The Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania is an interdisciplinary unit composed of faculty members whose teaching and research focus primarily on China, Japan, Korea, and bordering areas.
The University of Pennsylvania was one of the first universities in the United States to offer the study of East Asia. The formation of the world-famous collection of Chinese and Japanese art at the University Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology in the late 19th century was followed in the 1920s by courses in language and civilization. After World War II, Penn spearheaded the study of modern East Asia, adding strength in social science, business, and professional curricula. The Center for East Asian Studies was established in 1995 and is administered by Director Fredrick Dickinson and Associate Director David Dettmann.
- coordinates and supports East Asia courses and research across Penn;
- administers bachelors degrees and minors in East Asian Area studies;
- directs high school and faculty development programs;
- offers outreach to educational, business, and professional communities;
- and sponsors conferences, colloquia, and speakers on East Asian topics.
- Anthropology
- Architecture
- Asian American Studies
- Cinema Studies
- Comparative Literature
- East Asian Languages and Civilizations
- Education
- Fine Arts
- Gender, Culture, and Society
- Graduate School of Education
- History
- History of Art
- History and Sociology of Science
- Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business
- International Relations
- Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies
- Law
- Linguistics
- Political Science
- Religious Studies
- School of Social Policy and Practice
- Sociology
- Theater Arts
- Urban Studies
- Visual Studies
- Wharton School of Business