The first deadline for undergraduate Winter Term student grants and graduate students Taiwan Studies grants is October 30! Are you considering doing work in China or Taiwan during the Winter […]
Outreach
Our recent symposium brought together over 30 experts on China to discuss the future of bilateral relations between Washington and Beijing.
A recent panel at our symposium on “Coexistence 2.0” invited participants to discuss how Asian countries navigated tensions between the U.S. and China.
Mark Wu and Tony Saich outline their views on the future of US-China relations at the opening of our recent symposium on “Coexistence 2.0.”
Fairbank Center visiting scholars and fellows share their current research in China studies with the Harvard community. This workshop will feature five short presentations with an opportunity for Q &
Following the conclusion of the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of China (CCP), the newly elected central committee convened and elected its new Politburo, Politburo Standing Committee (PSC), and
U.S.-China relations are increasingly tense. But both countries need to forge a path that allows for cooperation and competition—Coexistence 2.0. Join us as top experts discuss the way forward. The
Our latest infographic visualizes the leaders of the Party and State before the 20th CCP Congress.
The Johns Hopkins University Hopkins-Nanjing Center will hold an information session for students interested in graduate study in China. Madeline Satin, Assistant Director of Admissions at the Johns Hopkins School of
CAMLab Cave opens following two years of renovation. It serves as a hub of innovative forms of knowledge production, pedagogy, and sensorial media practice. The Opening Celebration features projects that







