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Comparative Health Policy Program
The comparative health policy program at the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center promotes a comparative understanding of health and health policy in the Asia-Pacific region through research, collaboration with scholars throughout the region, and conferences and publications on comparative health policy top ...
The comparative health policy program at the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center promotes a comparative understanding of health and health policy in the Asia-Pacific region through research, collaboration with scholars throughout the region, and conferences and publications on comparative health policy top ...
Korean Studies Program (KSP)
The Korean Studies Program offers courses on Korea, hosts biweekly Korean luncheon seminars, sponsors workshops and conferences, conducts research projects, and has sponsored many Korean scholars, bureaucrats, and business people as visiting scholars.
The Korean Studies Program offers courses on Korea, hosts biweekly Korean luncheon seminars, sponsors workshops and conferences, conducts research projects, and has sponsored many Korean scholars, bureaucrats, and business people as visiting scholars.
Southeast Asia Forum (SEAF)
The Southeast Asia Forum seeks to understand and explore the histories, cultures, political economies, and international relations of the ten countries and half-billion people of the Southeast Asian region.
The Southeast Asia Forum seeks to understand and explore the histories, cultures, political economies, and international relations of the ten countries and half-billion people of the Southeast Asian region.
Stanford China Program
The Stanford China Program (SCP) was formally established in January 2007. An integral component of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, SCP will facilitate multidisciplinary, social science-oriented research on contemporary china, with a dual emphasis on basic and policy-relevant research.
The Stanford China Program (SCP) was formally established in January 2007. An integral component of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, SCP will facilitate multidisciplinary, social science-oriented research on contemporary china, with a dual emphasis on basic and policy-relevant research.
Stanford Program on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SPRIE)
SPRIE's mission is to contribute to the understanding and practice of innovation and entrepreneurship by examining the development conditions of Silicon Valley and other key global regions; and the flows of ideas and technology, capital, and people among them.
SPRIE's mission is to contribute to the understanding and practice of innovation and entrepreneurship by examining the development conditions of Silicon Valley and other key global regions; and the flows of ideas and technology, capital, and people among them.
