Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies

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Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies

The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies is a research institute at Harvard University dedicated to the study of China and Chinese culture. Established in 1955, the center is named after John King Fairbank, a prominent historian of China and a professor at Harvard. The center aims to advance scholarship in all fields of Chinese studies and to promote a deeper understanding of China through research, teaching, and public outreach.

History[edit | edit source]

The Fairbank Center was founded in 1955 by John King Fairbank, who was instrumental in developing the field of modern Chinese history in the United States. The center was initially established to support research on contemporary China, but its scope has since expanded to include all periods of Chinese history and a wide range of disciplines, including political science, economics, sociology, anthropology, and literature.

Research and Programs[edit | edit source]

The Fairbank Center supports a variety of research programs and initiatives, including:

  • **Visiting Scholars Program**: This program invites scholars from around the world to conduct research at Harvard and engage with the academic community.
  • **Publications**: The center publishes a range of scholarly works, including books, articles, and working papers on various aspects of Chinese studies.
  • **Conferences and Workshops**: The center organizes numerous conferences, workshops, and seminars that bring together scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to discuss current issues related to China.
  • **Fellowships and Grants**: The center offers fellowships and grants to support research on China, including the An Wang Postdoctoral Fellowship and the Fairbank Center Graduate Student Associates program.

Faculty and Affiliates[edit | edit source]

The Fairbank Center is home to a diverse group of faculty and affiliates who are experts in various fields of Chinese studies. These scholars contribute to the center's research agenda and participate in its programs and activities. The center also collaborates with other research institutes and academic departments at Harvard and beyond.

Public Outreach[edit | edit source]

In addition to its academic programs, the Fairbank Center engages in public outreach to promote a broader understanding of China. This includes hosting public lectures, film screenings, and cultural events, as well as providing resources for educators and the general public.

Location[edit | edit source]

The Fairbank Center is located on the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is part of the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences and works closely with other Harvard institutions, including the Harvard-Yenching Institute and the Harvard China Fund.

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