Institute of Asian Research
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The institute is particularly known for its Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs program.
List of faculty
- Timothy Brook, Republic of China, chair in Chinese Research
- Timothy Cheek, Louis Cha Chair in Chinese Research
- Cesi Cruz, assistant professor, Institute of Asian Research and department of political science
- Julian Dierkes, assistant professor and Keidanren Chair in Japanese Research
- Paul M. Evans, director of the Institute of Asian Research
- Hyung Gu Lynn, AECL/KEPCO Chair in Korean Research
- Jessica Main, Tung Lin Kok Yuen Canada Foundation Chair in Buddhism and Contemporary Society
- Kai Ostwald, assistant professor, Institute of Asian Research and department of political science
- Kyung-Ae Park, Korea Foundation Chair in Korean Research
- Pitman B. Potter, Hong Kong Bank Chair in Asian Research
- Tsering Shakya, CRC Chair in Religion and Contemporary Society of Asia
- Sara Shneiderman, assistant professor, Institute of Asian Research and department of anthropology
- Yves Tiberghien, associate professor, Department of Political Science; Senior Fellow, Global Summitry Project, Munk School of Global Affairs; Senior Fellow, Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada (APFC); co-director, UBC China Council
- Ilan Vertinsky, Vinod Sood Professor, International Business Studies, Sauder School of Business, professor of Strategy and Business Economics, professor, Institute of Asian Research and Sauder School of Business
C. K. Choi Building
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The building is named after Dr. Cheung-Kok Choi, a businessman and philanthropist as well as a major donor to UBC.[8][9]
References
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- ↑ UBC press release 1996-10-06 Template:Webarchive
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- ↑ Cole and Steiger, p.7
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- ↑ The Canadian Encyclopedia
- ↑ IAR History Template:Webarchive
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- 1978 establishments in British Columbia
- Research institutes of international relations
- Public policy schools
- Public policy schools in Canada
- University of British Columbia
- Research institutes in Canada
- Sustainable architecture
- Buildings and structures in Vancouver
- Asian-Canadian culture in British Columbia