Asian/Pacific Studies Institute
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The Asian/Pacific Studies Institute (APSI) at Duke University is a premier hub for research and teaching focused on the Asian/Pacific region. Established in 1981, APSI boasts over 30 full-time faculty members and 20 affiliated scholars, making it the largest center for East Asian studies in the Southeast. Funded as a National Resource Center by the U.S. Department of Education, APSI provides outreach programs that include educator resources, school performances, public events, conferences, and exhibitions, promoting cultural knowledge about China, Japan, and Korea.
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Asian/Pacific Studies Institute The Asian/Pacific Studies Institute (APSI) is the focal point of research and teaching on the Asian/Pacific region at Duke University. Started in 1981, today APSI has more than 30 full-time faculty members at Duke and 20 affiliated faculty members from regional universities. It is the largest center for research and teaching on East Asia in the Southeast. Outreach Services Duke University As a U.S. Department of Education National Resource Center funded through Title VI, APSI’s outreach program provides cultural resources about China, Japan and Korea to educational institutions, community groups and the general public. These outreach services include programs for educators, school programs and performances, resources about East Asia, public performances, speakers, conferences, exhibitions, film series and a Listserv. http://web.duke.edu/apsi/