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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.

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Overseas Programs in East Asian Studies

Language Study—CEAS provides undergraduate fellowships for language study in China, Japan, or Korea; students must simultaneously apply to a pre-approved language program abroad. Applications are due in February.

Internships—Undergraduates of any major may apply for summer internship opportunities in China, Japan, and Korea through the Bing Overseas Studies Program office.

Beijing—Stanford undergraduates may live and study at Peking University through the Overseas Studies Program in Beijing. Classes are taught in English by Stanford faculty-in-residence and Peking University professors. Students are considered enrolled in Peking University and may participate in athletic and musical activities on campus, including Chinese art and calligraphy, tai-chi, and wu shu. See http://osp.stanford.edu/beijing.

Kyoto—Students interested in the study of Japanese language, history, culture, and social organization may attend one or two quarters at the Kyoto Center for Japanese Studies which is supported by a consortium of 13 American universities including Stanford. The Bing Overseas Studies Program also offers a Spring Quarter program focused on Japanese organizations and the political economy of research, development, and production of high technology and advanced industries at the Stanford Center in Technology and Innovation (SCTI). An internship in a Japanese firm, laboratory, or agency follows the SCTI training program. See http://osp.stanford.edu/kyoto.

Overseas Seminars—Three-week seminars led by Stanford faculty are offered in late summer before the beginning of Autumn Quarter, with destinations and study topics changing each year. For more information about Bing Overseas Studies programs, visit their office at Sweet Hall, or see http://osp.stanford.edu.

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