UCLA Asia Pacific Center

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The UCLA Asia Pacific Center promotes greater knowledge and understanding of Asia and the Pacific region on campus and in the community.

Follow this page to stay updated on our programs and events, available both online and in person.

05/27/2026

📢 Registration remains open (and free) for the annual 2026 UCLA-NTNU Taiwan Studies Conference on May 29-30! 📢

RSVP to save your seat: https://forms.international.ucla.edu/ApplicationForm.aspx?YHbbgjRDrfhNlUG0I5gagOwZZLoP-N7F5CeYSAOwhQs=

View the conference schedule here: https://www.international.ucla.edu/apc/event/17461

We look forward to seeing you there! 🙌🏼

📣 UCLA Asia Pacific Center proudly presents our annual 2026 UCLA-NTNU Taiwan Studies Conference on Friday May 29 and Saturday May 30 at Hershey Hall Salon (Room 158). Free for all campus and community members!

"Tongues of Taiwan: Culture and Identity between Languages and Empires"
Friday May 29 & Saturday May 30, 2026
UCLA Hershey Hall (Room 158)
Full Schedule: https://ucla.in/4sVIChd
RSVP: http://forms.international.ucla.edu/ApplicationForm.aspx?YHbbgjRDrfhNlUG0I5gagOwZZLoP-N7F5CeYSAOwhQs=

This year's conference brings together scholars from diverse disciplines—linguistics, literature, history, media studies, and more—to reflect on the past, present, and future of the tongues of Taiwan. We invite discussions and debate around how linguistic practice has shaped cultural identity and vice versa in Taiwan, as well as explorations of the nuanced negotiations between different languages and cultural traditions undertaken by peoples living in the archipelago.

Presented as part of the UCLA-NTNU Taiwan Studies Initiative, a partnership of UCLA and National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) that aims to create research synergies to promote cutting-edge research in Taiwan studies: https://ucla.in/3Pn0C5s

Cover image design courtesy of Quentin Tan (UCLA).

05/13/2026

This Thursday May 14 at 5 PM (PT), join the UCLA Asia Pacific Center for a hybrid panel discussion featuring five professional photographers involved with the "Taste China" project by the Chinese Culture Development Center (CCDC) and Meihua Magazine (美華): Ringo Chiu, Irfan Khan, Michael Nelson, Sarah Reingewirtz, and Nick Ut. A light reception will follow in Royce Hall, Room 306.

Thursday, May 14, 2026 | 5:00-6:15 PM (PT)
Dodd Hall, Rm 175 & Online*
Event Details: https://ucla.in/4tbJZaH
RSVP Here: http://forms.international.ucla.edu/ApplicationForm.aspx?YHbbgjRDrfhNlUG0I5gagBl2pKn0fJG3z7f8FsmATno=
*The link for virtual participation is provided upon registration.

The "Taste China" initiative aims to build bridges between Eastern and Western cultures through food, art, and storytelling, revealing the richness, depth, and evolving spirit of Chinese cuisine and connecting Chinese culture with global palates through taste, craft, and storytelling.

Please send any questions about this event to: [email protected].

05/04/2026

📣 UCLA Asia Pacific Center proudly presents our annual 2026 UCLA-NTNU Taiwan Studies Conference on Friday May 29 and Saturday May 30 at Hershey Hall Salon (Room 158). Free for all campus and community members!

"Tongues of Taiwan: Culture and Identity between Languages and Empires"
Friday May 29 & Saturday May 30, 2026
UCLA Hershey Hall (Room 158)
Full Schedule: https://ucla.in/4sVIChd
RSVP: http://forms.international.ucla.edu/ApplicationForm.aspx?YHbbgjRDrfhNlUG0I5gagOwZZLoP-N7F5CeYSAOwhQs=

This year's conference brings together scholars from diverse disciplines—linguistics, literature, history, media studies, and more—to reflect on the past, present, and future of the tongues of Taiwan. We invite discussions and debate around how linguistic practice has shaped cultural identity and vice versa in Taiwan, as well as explorations of the nuanced negotiations between different languages and cultural traditions undertaken by peoples living in the archipelago.

Presented as part of the UCLA-NTNU Taiwan Studies Initiative, a partnership of UCLA and National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) that aims to create research synergies to promote cutting-edge research in Taiwan studies: https://ucla.in/3Pn0C5s

Cover image design courtesy of Quentin Tan (UCLA).

