Center for East Asian Studies at UW-Madison

Center for East Asian Studies at UW-Madison The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) connects East Asia to UW-Madison, with a focus on China, Japan, Korea, Tibet, and Taiwan.

Day 1 of the 8th Annual University of Wisconsin-Madison - Peking University Workshop on Higher Education was held in Mad...
06/03/2026

Day 1 of the 8th Annual University of Wisconsin-Madison - Peking University Workshop on Higher Education was held in Madison, Wisc., and brought together faculty from China, Japan, Canada, and the U.S. to share research on the theme of "Academic Internationalism in Turbulent Times."

Day 1 featured papers by:
- Adam Nelson, UW-Madison
- Wang Liping and Zhang Zhengtao, Peking University
- Shen Wenqin, Peking University
- Zha Qiang, York University (Toronto)

See more details at:
https://eastasia.wisc.edu/uw-pku/

CEAS is excited to welcome attendees for the"8th Annual UW-PKU Workshop on Higher Education:Academic Internationalism in...
05/18/2026

CEAS is excited to welcome attendees for the
"8th Annual UW-PKU Workshop on Higher Education:
Academic Internationalism in Turbulent Times"
DATE: May 18-19, 2026

This workshop is organized by Adam Nelson, Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of Educational Policy Studies and History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Shen Wenqin, Associate Professor of Higher Education at the Graduate School of Education, Peking University.
Besides UW-Madison, scholars from the following universities will be participating:
Beijing Normal University
Beloit College
Hangzhou Normal University
Hiroshima University
Peking University
South China Normal University (Guangzhou)
St. Xavier University (Chicago)
Tsinghua University
York University (Toronto)
Zhejiang University

CEAS affiliate Heangjin Park, Assistant Professor of Korean Studies in UW–Madison’s Department of Asian Languages and Cu...
05/11/2026

CEAS affiliate Heangjin Park, Assistant Professor of Korean Studies in UW–Madison’s Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, was recently featured in UW–Madison International Division’s story, “Kimchi: Layers of Culture, Wrapped in Cabbage.”

The story highlights Park’s research on kimchi production among Korean diaspora communities in China, exploring how food moves across borders as both a commodity and a cultural object. His work shows how kimchi connects questions of economy, identity, authenticity, and belonging across Korea, China, and global markets.

🔗 Read the full story here:

Kimchi is more than food. Widely recognized as Korea’s national dish, the fermented staple—made of cabbage, radish, garlic, ginger, and chili—appears on tables across the country. Though it is frequently associated with Korean cuisine, the …

We’re excited to share a new Atlantic Council article co-authored by East Asian Studies Certificate student Tony Jing! T...
05/07/2026

We’re excited to share a new Atlantic Council article co-authored by East Asian Studies Certificate student Tony Jing! The article explores the rapid rise of Chinese electric vehicle exports and the complex economic, energy, and security questions they raise for countries around the world.

Tony is a senior at UW–Madison and serves as the Undergraduate Student Assistant for the Institute for Regional and International Studies (IRIS) National Resource Center.

Read the article here:

China is exporting a large number of electric vehicles around the world, but their internet connectivity creates cyber vulnerabilities.

Congrats to the 19 libraries across Wisconsin that received awards in April through the 2026 “East Asia in the Upper Mid...
05/04/2026

Congrats to the 19 libraries across Wisconsin that received awards in April through the 2026 “East Asia in the Upper Midwest Library Program” competition. Nearly $21,000 in funding will be distributed to grant recipients representing 11 of the state’s 15 library systems. This is the sixth year of the competition, which offers grants to public libraries with the goal of enriching patrons’ understanding of East Asia through the funding of new programming and materials.

This year’s grants will also help the Wisconsin Book Festival in Madison include a speaker about a book connected to East Asia, as part of the festival’s 25th anniversary activities in 2026. This continues a long partnership between CEAS and WBF.

Though the first round of grants have now been awarded, some funding is still available. Click on this link for more information: https://eastasia.wisc.edu/eainwisconsin/

(Map prepared by Christina Dennis, Doctoral Student, UW-Madison Department of Geography.)

⏰ D-DAY! The Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo) Poetry Competition closes tonight, April 30. Three lines can still be written today...
04/30/2026

⏰ D-DAY! The Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo) Poetry Competition closes tonight, April 30. Three lines can still be written today. Your poem could begin right now. Open to Wisconsin residents of all ages, with up to $300 in cash prizes.
🔗 Enter now: https://sejongculturalsociety.org/wisijo/index.php

⏰ 1 Day Left! ⏰ There’s still time to enter the Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo) Poetry Competition—accepting entries through Apr...
04/29/2026

⏰ 1 Day Left! ⏰ There’s still time to enter the Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo) Poetry Competition—accepting entries through April 30. Open to Wisconsin residents of all ages, with up to $300 in cash prizes for winning entries. Learn more: https://sejongculturalsociety.org/wisijo/index.php

⏰ 2 Days Left! ⏰The Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo) Poetry Competition is accepting entries through April 30. Open to Wisconsin ...
04/28/2026

⏰ 2 Days Left! ⏰The Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo) Poetry Competition is accepting entries through April 30. Open to Wisconsin residents of all ages, with up to $300 in cash prizes for winning entries. Learn more: https://sejongculturalsociety.org/wisijo/index.php

⏰ 3 Days Left! To inspire your final burst of motivation, we’re sharing a sijo about deadline season.Past self, I blame ...
04/27/2026

⏰ 3 Days Left! To inspire your final burst of motivation, we’re sharing a sijo about deadline season.

Past self, I blame you now for leaving all this work so late.
Three days before the deadline, pages bloom beneath my hands.
Too late, I say each hour—yet great things start three days before.

The Wisconsin Sijo (WiSiJo) Poetry Competition is accepting entries through April 30. Open to Wisconsin residents of all ages, with up to $300 in cash prizes for winning entries. Learn more: https://sejongculturalsociety.org/wisijo/index.php

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