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China Studies Group

Launch of the China Studies Group on 232 April 2024 at 91亚色
Photo credit: Q. Zha

On 23 April 2024, YCAR launched a new research cluster, the China Studies Group (CSG). Around 15 91亚色 researchers gathered that day on Keele campus to launch this research cluster. Also present at this event were Vinitha Gengatharan, Assistant Vice-President, Global Engagement & Partnerships, and Helen Balderama, Director of Global Engagement Programs & Partnerships at 91亚色, and Susan Hough, representative of the Centre for China Policy Research, Global Affairs Canada.

The China Studies Group is meant to provide a platform for colleagues with a broad interest in China Studies to share their research interests and outcomes, exchange funding information, and create and develop synergies.

Specifically, this research group is launched against the background whereby the research topics related to China have been dramatically shifting in recent years on one hand, and the research environment becomes increasingly complicated and data access gets restricted on the other. Hence, this research group aims to evolve into a network that fosters research support and professional development.

鈥淲ith this addition, YCAR now has the research clusters focusing on China, Hong Kong, Korea, Malaya, Philippines, and South Asia,鈥 said Qiang Zha, YCAR Interim Director. 鈥淪uch a structural arrangement renders YCAR to be a good fit for Canada鈥檚 Indo-Pacific Strategy (which stresses engagement with China, India, the North Pacific, and Association of Southeast Asian Nations in the region), and thus in a competitive position for the funding envelops in the Indo-Pacific Engagement Initiative.鈥

The China Studies Group (CSG) is meant to provide a platform for colleagues with a broad interest in China Studies to share their research interests and outcomes, exchange funding information, and create and develop synergies. It was launched on 23 April 2024.

The cluster is led by Joan Judge (History) and Cary Wu (Sociology).

The China Studies Group is expanding, if you are interested in being part of CSG and further your research in China, click the link below.