Tenth Annual Trans-Asia Graduate Student Conference: Bridging Glocal Asias
The Tenth Annual Trans-Asia Graduate Student Conference, themed “Bridging Glocal Asias,” is scheduled for April 19th and 20th at Ingraham Hall in rooms 206 and 336, the Univesity of Wisconsin-Madison. This event presents a unique opportunity for students, faculties and researchers to come together, sharing, learning, and discussing a wide array of Asian-related topics in a transregional and interdisciplinary context.
Over the span of two days, the conference will encompass sixteen panels (hybrid), two keynote speeches (hybrid), a roundtable discussion, and a celebratory dinner open to all campus community. These sessions will delve into various research fields, including literature, linguistics, history, art history, theater, geography, anthropology, religious studies, sociology, folklore, gender and women’s studies, and political science.
Attendees will have the chance to engage with panelists from across the world. They can participate in discussions, exchange research ideas, and receive valuable feedback from both their peers and experienced researchers. This interaction promises to offer fresh insights into the latest developments in Asian-related studies.
For detailed conference schedule, keynotes speech information and zoom links, please visit TAGS webpage for reference: https://alc.wisc.edu/graduate-programs/tags-conference/
We are looking forward to seeing you on the conference.
Conference registration is free. Inquires about the conference should be directed to:
tagsconference@rso.wisc.edu or to Tiantian Cai (tcai34@wisc.edu)