Timothy Oakes
Between 2021 and 2024, working in collaboration with the Center for Asian Studies, Tim Oakes hosted a series of four workshops on nuclear power development and disaster in Asia. The workshops were funded by a generous grant from the Albert Smith
Fulbright Global Scholar Awards will enable Tim Oakes of geography and Brian Valente-Quinn of French to spend up to a year in travel, study, research and teachingTim Oakes and Brian Valente-Quinn have won Fulbright Global Scholar Awards for 2023-24
Tim Oakes?won a 2023-24 Fulbright Global Scholar award for his project ¡°The hinterlands of global China: infrastructures of life beyond the urban¡±. This is a collaborative project with scholars in Oslo and in Singapore to?develop a
Tim Oakes is?the 2023 recipient of the AAG China Geography Specialty Group¡¯s Outstanding Service Award. The award will be presented at the group¡¯s business meeting on Saturday, 3/25/23?in Denver at the AAG conference.
Tim Oakes, Professor of Geography, is interim faculty director at the Center for Asian Studies which was awarded a $2.2 million grant from the US Department of Education¡¯s Title VI program. He told?9News:??¡°One of
Funding from U.S. Department of Education helps center realize its mission in ¡®fundamental and transformative ways,¡¯ interim director saysThe Center for Asian Studies has won $2.2 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Education to support
The?Graduate School?is pleased to recognize 18 dedicated faculty members who received this year¡¯s outstanding faculty mentor awards. The nomination materials showcased their many contributions in mentoring graduate
ÖйúÖÆÔì:?ÑÇÖÞ»ù´¡ÉèÊ©ºÍ¡°Öйúģʽ¡±·¢Õ¹.After experiencing episodic but rather deep economic and political crises in the three decades following the 1949 Communist Revolution, the People¡¯s Republic of China (PRC) has experienced very dramatic economic expansion
Center for Asian Studies wins three-year grant from Henry Luce Foundation to conduct trans-Pacific studies in ¡®lively research field¡¯ (article by Clint Talbot)As the United States steps back from international development, China is launching huge- Before the early years of the 21st century, the idea of combining a vacation with volunteering was unknown to most Americans. A decade and a half later, more than a million and a half people spend nearly $2 billion every year to participate in the