Photos from North American Taiwan Studies Association - NATSA's post 04/29/2026
04/11/2026

Next Thursday, join us for an evening of shared viewing and conversation with Dr. Chee Soon Juan, offering space to reflect on activism, civic life, and different viewpoints within Singapore's political story. This event is co-sponsored with the UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies and received support from the UCLA Dialogue Across Difference Initiative’s Bruin Bridge Builder Fund. Light refreshments will be served.

Thursday, April 16, 2026 | 4:30-6:30 PM (PT)
Bunche Hall, Rm 10383
Event Details: https://ucla.in/4mGOloZ
RSVP to Attend In Person: http://forms.international.ucla.edu/ApplicationForm.aspx?YHbbgjRDrfhNlUG0I5gagLCN9lCMT5ip2APJPiIxbbs=

For over three decades, Dr. Chee Soon Juan–Singaporean politician, activist, and secretary-general of the Singapore Democratic Party–has been a singular figure in Singapore's political landscape as one of the nation's most enduring opposition leaders. Having faced decades of legal battles, financial hardship, and the pressures of civil disobedience, Dr. Chee's story is one of unwavering conviction. In this fireside chat, he moves beyond the political arena to discuss his latest work, Unbroken: The Power of Resilience.

Please send any questions about this event to: [email protected].

04/08/2026

ASPAC 2026 will be held June 24–26, 2026 at California State University, Northridge. The conference invites proposals from educators, scholars, and students working in Asian and Asian diaspora studies under the theme “Rethinking Asia: Crisis, Resilience, and Collective Futures.” It welcomes panels, papers, roundtables, and posters addressing historical and contemporary issues shaped by climate change, geopolitics, technology, and migration. Topics include sustainability, mobility and transnational networks, digital cultures and AI ethics, arts and media, and evolving ideas of community and belonging, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary and forward-looking approaches. The submission deadline is Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

Submit a proposal for the Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast AAS regional conference by April 15—the conference will take place at Cal State Northridge, June 24-26.

https://www.csun.edu/asian-studies-pacific-coast-2026/call-for-proposals

04/03/2026

📣 Exciting News for Cantonese at UCLA!

Save Cantonese at UCLA is thrilled to share that a Spring 2026 Cantonese class is now officially in the works. 🎉 As of the end of March, over 100+ students have signed up!

📌 Due to space constraints, the location has moved from Kaplan 211 to Bunche 10383 for the following dates: April 3, 10, 17; May 15; and June 5. The class will still meet at 3:00-3:50 PM. Further updates will be shared to all accepted students. 📌

It’s been 40+ years since UCLA last offered an official Cantonese language course. This new, non‑credit-bearing Spring class is an important step toward rebuilding Cantonese instruction on campus—strong enrollment and student interest can help shape the future of Cantonese at UCLA.

✅ Interested students can sign up here:
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSfxtePBa.../viewform
For students who can’t enroll due to a scheduling conflict, please complete the form anyway to note your interest in future Cantonese offerings. Your voice matters! 💛

Follow Save Cantonese for more updates:
https://www.facebook.com/savecantonese/posts/pfbid0kxGQrfvHwaTUU72HNKBZyUz2ojF5HZKCrAHwdbkgz87keSf1UdywvGNkYVCjrR83l

03/25/2026

📣 Exciting News for Cantonese at UCLA!

Save Cantonese at UCLA is thrilled to share that a Spring 2026 Cantonese class is now officially in the works! 🎉

It’s been 40+ years since UCLA last offered an official Cantonese language course. This new, non‑credit-bearing Spring class is an important step toward rebuilding Cantonese instruction on campus—strong enrollment and student interest can help shape the future of Cantonese at UCLA.

✅ Interested students can sign up here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfxtePBa_UQuclQCbSvcPi4gocH4-WnOAAVkm7Co4YQPc38XA/viewform

For students who can’t enroll due to a scheduling conflict, please complete the form anyway to note your interest in future Cantonese offerings. Your voice matters! 💛

Read more and follow Save Cantonese for updates:
https://www.facebook.com/savecantonese/posts/pfbid0kxGQrfvHwaTUU72HNKBZyUz2ojF5HZKCrAHwdbkgz87keSf1UdywvGNkYVCjrR83l

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