The David N. Keightley Fellowship — 4/15/2019 The David N. Keightley Fellowship will provide support for high-achieving graduate students in the College of Letters and Science at the University…
Graduate Student Facilitator for the Chan Fellows Program The Chan Fellows Graduate Student Facilitator coordinates aspects of the Lingnan W.T. Chan Fellows Program with the Public Service Center and the…
Fellowships in Chinese Studies — 4/2/2018 The Center for Chinese Studies offers annual competitive fellowships for continuing graduate students in Chinese studies. Awards include: Republic of China East…
Interested in China? Check Out the Center for Chinese Studies Do you want to know about China-related events and fellowships on campus? If so, add your name to the Center for Chinese…
Center for Chinese Studies: Events – 9/23/2016 & beyond Fall Events Panel discussion: The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Chinese Politics Tuesday, September 6, 1-5pm 1995 University Avenue, Room 510A China’s Worlds…
Center for Chinese Studies Rings in the Chinese New Year with a Banquet and Fellowship Opportunities Are you interested in China? Ring in the Year of the Sheep by applying to graduate fellowships for research abroad.
Chinese Government Scholarship-Bilateral Program — 4/1/2015 The Ministry of Education in China has established the Chinese Government Scholarship — Bilateral Program which offers a full or partial scholarship to those selected…
Would you like to work in Hong Kong? Learn about opportunities at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, which is offering an array of faculty positions in one of the world’s most alluring cities.
A Greener Future: Bringing the U.S. & China Together China and the United States — the world’s top emitters of greenhouse gases — should be at the forefront of clean energy solutions for an ailing planet. That’s the bold vision of the U.S.-China Green Tech Summit, a gathering that drew more than 400 green technology executives, venture capitalists, academics and others to Beijing last fall.
Enriching the culture, educating the next generation Andrew Szeri savors his walk to work each day, winding through the scenic neighborhoods of Berkeley. He says the journey to Sproul Hall is peaceful and provides time to think before he dives into the emails and voicemails that await him.