University of San Francisco Master's in Asia Pacific Studies Program

University of San Francisco Master's in Asia Pacific Studies Program The USF MAPS program provides students with cultural competency in the Asia-Pacific region, tailored

MA in Asia Pacific Studies: Building a bridge to the vibrant worlds of the Asia Pacific. Students in the MA in Asia Pacific Studies (MAPS) program develop valuable cultural competency of the Asia Pacific region. Reflecting the diversity and innovative spirit of San Francisco, the program offers a wide range of courses in the history, literature, politics, business, and culture of Asian regions. Th

e interdisciplinary curriculum is designed to give students the flexibility and independence to pursue their passions. Separate concentrations — humanities/social sciences and business — allow students to take courses that align with their professional or academic goals after graduation.

Congratulations to our second year MAPS students--Bobby Im, Ningjing Xin, Lorna Probasco, Evan Chan, Chase Marcum, and A...
05/10/2024

Congratulations to our second year MAPS students--Bobby Im, Ningjing Xin, Lorna Probasco, Evan Chan, Chase Marcum, and Alesha Byrne--who presented their work at University of San Francisco's Creative Activity and Research Day (CARD) on May 3.

Each presented their capstone work, ranging from AI and IoT Acceptance in South Korea (Im), Chinese Classical Gardens (Xin), E-Talanoa as a Way to Shape Pacific Islander Identities (Probasco), Asia Society Northern California's Public Programming (Chan), Igorat Pyramids of the Skyworld (Marcum), and Gender Minorities in Martial Arts (Byrne).

We celebrate their successes and impending graduation!

We hope you will join us on May 1 for this compelling lecture hosted by the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies featurin...
04/26/2024

We hope you will join us on May 1 for this compelling lecture hosted by the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies featuring Professor James Stone Lunde entitled “I Survived the Atomic Bomb”: Pedro Arrupe’s Japan. You can find event details and registration information below:

The USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies welcomes our Kiriyama Fellow James Stone Lunde to give a talk on Pedro Arrupe’s experience surviving the atomic bomb. Pedro Arrupe SJ was a Spanish member of the Society of Jesus stationed in Hiroshima when the Americans dropped their first atomic bomb on th...

Be sure to attend the exciting Thursday, April 25 USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies event, Innovative Histories: Labor...
04/17/2024

Be sure to attend the exciting Thursday, April 25 USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies event, Innovative Histories: Labor and Technology in Japan's Modern Mobility Regime. Registration and event information is below.

The USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies welcomes professor Kate McDonald to address how humans have powered transport. Humans powering transport is as true for the twenty-first century as it is for the early twentieth. Look no further than the parcel delivery workers sprinting up and down apartment-...

Join us for the March 26 screening of the acclaimed film, Perfect Days, hosted by the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studie...
03/19/2024

Join us for the March 26 screening of the acclaimed film, Perfect Days, hosted by the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies!

The USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies invites you to join us for a screening of the award-winning film, Perfect Days. This film follows Hirayama (Koji Yakusho), a toilet cleaner in Tokyo who finds contentment in the subtle beauty of everyday moments, like listening to music on cassette and caring....

Be sure to attend--in-person or online--this important March 20 presentation with professor Ying Zhu, who will address t...
03/19/2024

Be sure to attend--in-person or online--this important March 20 presentation with professor Ying Zhu, who will address the parallels on the evolution of the American and Chinese film industries from inception to the post-Covid era. This event is hosted by the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies; registration information and additional details are below.

The USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies welcomes professor Ying Zhu to address the parallels on the evolution of the American and Chinese film industries from inception to the post-Covid era. Zhu will pay special attention to the entangled Sino-Hollywood relationship against the backdrop of shifting...

Please join the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies and us for "Curry Goes Global: The Geopolitics of Good Taste" lectur...
02/27/2024

Please join the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies and us for "Curry Goes Global: The Geopolitics of Good Taste" lecture by Krishnendu Ray, New York University, on Wednesday, February 28th, 5:00–6:15 p.m. PT online via Zoom. Registration and event information are below.

The USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies welcomes professor Krishnendu Ray for an online lecture on the history of curry. Curry was a British Indian invention that traveled through the imperial navy to end up as the Japanese curry-rice in the drive towards military modernization at the other end of t...

Please join the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies and us for an in-person Lunar New Year Celebration on Thursday, Febr...
02/13/2024

Please join the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies and us for an in-person Lunar New Year Celebration on Thursday, February 15, at 11:45 a.m. in Privett Plaza.

Join the Center for Asia Pacific Studies and other Asia-focused programs and units on campus as we ring in the year of the dragon! Meet us at Privett Plaza for music, games, prizes, food, and a traditional lion dance performance by Leung’s White Crane Association.

Please join the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies on Wednesday, February 7 at 5 p.m. PT for this compelling Zoom prese...
02/05/2024

Please join the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies on Wednesday, February 7 at 5 p.m. PT for this compelling Zoom presentation. Details and registration information below:

The USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies welcomes professor Susan Napier for an online lecture on Hayao Miyazaki's most recent film. The Japanese animation director Miyazaki released, The Boy and the Heron, his perhaps final film, in the summer of 2023. In many ways the film is a summing up of some o...

Congratulations to MAPS student Evan Matthew Chan and the USF Dean's Scholars who are featured in this recent article!
01/25/2024

Congratulations to MAPS student Evan Matthew Chan and the USF Dean's Scholars who are featured in this recent article!

Three Dean’s Scholarship recipients, Evan Chan ’24, Yumejichi Fujita ’26, and Eric Asare ’25, share their reflections about the active learning in which they participated during the fall 2023 semester of their graduate studies in the College of Arts & Sciences:

11/13/2023

Please join the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies for this on-campus screening of Past Lives on Thursday, November 16. Movie description and registration information are below:

Warm congratulations to MAPS Professor, Andrea Lingenfelter, on winning the 2023 Northern California Book Award-Californ...
11/01/2023

Warm congratulations to MAPS Professor, Andrea Lingenfelter, on winning the 2023 Northern California Book Award-California Translation in Poetry. For the review of her work, please see this link:

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