The History Department is pleased to announce the Ferdinand Verbiest, S.J. Award, offering financial support for summer study abroad in the following countries (listed by priority): China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, The Philippines, Indonesia or Singapore. Three awards of up to $7000 will be made. Each award will assist with the cost of the summer program and airfare. ASPA Majors are eligible.
ASPA 500 University Hall 3448. March 22 & 27, 12:15-1:30pm. Lunch will be served.
March 22 2012: Japanese cuisine will be served
-Ma: The Space Where Enlightenment Began by Ly Vinh Viet Long, 12:30pm
-Ge-Sen: Arcade Gaming Culture in Japan by Daniel Busto, 12:45pm
-New: The Progression of Geriatric Care in an Ageing China by Cassie Cobb, 1:00pm
- March 27 2012: Thai cuisine will be served
-Nothing & Everything: The Numerology of Zero in Chinese Philosophical Thought by Megan Ly, 12:30pm
-Flowers of Edo: A Boy & A City In Flux by Cal Benedict, 12:45pm
-Lives of Singleton Children in China: The Cultural Transfiguration Committed by the One Child Policy by Andrea Cannady, 1:00pm
-Representation of Social Movements: Media's Depiction of Social Movements in South Korea by Stacy Sakane, 1:15pm
If you have any questions, please contact:
Dr. Robin Wang: Director of Asian & Pacific Studies
310-347-8465 rwang@lmu.edu