Harvard’s RSEA MA immerses scholars in the languages, histories, politics, and cultures of China, Japan, and Korea. Intensive language study pairs with seminars on media, gender, and environmental change, leveraging resources of the Fairbank and Reischauer Institutes. Field research grants send students to archives in Taipei or energy-transition labs in Seoul, launching careers in diplomacy, consulting, and PhD research.
Thesis on climate-policy diffusion among East Asian megacities
Archival study of wartime propaganda in Japanese children’s magazines
Oral-history project on diaspora entrepreneurship in Seoul’s K-startup scene
GIS map of Buddhist temple landholdings and urban expansion
Policy brief on semiconductor supply-chain resilience
Digital humanities database of Ming-Qing maritime trade logs
Podcast on gender representation in contemporary Korean dramas
Comparative study of public-health messaging during SARS and COVID-19
Translation and commentary of feminist essays from China’s May Fourth era
Interactive timeline of Japan’s post-Fukushima energy reforms
Ethnography of e-sports culture across Taipei internet cafés
Workshop teaching archival paleography of Edo-period documents
Data-visualization project on aging demographics and labor markets
Exhibit on East Asian calligraphy evolution and modern design
Build linguistic fluency and analytic depth on East Asia’s dynamic region.
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