“Developing a Curriculum on Civil Society and Nonprofit Organizations in China”
克里斯托弗-斯通和安东尼-赛奇(哈佛大学肯尼迪学院)
$100K
Christopher Stone and Anthony Saich (HKS) will spend 1.5-years building a cross-discipline curriculum about the development of the citizen sector in China, focusing on understanding the uniqueness of China’s nonprofits against the special political, economic, and cultural backgrounds of China. The Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations will provide programmatic and administrative support in recruiting a team of seminar speakers, supporting teaching faculty, organizing field trips and workshops in China, and partnering with foundations, universities and government agencies in China.
研究:"基于 2008 年汶川(M7.9 级)地震的经验教训,改进中国和美国的地震灾害评估"。
约翰-肖(文理学院--地球与行星科学)
$100K
The two-year grant awarded to John Shaw (FAS-Earth and Planetary Sciences) will enable him to develop state-of-the-art community fault and velocity models for the Sichuan area that will serve as the basis for an improved understanding of earthquake hazards in the region. Collaborations with Nanjing University and PetroChina will lead to field work and research in China, student exchanges, joint publications in scientific journals, and a new course at Harvard on the active tectonics of China.
研究:"变革社会中的青年与公民参与
罗伯特-塞尔曼(哈佛大学教育研究生院/哈佛大学医学院)和海伦-哈斯特(哈佛大学教育研究生院)
$100K
Robert Selman (HGSE/HMS) and Helen Haste (HGSE) were awarded a two-year grant to explore how Chinese school students conceptualize and experience citizenship and civic and ethical decision-making. The project will involve professors and students from East China Normal University, and broaden our understanding of cultural factors and developmental processes at stake in modern Chinese society.
研究与研讨会:"解决污名化问题,改善对中国严重精神疾病患者的护理 "研讨会
拜伦-古德(哈佛大学医学院)和阿瑟-克莱因曼(哈佛大学医学院/艺术与科学学院-人类学系)
$100K
拜伦-古德(HMS)和阿瑟-克莱因曼(Arthur Kleinman)(HMS/FAS-人类学)将与上海精神中心和北京大学精神卫生研究所的同事合作,用两年时间开展以下工作:1)试行一种创新的家庭支持小组干预模式;2)制定一项战略计划,以解决与中国精神疾病相关的社会污名化问题;3)组织一系列研讨会和讲习班,以推进学生对该主题的研究。
Course Development – “The Economy of China”
约翰-坎贝尔(文理学院-经济学系)
$90K
To address growing student interest and a lack of current offerings at Harvard, John Campbell (FAS-Economics) has proposed to create a visiting professorship to cover the teaching gap. Qualified candidates will specialize in Chinese or Asian economic development as their main research focus and will be knowledgeable about the broader political and social context. Ideally, they will also have a command of at least one major East Asian Language.
课程开发 - "景观与生态城市化:北京的未来选择
Kongjian Yu(设计研究院)
$30K
Distinguished GSD alumnus Kongjian Yu offered an advanced studio course in spring 2010 related to an existing Peking University program he runs in collaboration with the Beijing Land Bureau and the Beijing Planning Bureau. The studio was conducted with the support of Jane Hutton and Steve Ervin from the GSD. Students performed site analysis using social and economic questionnaires, and developed various urban and landscape strategies for the region based on analysis of the landscape and ecosystems, social economic context, and regional and global comparative studies.