Harvard University Taiwanese Study Club was established in the end of 1987, a year when the martial law was just abolished and all kinds of social issues suddenly burst out to challenge Taiwan's future. A group of Taiwanese Harvard students thus took up the challenges. They felt the urgency to realize their possible contributions to the mother land in the future. They decided to bring their personal concern into a publish sphere so that they set up this club as a space for academic exchanges which focus on Taiwan's different problems, past, current, and future. Unlike other association, the activities of this club mainly includes lectures, panel discussion, and informal seminars. In the past, the topics covered Taiwan's economics, politics, history, culture, environmental issues, gender, and labor. At the present and in the future, this club will hold on its tradition based on the spirit of public forum, open up a channel for different voices, provide a place for mutual understanding and exchange, and serve as a preparation stage for people who would devote their personal career to Taiwan's future.
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Last Update: 9/25/97
Created: 7/25/96