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Seminars

East Asia: Origins To 1800

March 3, 2018 to April 30, 2018

This complimentary seminar offers in-depth presentations on the history and culture of the region as well as aids K-12 educators incorporate these learnings into their curriculums.

The course consists of four Monday evening sessions (5 – 8 pm) and four Saturday sessions (9 – 3:30 pm) at USC starting on March 3rd, 2018. On-campus parking and refreshments will be provided.

This program is sponsored by the USC U.S.-China Institute and the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia

2018 NCTA Summer Study Tour To China And Taiwan

June 27, 2018 to July 13, 2018

Asian Links: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Tentative Dates: June 27 - July 13, 2018

 Application Deadline: Thursday, March 15, 2018

The USC U.S.-China Institute and the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia invite qualified teachers to apply for our 2018 study tour to China and Taiwan.

Rise of East Asia: East Asia Since 1800

September 9, 2017 to October 30, 2017

We are no longer accepting applications at this time.

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This complimentary seminar offers in-depth presentations on the history and culture of the region as well as aids K-12 educators incorporate these learnings into their curriculums. The course consists of six Monday evening sessions (5-8pm) and three Saturday sessions (9-3:30pm) at USC. On-campus parking and refreshments will be provided. 

This program is sponsored by the USC U.S.-China Institute and the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia

Free One-Day Workshop: Remembering the Cultural Revolution

March 25, 2017

The USC U.S. - China Institute and the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA) are offering a complimentary one-day workshop, Remembering the Cultural Revolution, for all K-12 educators. The session will meet at USC on Saturday, March 25, from 9am to 3:30pm. Complimentary on-campus parking, breakfast, and lunch will be provided.  

Free One-Day Workshop: East Asian Popular Culture

March 11, 2017

We are no longer accepting registrations for this workshop. 

The USC U.S. - China Institute and the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA) are offering a complimentary one-day workshop, East Asian Popular Culture, for all K-12 educators. The session will meet at USC on Saturday, March 11, from 9am to 12:30pm. Complimentary on-campus parking, breakfast, and lunch will be provided.  

Traditional East Asia: Origins to 1800

February 27, 2017 to May 8, 2017

We are no longer accepting applications for this seminar.

This complimentary seminar offers in-depth presentations on the history and culture of the region as well as aids K-12 educators incorporate these learnings into their curriculums. The course consists of six Monday evening sessions (5-8pm) and three Saturday sessions (9-3:30pm) at USC. On-campus parking and refreshments will be provided. 

This program is sponsored by the USC U.S.-China Institute and the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia

Growing Old in East Asia

October 15, 2016

The USC U.S. - China Institute and the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA) are offering a complimentary one-day workshop, Growing Old in East Asia.

The session will meet at USC on Saturday, October 15, from 9am to 3:30pm. Complimentary on-campus parking, breakfast, and lunch will be provided.  

SPEAKERS

Modern East Asia

October 3, 2016 to December 12, 2016
The USC U.S. – China Institute and the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA) are offering a no-cost professional development opportunity open to all K-12 educators. The course will take place at the USC campus from October to December 2016. 
 
 
Application deadline: Monday, September 26, 2016
 

Movement in East Asia: The Flow of People, Goods, and Ideas

July 25, 2016 to July 29, 2016

We are no longer accepting applications for the seminar. Please check back in a few weeks for information on our Fall seminar. 

The USC U.S. – China Institute  and the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia (NCTA) are offering a complimentary five-day residential summer seminar at USC for educators. Participants will have the option of commuting to USC and receiving a $250 stipend, or be housed at the USC Radisson Hotel (double occupancy). Breakfast, lunch, and parking will be provided.

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