Nanjing, China

Alumni Oral History Program

PHOTO: In this 1950s photo, Dean Philip Thayer (seated center, wearing a white shirt and head gear -- traditional Burmese "gaung baung") poses with other SAIS students, faculty and staff. In 1954 Dean Thayer established the short-lived Rangoon-Hopkins Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Rangoon, Burma.

Chinese Language Testing

All applicants are required to take the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) Chinese proficiency test. Students who intend to have further Chinese language study between taking the test and enrolling in the program should make this clear on the application, as this information can play a role in admissions decisions.

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HNC celebrates 25th anniversary and honors all former co-directors and alumni

HNC celebrates 25th anniversary and honors all former co-directors and alumni

HNC students compete in the international finals of the Jessup Moot Court Competition in Washington, D.C.

HNC students compete in the international finals of the Jessup Moot Court Competition in Washington, D.C.

HNC class of 1992-93 kicks off the academic year

HNC class of 1992-93 kicks off the academic year

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