Contact Info
Center for Asia Pacific Studies
Kalmanovitz Hall 241
2130 Fulton St.
San Francisco, CA 94117-1080 centerasiapacific@usfca.edu (415) 422-6357
The Center for Asia Pacific Studies is San Francisco’s academic gateway to the Asia Pacific. Now in its 31st year, the center continues to build bridges across the Pacific with programs designed to promote greater understanding of the peoples and cultures of the Asia Pacific region. Fostering innovative research and teaching designed to create conversation and dialogue, the center regularly organizes and hosts lectures, academic symposia, and conferences on topics important for our understanding of Asia both historically and today.
The center presents lectures and seminars on a wide range of topics. These events attract a diverse audience including students and faculty from USF and other local universities and members of the public. Recent lecture topics include: robotic innovations in Japan, the evolution of the Chinese internet, anti-Asian racism, indigenous modernity in Japan, and hijra: transgender and family histories in India.
The center also promotes networking and local interest in the region through its Asia Pacific Women’s Roundtable and its Chinese and Japanese Language Conversation Groups.
The center unites faculty and students researching and studying the Asia Pacific. Working closely with programs such as the Asian Studies major and the Master in Asia Pacific Studies and the Master in International Studies programs, the center plans workshops and lectures that complement what students are learning in the classroom, increasing their cultural competency and helping their career development.
The center also provides fellowships and financial support for students to further their studies at USF or via study or internships abroad.
Learn about the Center’s upcoming activities and plans for the semester from its director, Melissa S. Dale.