The Center for East Asian Studies offers competitive year-long postdoctoral fellowships in Chinese studies without restriction on discipline or time period. In addition to teaching one course during their tenure at Stanford, fellows also organize lectures and workshops, and participate in the daily intellectual life of the Center. Former CEAS postdoctoral fellows have gone on to teach at some of the leading institutions of higher education in the country. Applications are due each January for the following academic year. More information about the application process can be found here.
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Name / Year of Fellowship Contact |
Degree Institution & Discipline or Current Affiliation & Position |
Area of Interest |
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David Cheng Chang 2011-2012
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University of California, San Diego History |
Repatriation of prisoners of war in the Korean War; Cold War history; elections and constitutionalism in modern China |
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Suyoung Son 2010-2011
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University of Colorado, Boulder Asian Languages and Civilizations |
Book market, copyright, and literati culture in late imperial China |
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Chris Leighton 2009-2010
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology History |
Making Capitalism Red: Cadres, Capitalists, and Culture in China, 1949-1958 |
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Wei Wang 2009-2010
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University of Pittsburg Economics |
Comparative health policies in the Asia-Pacific, the structure of the health care market, health care demand among low-income populations |
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John Osburg 2008-2009
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The College of William & Mary East Asian Studies |
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Adam Smith 2008-2009
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Columbia University Society of Fellows in the Humanities |
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Jaesok Kim 2007-2008
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University of Pennsylvania Anthropology |
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Elena Suet-Ying Chiu 2007-2008
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst Asian Languages & Literatures |
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Meow Hui Goh 2006-2007
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Ohio State University East Asian Languages & Literatures |
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Yudru Tsomu 2006-2007
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Lawrence University History/East Asian Studies |
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Andrea Goldman 2005-2006
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University of California, Los Angeles History |
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Guolong Lai 2005-2006
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University of Florida Art History |
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Georgia Mickey 2004-2005
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California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, History |
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Mario Poceski 2004-2005
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University of Florida Religion & History |
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Margaret Kuo 2003-2004
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California State University, Long Beach History |
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Kimberly Manning 2003-2004
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Concordia University Political Science |
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David Bello 2002-2003
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Washington and Lee University History |
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Lei Guang 2002-2003
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San Diego State University Political Science |
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Nara Dillon 2001-2002
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Harvard University Government |
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Kuiyi Shen 2001-2002
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University of California, San Diego Visual Arts |
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