Past Events
The Asian Art Museum hosts a discussion with the Light Awards Project team on building support for Japanese learning programs.
The Japan Society presents a professional development workshop that examines historical experiences in Japan and the United States before, during, and after the Second World War in the Asia-Pacific (1937-1945) in order to deepen teachers’ understanding of not only the nature of that conflict but also the war’s ongoing influence upon U.S.-Japan relations.
Ohio State University Institute for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Thomas E. Moran on his work translating essays by Wei An.
A part of the European History Workshop series at Indiana University.
Gold. It evokes power, wealth, royalty, devotion and, above all, immortality.
The Asian Art Museum presents an exhibition of maps in an exploration of how China was geographically imagined.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a discussion of key issues involving the South China Sea and its disputed islands.
Stanford University Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis hosts a workshop on automated text analysis using Chinese and Japanese literature.
UCLA Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk by Christopher Rea.
The Harvard Yenching Institute hosts a talk with Erdenchuluu Khohchahar on the legal system for Mongolia during the Qing era.