Difference between revisions of "Columbia East Asia Review"
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The Columbia East Asia Review (CEAR) is an annual online and print, peer-review academic journal dedicated to furthering knowledge of East Asia through the promotion of research and interdisciplinary dialogue. CEAR has three primary goals: first, to publish superior undergraduate research of East Asia; second, to educate undergraduate contributors and CEAR members about the academic publication process; and third, to foster interest and idea exchange in the field of East Asia Studies. | The Columbia East Asia Review (CEAR) is an annual online and print, peer-review academic journal dedicated to furthering knowledge of East Asia through the promotion of research and interdisciplinary dialogue. CEAR has three primary goals: first, to publish superior undergraduate research of East Asia; second, to educate undergraduate contributors and CEAR members about the academic publication process; and third, to foster interest and idea exchange in the field of East Asia Studies. | ||
− | The Spring 2008 edition of the Columbia East Asia Review launched online on Friday, April 18, 2008. | + | The Spring 2008 edition of the Columbia East Asia Review launched online on Friday, April 18, 2008. |
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+ | == CEAR staff == | ||
[[Image:CEAR_Staff.jpg]] | [[Image:CEAR_Staff.jpg]] | ||
The 2007-2008 Columbia East Asia Review Editorial Board | The 2007-2008 Columbia East Asia Review Editorial Board | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | * http://www.eastasiareview.org/ | ||
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+ | [[Category:Student publications]] |
Revision as of 11:11, 23 April 2008
The Columbia East Asia Review (CEAR) is an annual online and print, peer-review academic journal dedicated to furthering knowledge of East Asia through the promotion of research and interdisciplinary dialogue. CEAR has three primary goals: first, to publish superior undergraduate research of East Asia; second, to educate undergraduate contributors and CEAR members about the academic publication process; and third, to foster interest and idea exchange in the field of East Asia Studies.
The Spring 2008 edition of the Columbia East Asia Review launched online on Friday, April 18, 2008.
CEAR staff
The 2007-2008 Columbia East Asia Review Editorial Board