SCPKU offers Stanford faculty from any school or discipline an opportunity to lead a three-week graduate seminar in Beijing. Faculty decide the topic and make the final selection of student participants.
The Stanford Center at Peking University (SCPKU) offers fellowships to Stanford faculty engaged in research in China, or who want to explore new opportunities or collaborations.
SCPKU offers Stanford faculty from any school or discipline an opportunity to lead a three-week graduate seminar in Beijing. Faculty decide the topic and make the final selection of student participants.
SCPKU offers team-based fellowships to Stanford faculty to spark creative, multi-disciplinary approaches to research in China focused on topics of key interest to Stanford, the U.S., and China.
The Stanford Center at Peking University (SCPKU) offers fellowships to Stanford faculty engaged in research in China, or who want to explore new opportunities or collaborations.
The Stanford Center at Peking University (SCPKU) offers three-week graduate seminars designed and taught by Stanford faculty from any school or discipline. The seminars target Stanford graduate students; Chinese university students will be invited to join some seminars. Seminars will be limited to 16 students (8 Stanford students maximum) and one Stanford teaching assistant (TA) will support each seminar. No China expertise is required.
SCPKU Team Innovation Faculty Fellowships provide support for up to $30K per team for “proof-of-concept” project expenses. A campus-wide faculty advisory committee will determine awards based on the team’s proposed budget and SCPKU space availability. This program is open to all fields, disciplines, and schools. Those with existing research related to China are encouraged to apply, but no familiarity with China is required.
The SCPKU Faculty Fellowship Program is open to all fields, disciplines, and schools. Those with existing research are encouraged to apply, but no familiarity with China is required. A key goal of the program is to globalize the experiences and networks of Stanford faculty and students by increasing opportunities that will lead to new, long-term research programs and collaborations in China, regardless of field of specialization. Awardees are expected to spend the bulk of their fellowship period in Beijing and maximize their time at SCPKU.