UW Taiwan Studies Annual Newsletter
Participants in the Pioneering Taiwan Studies workshop held on November 14-15, 2024 at the University of Washington. Program Highlights New Degree Launches Taiwan Studies announced the Taiwan Track as part of […]
Participants in the Pioneering Taiwan Studies workshop held on November 14-15, 2024 at the University of Washington. Program Highlights New Degree Launches Taiwan Studies announced the Taiwan Track as part of […]
Please find a round up of the Taiwan Insights most recent Special Issue Trump’s Tariff’s what does it mean for Taiwan? attached. All these articles and more can be found on Taiwan Insight.
We are hereby to announce the release of the agenda for the 22nd Annual General Meeting (AGM) held at 16:45-18:00, CET, Saturday 21 June 2025 at Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Please take a look at the latest news in Taiwan Studies: 1) The 2025 Taiwanese Overseas Pioneers Grants (TOP Grants) for humanities and social sciences research (see attachments). This program aims
We are pleased to share several updates and announcements from the FSP Global History: May 22 – Global History Colloquium Czech Mates? Art Students from the Decolonized World in Czechoslovakia after
CfA: Qualifying Fellowship Programme for MA Students of UDE and RUB Call for Applications | Deadline: 2025-05-25 Read more CfA: Assistant (junior) (W 1, non-tenure track) Professor of Modern Taiwan
The Faculty of Humanities at the University of Tübingen invites applications for the position of assistant (junior) (W 1, non-tenure track) professor of Modern Taiwan Studies to commence as soon
Taiwan Insight-IJTS Special Issue on ‘IJTS Open Access Awards’ (March-April 2025) Ming-Yeh Rawnsley (蔡明燁)2025, Taiwan Insight 16 Views View PDF ▸ Download PDF ABSTRACT: The International Journal of Taiwan Studies (IJTS) launched its
die Redaktion der ASIEN – The German Journal on Contemporary Asia sucht engagierte Verstärkung.Unsere Mitgliederzeitschrift lebt vom Engagement und den Perspektiven unserer Gemeinschaft. Damit die ASIEN auch in Zukunft vielfältig, lebendig und fachlich fundiert