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This archived information is dated to the 2011-12 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
Director: Andrew Walder
Advisory Committee: Vincent Barletta (Iberian and Latin American Cultures), Gordon Chang (History), Judith Goldstein (Political Science), Kathryn Stoner-Weiss (Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies), Andrew Walder (Sociology), Jeremy Weinstein (Political Science)
Directors' Committee: Keith Baker (History), Vincent Barletta (Iberian and Latin American Cultures), Carl Bielefeldt (Religious Studies), Gordon Chang (History), Robert Crews (History), Rodolfo Dirzo (Biology), Amir Eshel (German Studies), Judith Goldstein (Political Science), Thomas Blom Hansen (Anthropology), Paul Harrison (Religious Studies), Abbas Milani (Hoover Institution), Kathryn Stoner-Weiss ( Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies), Andrew Walder (Sociology), Jeremy Weinstein (Political Science), Stephen P. Weitzman (Religious Studies)
Division Office: Encina Hall West, second floor
Mail Code: 94305-6045
Web Site: http://ica.stanford.edu
The Division of International, Comparative and Area Studies (ICA) supports research and teaching in the cultures and societies of the world, and studies the problems facing developing societies as they seek to end their poverty and social and economic inequalities. ICA promotes new centers of teaching excellence in traditional areas of historical and cultural concerns, as well as promoting interdisciplinary activities related to developing new ideas for dealing with fundamental issues of justice, equality, and growth within nation states, cultures, and regions.
The Division of International, Comparative and Area Studies is comprised of research centers, degree granting programs, and religion and cultural centers: Center for African Studies*; Center for East Asian Studies*; The Europe Center; Center for Latin American Studies* ; Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies*; Center for South Asia; Ford Dorsey Program in International Policy Studies*; France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies; Hamid and Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies; Mediterranean Studies Forum; Program in International Relations*; Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford University; Sohaib and Sara Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies; and the Taube Center for Jewish Studies*.
Degree granting programs are denoted with an asterisk (*); the Taube Center for Jewish Studies oversees an Individually Designed Major.
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