UPCOMING EVENTS
Welcome to the East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern CaliforniaIn 1975, the USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences established the East Asian Studies Center (EASC) in order to provide dedicated leadership, coordination and support for the growing interdisciplinary education, research activity, and community outreach concerning East Asia. EASC has been recognized as one of the nation's leading centers for the development of East Asian area studies and is among a small group of elite colleges and universities to be designated a National Resource Center for East Asian studies by the U.S. Department of Education.![]() This website describes the scope and diversity of our programs and initiatives by providing information about faculty resources, degree programs, courses of instruction, research activity and funding opportunities, as well as the wide range of East Asia-related activities organized by the Center and other organizations across the university. The interdisciplinary nature of our program is one key to its enduring and growing success; but, it is USC's commitment to East Asian studies as a critical area of emphasis that insures the program's ongoing vitality and future expansion. |
ANNOUNCEMENTSThe Freeman Foundation Awards EASC $400,000 more info >>New Courses in Fall 2008 EALC 332: Korean Literature in English Translation more info>> SWMS 499: Movements for Social Equality in Modern Japan more info>> Funding Opportunities Asia Foundation: Junior Associates in Asian Affairs more info>> Job Opportunities EASC Undergraduate Student Office Assistant Position more info>> China Area Studies Tenure Track Position at University of Victoria more info>> Graduate Student Assistant Position for Prof. Heikkila more info >> Research Assistant Position at Brookings Institution more info>> Endowed Chair in Chinese Literature Position more info>> Korean History Faculty Opening at UCSD more info>>
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