The formal history of IEAS at the Zhejiang Gongshang University dates back
to August 1989, with the establishment of Japanese Cultural Research Center
(JCRC) at the Hangzhou University. Through the merger of Zhejiang University
merged with Hangzhou University in September 1998, JCRC was re-organized as the
Japanese Cultural Research Institute at the Zhejiang University. Beginning in
August 2004, skeleton faculty members were deployed from Zhejinag University to
the Japanese Cultural Research Institute (JCRI) at the Zhejiang Gongshang
University.
Not long after its inception as the Institute of East Asian Cultural
Studies (IEACS) at the Zhejiang Gongshang University in February 2011, it
distinguished itself as a key research center. IEAS is now a distinctive
stand-alone research organization which had evolved separately from the JCRI at
the Zhejiang Gongshang University that laid the foundations of the university's
distinction in Japanese studies. Within its first three years of operation,
IEACS was renamed Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS) at the Zhejiang
Gongshang University on 23 December 2013 for developing new multi-and
inter-disciplinary research clusters focusing on international relations,
economic development and trade in the East Asia as well as straddling
boundaries of different academic disciplines. This academic excellence hitherto
culminated in the establishment of IEAS as a new institute-level organization.
These scholarship and resources are supplemented by its own museum and
information center.
Institute
Profile
By conducting cutting-edge international-class research and by fostering
an open academic environment for East Asian-oriented intellectual
communication, IEAS is at the forefront of vibrant academic conversations that
create intellectual community in Zhejiang Province. As an institute in one of
China's most dynamic region, IEAS has an excellent track record of providing
think tank services to Zhejiang Province. The cultural heritage projects of
Jing Shan Buddhist Culture and Ningbo Sea Silk Road are examples. In
recognition of our faculty and degree program of national class quality, Qiu
Junping awarded four stars to our East Asian curriculum and ranked it second
among the twenty-eight research institutes of similar curriculum in China in
2013-2014.
IEAS comprises the following three academic units for advancing
collaborative and interdisciplinary research on East Asia:
a. Distinguished Research Base for Humanities (designated by Zhejiang
Gongshang University in October 2010)
b. Overseas Japanese Research Institute with Key Support of Japan
Foundation (designated by Japan Foundation in April 2006)
c. Key Research Base for Philosophy and Social Science in Zhejiang
Province (designated by the Leading Unit for the Planning and Development of
Philosophy and Social Sciences in Zhejiang Province in April 2014)
IEAS is also an internal common thread
linking three research institutes for sustaining academic excellence and
promoting transcultural and transnational understanding, namely, Japanese
Cultural Research Institute, Institute of Korean Studies and Book
Road Research
Institute. Academic
units for research also provide essential support for the high quality of
postgraduate education offered at IEAS. Research-related seminars, lectures and
meetings are held on campus, through which the master students of IEAS have the
opportunity to meet IEAS professors and the prominent scholars from other
universities in Japan or overseas. The
Institute members’ main areas of research and categories of master
students under their supervisions are :
WANG Yong (Professor): Current research
focusing on the East Asian relationship in Sui and Tong Dynasties ;
supervising postgraduate students’ researches on Japanese language and
literature, literary translation of Japanese, and Asian languages and
literature.
CHEN Xiaofa (Professor): Main research interest
in the East Asian relationship in the Ming dynasty; supervising postgraduate
students’ researches on literary translation of Japanese, and Asian languages and
literature.
JIN Jun (Assistant Professor): Main research
interest in the history of East Asian thought; supervising postgraduate
students’ researches on literary translation of Japanese, and Asian languages
and literature.
ZHANG Xinpeng (Assistant Professor): Main research area in
the East Asian traditional culture; supervising postgraduate research on Asian
languages and literature.
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