Han’s new book – Seeing like a Child: Inheriting the Korean War
We are proud to announce that our East Asian Studies colleague, Clara Han, has just published a new book, Seeing Like a Child: Inheriting the Korean War. Book Description: An […]
Greetings from Xingyun Wu, host of the Chinese Language Corner
I’m Xingyun Wu, a third-year PhD student in the Sociology Department. I will lead the Chinese Language Corner this fall. In our Chinese language sessions, we can discuss Chinese language […]
Greetings from Chisato Tomiya, host of the Japanese Language Corner
JHUの みなさん、こんにちは。 富谷千里(とみやちさと)と もうします。 Hello, JHU students! I’m Chisato Tomiya. 秋学期(あきがっき)の 日本語(にほんご)の ラングエ-ジコ-ナ-を たんとうします。 I’ll lead Japanese Language Corner for this fall semester, 2020. 日本では ほかのくにに ル-ツをもつ こどもたちに 日本語を おしえています。 In Japan, I teach Japanese to middle […]
Greetings from Youjoung (Yuna) Kim, host of the Korean Language Corner
Hello everyone! I am Yuna Kim from Jeju, South Korea. I am a second-year PhD student in the Department of Anthropology. I will be leading the Korean Language Corner for […]
Apply to Join the EAS Student Advisory Committee
The East Asian Student Advisory Committee is currently recruiting new members. The group helps promote and organize a variety of EAS initiatives, including guest speaker events, social events (Lunar New […]
Professor Tobie Meyer-Fong’s opinion piece in The Hill
Read, “America must invest in knowledge infrastructure to address global challenges“, Professor Tobie Meyer-Fong’s opinion piece in The Hill.