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The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) is one of the most active interdisciplinary programs on the Stanford campus. A designated Department of Education Comprehensive East Asia National Resource Center, CEAS works with all schools, departments, research centers, and student groups to facilitate and enhance all aspects of East Asia-related research, teaching, outreach and exchange across the Stanford campus. Our vibrant M.A. degree program, active schedule of public lectures and colloquia, competitive student grants, and K-16 outreach programs provide Stanford and the greater peninsula community with a wealth of resources for research on and learning about East Asia.

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News

CEAS Postdoc Publishes Article

Rebecca Corbett, Postdoctoral Fellow in Japanese Studies at CEAS (2013-2015), published "Crafting Identity as a Tea Practitioner in Early Modern Japan: Otagaki Rengetsu and Tagami Kikusha" in the U.S.-Japan Women's Journal.

Stanford Partners with Community Colleges to Internationalize Curriculum

How does a community college instructor begin to tackle a lack of global awareness exhibited by her students? She spends an afternoon at Stanford with leading faculty and experts, as well as other community college faculty, to discuss issues of importance to the global community.