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Exploring Disability Among Chinese Elderly Population: Prevalence, Use of Social Service and Gender Difference
Man Guo's project examines the use of social services among the elderly disabled Chinese as well as the gender difference in terms of disability prevalence and the use of social services.
2007-2008 Faculty Research Grants
USCI funded nine faculty projects from seven USC schools.
2009-2010 USCI Faculty Research Grants
USC Faculty study visual ethnography, urbanization and environmental change, and American brands in China
2008-2009 USCI Faculty Research Grants
U.S.-China Institute awarded 6 research grants to USC faculty conducting research on a wide range of topics, including religion, health, and economics.
2010-2011 USCI Graduate Summer Fieldwork Grants
USCI awards grants to USC graduate students to carry out summer fieldwork research.
Journalism Students Gain Valuable Experience a World Away
18 students from the USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism returns from a summer internship in Hong Kong and Shanghai working for news and public relations agencies.
Taiwanese Get a Taste of Something New
USC School of Pharmacy hosted pharmacy students, faculty and practicing pharmacists from five Taiwanese universities to experience the pharmacy curriculum at USC.
Head of Chinese Clearinghouse Visits USC
The Director of the Chinese Clearinghouse for Evidence-Based Practice and Policy visits USC.
The Global Impact of Pentecostalism
USC Professor Donald Miller leads a group of scholars in studying pentecostalism in 23 countries.
Getting to Beijing: Henry Kissinger's Secret 1971 Trip
A documentary history of US efforts under Richard Nixon to open discussions with Chinese leaders, an effort that yielded Kissinger's trip forty years ago this month. Photo: Premier Zhou Enlai and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger.