
Stanford Kyoto Trans-Asian Dialogue
The Stanford Kyoto Trans-Asian Dialogue is an annual two-day event bringing together scholars from Stanford University with scholars and subject experts from across Asia and the United States to discuss contemporary issues of mutual interest and concern.
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October 10th, 2012
Stanford president emeritus discusses priority areas for Japan's universities
Shorenstein APARC in the news: The Asahi Shimbun on October 10, 2012Following the recent Stanford Kyoto Trans-Asian Dialogue, Gerhard Casper, Stanford president emeritus and current FSI director, spoke with the Asahi Shimbun about the need for Japanese students to study abroad and for universities to be given more autonomy.
October 3rd, 2012
Reforming Asia's higher education systems in the digital age
Shorenstein APARC Q&AIs developing a strong, innovative higher education system the key to a country's future economic and political prominence? An international gathering in Kyoto recently explored this question. In an interview, Gi-Wook Shin discusses the history behind the annual Stanford Kyoto Trans-Asian Dialogue, and the significance of this year's theme. Read more »
October 1st, 2012
Shorenstein APARC alumni and friends gather in Tokyo
Shorenstein APARC, Shorenstein APARC Corporate Affiliates NewsOn September 10, Shorenstein APARC hosted a memorable gathering of 100 alumni and friends in Tokyo. It afforded recent Shorenstein APARC visitors the opportunity to converse and exchange stories with alumni who first visited Stanford 20 to 30 years ago. Read more »




