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Barnard
Professor of Political Science Xiaobo Lu Named Director
of the East Asian Institute at Columbia University for a
Three-Year Term
New
York, N.Y., May 16, 2002 Xiaobo Lu, Associate Professor
of Political Science at Barnard College, was appointed director
of the East Asian Institute at Columbia University (EAI)
for a three-year term in April 2002. Lu has been the Institutes
acting director since July 2001.
Lu, who received tenure and was promoted to associate professor
in March 2002, is the first Barnard faculty member to be
appointed director of the East Asian Institute, a leading
center for East Asian studies. He is also the first Chinese-born
faculty member to hold the position. Lu has been a member
of the EAI and has actively participated its programs and
events since his 1994 arrival at Barnard.
Since its establishment in 1949, the East Asian Institute
has been the center for Asian-Pacific activities at Columbia.
With programs spanning China, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong,
Korea, and the countries of Southeast Asia, its mission
is to train new generations of Asian experts in the humanities,
social sciences, and professional careers as well as enhance
understanding of East Asia in the wider community.
Faculty and scholars at the Institute are distinguished
by their interdisciplinary and multinational focus. In conjunction
with the Schools of International and Public Affairs, Arts
and Sciences, Business, and Law, the Institute brings together
over 50 full-time faculty, a diverse group of visiting scholars
and professionals, and more than 250 students from around
the world. The importance of East Asian Studies at Columbia
has been recognized by a wide variety of funding sources,
including the U.S. Department of Education, which has designated
Columbia as an East Asian National Resource Center since
1960.
Madeleine Zelin, the former Director of the EAI, praised
Lu, "Xiaobo is already being recognized within the
greater university community and within the East Asian studies
community in the U.S. as an important figure. We hope that
Xiaobo's leadership at the EAI will bring us even closer
to Barnard and its students."
While working in his administrative position and taking
on new challenges, Lus research agenda remains full.
He co-authored (with Thomas Bernstein of Columbias
Political Science Department) a forthcoming book, Taxation
without Representation in Contemporary Rural China,
which will be published by Cambridge University Press later
this year.
Xiaobo Lu is also active in public service. He recently
became a member of the Committee of 100, a prominent Chinese
American organization whose members include Yo Yo Ma, I.M.
Pei and former Berkeley Chancellor Chang-Lin Tien.
Contact:
Petra Tuomi, Public Affairs, 212-854-7907
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