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Elizabeth Yen Tzu Liew is named a 2024 Elizabeth Spann Award recipient!
Congratulations to first-year MAIA student Elizabeth Yen Tzu Liew on being named a recipient of the 2024 Elizabeth Spann Award! Liz is one of 11 students to receive the award from the College of Arts, Language & Letters. This award…
Asian Studies MA students participate in Nuclear Policy workshop
Master’s students Monica Orillo (Asian Studies) and Elizabeth Yen Tzu Liew (Asian International Affairs) were selected to participate in the first-ever Honolulu Nuclear Policy Workshop last month. Read more about their experiences in UH News: https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2023/10/31/nuclear-policy-workshop-honolulu/
Alumni Spotlight: Carol Li, MAIA Graduate
Check out CALL’s three-part video following Carol Li at a Conversations with Former UK Prime Minister Pacific Forum event. Carol Li is an Asian Studies Alumni who works as a Program and Publications Manager of Pacific Forum. She shared why…
Dr. Shuxian Luo joins a panel discussing the Impact of China’s Belt & Road Initiative
The University of Hawai’i at Mānoa’s Center for Chinese Studies and Center for Southeast Asian Studies present a panel discussing the Impact of China’s Belt and Road Initiative on Southeast Asia. China’s Belt and Road Initiative is being likened to…
Alumna Emma Hsu’s Capstone Research Project Published
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) published Emma Hsu’s capstone research project, “Manufacturing beyond Shores: The Taiwanese Checklist Approach to Intellectual Property Protection.” Emma is a 2023 graduate of our Master’s of Asian International Affairs (MAIA) program. She…
Dr. Shuxian Luo joins the Asian Studies Faculty
An interview with Dr. Shuxian Luo, the newest faculty member in UH Mānoa’s Asian Studies department.
Hannah Cole (MAAS ’21) Receives Presidential Management Fellowship
Hannah Cole graduated from our MAAS program with a focus on Korea, and is the recent recipient of a Presidential Management Fellowship. In this email interview with Department Chair Cathy Clayton, Hannah discusses how her experiences in the Asian Studies…