Postdoctoral Fellowship: Harvard University, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations
The Program offers postdoctoral fellowships for social scientists in a broad range of fields, including anthropology, economics, education, history, law, political science, public health, public policy, and sociology. Projects that focus on Japan or Japan’s international role from a comparative, historical, or global perspective are welcome. Apply by January 16th, 2018.
HARF: A Journal of South Asian Studies (McGill University) Call for Submission
Harf: A Journal of South Asian Studies invites academic work from undergraduate and graduate students working on South Asia. It is a new journal published out of McGill University in Montreal.
Call for Papers: South Asia Conference of the Pacific Northwest (SACPAN) at UBC
The South Asia Conference of the Pacific Northwest has been sponsored by the University of British Columbia and the University of Washington since the mid 1960’s. The conference, popularly known as SACPAN was created in the aim of fostering strong intellectual discourse and connections between South Asia scholars in the Pacific Northwest.
Book Graduation Photos with Artona
It’s time for upcoming grads to book their appointments with Artona for graduate photos.
UBC's Atlas Journal of World History Call for Submissions is Open
UBC’s Atlas Journal of World History is delighted to announce the opening of the call for submissions for its spring 2018 issue.
South Asian Canadian Histories Association Presents: A Vancouver Guldasta
Please join the South Asian Canadian Histories Association (SACHA) for a site-specific theatre production taking place from November 4-18 in South Vancouver titled A Vancouver Guldasta, written and directed by SACHA Director of Performance, Paneet Singh.
Community Policing Patrol & Special Event Volunteer Opportunity
Chinese Community Policing Centre is a non-profit organization, in partnership with Vancouver Police Department, established in 1992 to serve the Chinese community in police-related matters.
Register today for ITST419/ITAL409: "Italy and China" for Term 2
Since Marco Polo, Italy’s communication with China is the longest in Europe on written record. Through examining key
contemporary Italian-Chinese events, such as Italian intellectuals’ discussions about the Cultural Revolution and Chinese migration to Italy, we will put Italian and European interpretations of China as a rising superpower in perspective.
Access and Diversity Seeking ASIA 100 Tutor
Access and Diversity is seeking a tutor to work for 4 hours a week in course content directly relating to ASIA 100.
Apply today for the Global Seminar: Heritage of Chinese Migration Kaiping/Hong Kong!
Application deadline is October 26th, 2017.