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Exhibition:

Taiwanese Poster Design: An Engagement with Indigenous Arts
Tuesday, June 15, 2010 to Monday, August 16, 2010
IEAS Conference Room, 2223 Fulton Street, 6th Floor
Institute of East Asian Studies, Center for Chinese Studies

Taiwan's "Yuanzhumin," or aborigines, inspire a selection of award-winning posters by Taiwanese design students. Motifs, myths, and the dilemmas of modern life are among the themes of the exhibit, on loan from the Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines.

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Lecture:

Human Rights and the Place of Aborigines/Yuanzhumin in Taiwanese Society
Joel Fetzer, Political Science, Pepperdine University
Thursday, June 17, 2010, 5:00 PM
UC Berkeley, Institute of East Asian Studies Conference Room, 2223 Fulton Street, 6th Floor

The Institute of East Asian Studies is pleased to announce a lecture by Joel Fetzer, Political Science, Pepperdine University, on "Human Rights and the Place of Aborigines/Yuanzhumin in Taiwanese Society." This lecture is in conjunction with an exhibit of posters by Taiwanese students engaging aborigines themes and design, on loan to IEAS from the Shung Ye Museum in Taiwan.

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Call for Applications
Writing Up Grant
offered by MEARC

Taiwan in Comparative East Asian Perspective

The Modern East Asia Research Centre (MEARC) at Leiden University, The Netherlands was founded in 2006. MEARC's purpose is to support, showcase and stimulate genuinely disciplinary and comparative research in the disciplines of politics, history and philosophy on modern East Asia in the period since the beginning of the 19th century until today.

This grant is meant for recent PhD graduates who have focused on the study of Taiwan in Comparative East Asian Perspective, in the disciplines of politics, history or philosophy. Grant receivers are supposed to transform their dissertation into a book during a period of twelve consecutive months, in which they are to live in Leiden.

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SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies
倫敦亞非學院台灣研究中心

Fourth SOAS Taiwan Studies Postgraduate Summer School
June 8-10, 2010

Taiwan Film, Social Policy in Taiwan, Nationalism and Social Movements, Research Agendas in Taiwan Political Studies

Ming-Yeh Rawnsley (University of Leeds)
Chang Mau-kuei (Academia Sinica)
Joseph Wong (University of Toronto)
Shelley Rigger (Davidson College)

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Senior Teaching Fellow in Taiwan Studies

One Year Fixed Term initially
Centre of Taiwan Studies
£31,838 - £37,603 p.a. inclusive of London Allowance
Closing date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Interviews will be held week commencing November 16, 2009

Founded in 1999, the SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies has developed rapidly and is arguably now the world's leading centre of Taiwan Studies. This post is funded by a generous grant from the Ministry of Education in Taiwan, and offers an exciting career development opportunity to teach in a unique academic institution focused on Taiwan from 1 January 2010.

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Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affair

NATSA is glad to announce a joint collaboration with the Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs. The Yearbook commenced publication in 1981 and is jointly published by CMP Publishing Limited (London) and the Chinese (Taiwan) Society of International Law. In the last 14 years, NATSA has consistently incorporated issues of law as well as Taiwan's role on the international stage into various conference themes. Beginning in 2009, the Yearbook will review NATSA conference papers. Outstanding papers in the fields of international law and international relations will be invited for publication in the Yearbook. Papers will be selected by the editorial board of the Yearbook and will undergo the refereeing process. In keeping with NATSA's mission statement to create a vibrant exchange platform for researchers, this opportunity will connect active scholars with publishers, organizations and universities/employers (please see our Hermes program).

 


Postdoctoral Fellowship—Taiwan Studies Program

The Department of Asian Studies at The University of Texas at Austin announces a one-year postdoctoral fellowship in Taiwan Culture and Society, preferably with a special focus on literature, film, and popular culture, beginning in August 2009. The postdoctoral fellow will be expected to pursue a research that will make a significant contribution to the field of Taiwan Studies. Additionally, the fellow will assist in the administrative duties of the Taiwan Studies Program (including organizing lectures, workshops, and symposia) and will be responsible for the creation and maintenance of a website and/or listserv devoted to scholarly exchange on Taiwan-related topics. Junior scholars who have received their Ph.D. degrees in a humanities discipline with a research focusing on subjects related to Taiwan are welcome to apply. Applicants who will complete their Ph.D. by August 2009 will also be considered. The position is renewable for a second year. Annual stipend is approximately $40,000, with health benefits.

Applicants should submit a cover letter, a description of their research program (no more than three single-spaced pages), curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to Taiwan Studies Program Committee, Department of Asian Studies, College of Liberal Arts, 1 University Station G9300, Austin, TX 78712. The deadline for applications is May 10, 2009. Review of applications will start immediately after the deadline and will continue until the position is filled. The University of Texas at Austin is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, and encourages women, minorities, and persons with disability to apply. Employment eligibility is required upon appointment.

 


MyNetResearch Empowering Collaboration

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When you join, you create a profile that summarizes your research interests and other key information. Your profile helps you find and be located by this worldwide community of researchers. You can search for other researchers by knowledge specialization, geography and other attributes while creating and managing projects including academic papers, funded grant proposals and inventions. MyNetResearch is located in the United States.

 


Fellowship Information in Related Studies

 



  • Inside China Today
  • Taiwan Internship at NBR. The 1999-2000 AccessAsia Global Consortium Internship in Taipei
  • Routledge
    Routledge has a wide selection of titles focusing on Taiwan.
  • Taiwanese Online Bookstore
    A good news from internet for scholars of Taiwan studies around the world.

 


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