International Graduate Student Conference on the Asia Pacific Region

Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
February 12 – 14, 2009

 
The East-West Center International Graduate Student Conference (IGSC) is an annual interdisciplinary conference that welcomes presentations in a number of thematic and disciplinary areas focusing on the Asia Pacific region, and/or the relationship/interaction of the US with the Asia Pacific region. For the purposes of the conference, Asia Pacific is defined to include:  South Asia, East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, all the Pacific Rim nations and Pacific Islands, and Russia.

Keynote Address

"Twilight of Globalization? A View from the Asia Pacific"
By Dr. Marcus Noland (Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute;  Non-Resident Senior Fellow, East-West Center), February 12, 2009

Program

The program is available here.

Photos

Photos from the conference can be seen here.

Publication

Presenters are invited to submit their complete paper to be considered for the East-West Center working paper series. Papers will be subjected to a separate review process. Please send your complete paper to the conference email by Sunday, May 31st, 2009. Submissions should be in MS-Word (.doc) format.  Put “Working Paper – [your last name]” in the e-mail subject.  To see the previous conferences' working paper series, click here.

Contact Address

The 8th Annual International Graduate Student Conference c/o EWC Education Program 1601 East-West Road, Burns Hall 2083 Honolulu, Hawaii  96848 U.S.A Ph. (808) 944-7758 Fax. (808) 944-7070

Email: studentconference@eastwestcenter.org

Links to Previous Conferences

The 7th Conference, February 2008

The 6th Conference, February 2007

Contributions

The Conference is supported by generous support from a number of academic units and personal contribution as follows:

  • East-West Center Education Program
  • East-West Center Foundation
  • Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Student Equity, Excellence and Diversity (UHM-SEED), University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Belinda A. Aquino, Professor & Director, Center for Philippine Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • School of Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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