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51 results for "Committee"

Margaret Lindsey

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Beloved long-time administrator to the Committee on Regional Studies — East Asia and the Committee on Inner Asian and Altaic Studies, retired

Emma J. Teng

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Emma Teng is the T.T. and Wei Fong Chao Professor of Asian Civilizations at MIT. She teaches classes in Chinese culture, Chinese migration history, Asian American history, East Asian culture, and women’s and gender studies. Professor Teng earned her Ph.D...

Jessica J. Lee

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Jessica J. Lee is a Senior Congressional Advisor at the Bureau of Legislative Affairs, U.S. Department of State. She was formerly a Senior Research Fellow on East Asia at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. Lee is an expert in U.S. foreign...

Daniel Johnson

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Daniel Johnson is founder of American Financial Systems, Inc., as well as Deferral.com, AFS Securities, LLC (a FINRA-registered broker-dealer) and several companies in Argentina and Mexico. These companies specialize in software or consulting with respect...

Academic Requirements

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The Regional Studies - East Asia (RSEA) master's degree program is designed to be flexible and to allow students the opportunity to pursue their own particular East Asia-related interests, whether wide-ranging or relatively focused, within the guidelines...

Committee on Regional Studies East Asia

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The Regional Studies East Asia (RSEA) Program is a vibrant interdisciplinary area studies master's degree program designed to accommodate a wide range of interests and needs for graduate training in the languages, societies and cultures of East Asia. The...

Admissions

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Admission to the RSEA master's degree program is extremely competitive. In an average year, the program receives 180–200 applications from around the world; however, a typical entering cohort consists of 24–28 students. From a wide pool of applicants RSEA...

RSEA students meet with Professor Ezra Vogel

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On April 12 a group of RSEA students enjoyed lunchtime conversation with Professor Emeritus Ezra Vogel and his friend Dr. Richard Dyck, Harvard Alum and Asia Center Advisory Committee Member. Professor Vogel shared stories of his academic experiences in...

HEAS hosts successful online Conference

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Congratulations to the student organizing committee for a very successful HEAS Conference! The 24th annual Harvard East Asia Society Conference was held online for the very first time, opening up new possibilities and enabling over 100 scholars to take...

HEAS Conference 2020: Call for Papers

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The Harvard East Asia Society (HEAS) invites currently enrolled graduate students working across all disciplines to submit abstracts for its 23rd annual conference. This year's HEAS Conference will be held February 8-9, 2020 at Harvard University. The...