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The Harvard University Asia Center is an academic center at Harvard University dedicated to generating and sharing knowledge about Asia in transnational and transregional perspective. It fosters teaching, collaboration, and innovation across and beyond cultural and disciplinary boundaries. The Center supports various initiatives including the Transnational Asia Initiative and the Southeast Asia Initiative, offers funding and affiliation opportunities for researchers and students, runs a publications program, and organizes events, seminars, and conferences related to Asian studies.

Funding Opportunities

Asia Center Student Organization Grants

The Harvard University Asia Center offers grants to undergraduate and graduate student organizations for transnational or comparative projects involving two or more countries or regions in East, South, and Southeast Asia OR single-country projects in Southeast Asia. Projects relating to the Asian diaspora and Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) studies will also be considered. These grants are offered on an ongoing basis; however, organizations are encouraged to apply as early as possible, as funds are limited. Applications must be submitted at least one month in advance of the event or project start date. For student organizations to receive grants, they must have either a registered tax ID (known as an EIN or TIN) and a bank account or confirmation from a Harvard department that they are willing to receive the grant on the student organization's behalf. Grant recipients are expected to use funds as described in the original proposal unless otherwise noted. Awards are based on the original proposal and any changes must be submitted to the Asia Center for approval.

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Asia Center Conference Attendance Grants for Students

The Asia Center offers grants of up to $500 to Harvard graduate and undergraduate students presenting papers that look at two or more countries of East, South, and Southeast Asia comparatively or explore the relations among Asian countries. Individual country topics will be considered only for Southeast Asian countries or if they are part of broader, multi-country research. This multi-country context must be made explicit in the application. The grant is designed to support conference attendance for students conducting comparative or transnational Asian studies research.

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