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Public Intellectuals Program

  • Inaugural group of PIP fellows: 2005-2007; second cohort selected spring 2008. Program dates for PIP II: Washington, D.C. meeting, October 2-6, 2008, first China study tour, June 19-July 1, 2009; San Francisco meeting, October 1-4, 2009; second China study tour, June 18-30, 2010; Washington, D.C. meeting, fall 2010
  • Goal: Developing the capacity of next generation policy leaders
  • Type: Study Tour, Training Workshop, Dialogue
  • Category: Politics & Security, Governance & Civil Society, Economics, Next Generation Leaders
  • Keywords: Security, scholars, Public Intellectuals, politics, policy leaders, Education, Economics, Cutting-Edge Issues
  • Parent Program: Public Intellectuals Program
  • Program Venues: Kinmen TAIWAN, Xiamen FUJIAN, Washington DC, Taipei TAIWAN, San Francisco CA, Hong Kong, Changsha HUNAN, Beijing
  • Program Funder(s): The Starr Foundation, The Henry Luce Foundation
  • Program Partner(s): China Foreign Affairs University
  • Administered by: Jan Carol Berris, Dan Murphy
  • 20 fellows participated in the first round of PIP (2005-2007) and 20 fellows are participating in the current round (2008-2010)

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Program forges links among America’s top China specialists
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Comprised of 20 young American China scholars, the Public Intellectuals Program expands and deepens the scholars' knowledge of aspects of China beyond their own specialties and encourages their active engagement as public intellectuals both within and beyond their professional and geographic communities.

The Public Intellectuals Program (PIP), launched by the National Committee in 2005, is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of China specialists who, in the tradition of earlier China hands, have the interest and potential to venture outside of academia to engage with the public and policy community.

Through a varied set of activities spread out over two-and-a-half years, the program helps twenty young American scholars and specialists working in various disciplines to expand their knowledge of China beyond their own interests by introducing them to other each other as well as specialists from outside their fields. By requiring each of the fellows to organize a public outreach program, the PIP also encourages them to actively use their knowledge to inform policy and public opinion.

Program activities for PIP include two Washington, D.C.-based workshops on U.S.-China relations, including government and private sector briefings and media training; a workshop in San Francisco designed to expose fellows to China specialists and institutions on the west coast; participation in one of two ten-day study tours to China; and participation in a National Committee-sponsored conference or serving as a scholar-escort for a Committee delegation.

The Public Intellectuals Program is an enrichment opportunity intended to complement participants' primary academic or professional positions; stipends are not provided, but costs are covered. The program offers unique opportunities for professional development, mentoring by senior scholars, networking, and exposure. PIP fellows gain access to senior policymakers and experts in both the United States and China, and to individuals and fields they would not typically be exposed to, including, for instance, the emerging business and nonprofit sectors in China, as well as the media. The program’s ultimate objective is to upgrade the quality of American public understanding of China by strengthening links among U.S. academics, policymakers, opinion leaders, and the public.

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Inaugural group of PIP fellows: 2005-2007; second cohort selected spring 2008. Program dates for PIP II: Washington, D.C. meeting, October 2-6, 2008, first China study tour, June 19-July 1, 2009; San Francisco meeting, October 1-4, 2009; second China study tour, June 18-30, 2010; Washington, D.C. meeting, fall 2010
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December 11, 2007
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20 fellows participated in the first round of PIP (2005-2007) and 20 fellows are participating in the current round (2008-2010)

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“Individuals ask me all the time about where China is heading, and the PIP program has surely helped me address their questions.” --Kristin Stapleton, Associate Professor and Director of Asian Studies, State University of New York at Buffalo
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Public Outreach Activities [2]

Program-funded Outreach Activities

Program Funded Outreach Projects 2008-2009.pdf [3]
Program Funded Outreach Projects 2005-2007.pdf [4]

Non-Program Funded Activities

Timeline for PIP II.pdf [5]
Timeline for PIP I.pdf [6]
Program Participants [7]

Public Intellectual Program Participants

PIP II (2008-2010) Fellows.doc [8]
PIP I (2005-2007) Fellows.doc [9]
Committee Newsletter [10]

Winter/Spring 2006

PIPNotesWinterSpring2006.pdf [11]
call_for_applications.pdf [12]

Source URL: http://www.ncuscr.org/pip

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[2] http://www.ncuscr.org/pip#
[3] http://www.ncuscr.org/files/Program Funded Outreach Projects 2008-2009.pdf
[4] http://www.ncuscr.org/files/Program Funded Outreach Projects 2005-2007.pdf
[5] http://www.ncuscr.org/files/Timeline for PIP II.pdf
[6] http://www.ncuscr.org/files/Timeline for PIP I.pdf
[7] http://www.ncuscr.org/pip#
[8] http://www.ncuscr.org/files/PIP Fellows List (2008-2010).doc
[9] http://www.ncuscr.org/files/PIP I (2005-2007) Fellows.doc
[10] http://www.ncuscr.org/pip#
[11] http://www.ncuscr.org/files/PIP_notes_winter_spring_06.pdf
[12] http://www.ncuscr.org/files/call_for_applications.pdf