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http://aparc.fsi.stanford.edu 14-04-2011 00:03:15
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In World Development, Stanford Sociology Gi-Wook Shin & Haley Gordon propose a new framework for studying human resource development, offering insights into talent development strategies from Japan and Singapore. Available via ScienceDirect open access > doi.org/10.1016/j.worl…
.Shorenstein APARC's Kiyoteru Tsutsui is joining the Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies, the premier North American program for teaching Japanese, as its new executive director. ow.ly/hscG50TeBnh
📢 #StudentJob! The Stanford University Next Asia Policy Lab is hiring a #ResearchAssistant to collaborate on its project “The Invisible Role of Nations in the U.S. Academic Hiring Market.” Open to undergraduate & graduate students, to start asap. Apply by Sep 30 > aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/education/fell…
We are thrilled to welcome sociologist Paul Y. Chang, the newly appointed Tong Yang, Korea Foundation, and Korea Stanford Alumni Association Senior Fellow at FSI Stanford. At APARC, Paul will continue researching social and political change in South Korea. aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/news/korea-exp…
Sep 17, 1:15 ET | Join GW Sigur Center for Asian Studies for a discussion with APARC's Junki Nakahara and Gi-Wook Shin as they present research from the Stanford Next Asia Policy Lab, sharing evidence-based findings on the conceptualization of race and racism in Asia. RSVP ⤵️ eventbrite.com/e/deconstructi…
New Book 📖 "Beyond Power Transitions" by Xinru Ma & Dave Kang draws on 1500 yrs of East Asian history to offer a new perspective on the shapers of great power rivalry. Essential reading for understanding #USChinaRelations. Available from Columbia Univ Press👇 cup.columbia.edu/book/beyond-po…
📢 #StudentJobs at the Stanford University Next Asia Policy Lab! We're hiring #ResearchAssistants to work on the project “The Invisible Role of Nations in the U.S. Academic Hiring Market,” led by our Taiwan Program Postdoctoral Fellow Mikki Ruo-Fan Liu. Apply by Sep 30 👇 aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/education/fell…
Sep 27, 12 PM PT, in person | Join Dr. David Zweig as he discusses his new book, "The War for Chinese Talent in America" (Columbia Univ Press), revealing the impacts of the U.S. government's measures to restrict technology transfer to China. Register ⤵️ aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/events/war-chi…
Join us next Tuesday, Sept, 17 for a talk with Shorenstein APARC about racism "denial" in Asia. The speakers will examine how historical identities and dominant social, political, and religious values shape national understandings of race in Asia. RSVP here: ow.ly/2w9l50Tk1TX
APARC is thrilled to honor The New York Times' Chris Buckley 儲百亮, winner of the 2024 Shorenstein #JournalismAward for his exemplary reporting on China & Taiwan. Oct 15, 12PM | Join us for the award discussion with Buckley, Oriana Skylar Mastro, Xueguang Zhou & Will Dobson ⤵️ stanford.io/3Zmmd0H
In @worlddevjournal, APARC Director Gi-Wook Shin & Stanford Sociology PhD candidate Haley Gordon propose a new framework for studying human resource development. Drawing on lessons from Japan and Singapore, they offer a roadmap for improving talent development. aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/news/new-appro…