The Center for Asian and Pacific Studies (CAPS) was established at the University of Iowa (UI) in recognition of the steadily increasing interdependence of the nations of the world, and in anticipation of a new Century of the Pacific - a century in which much of the world's political and economic center of gravity is expected to shift toward the countries along the Asian rim of the Pacific.

Like other area centers at the UI, CAPS seeks to enrich the intellectual life of faculty, students, and the community at large; to enhance research, teaching, and outreach activities at the UI; and to encourage collaboration and exchange among members of the wider CAPS community. Like the university of which it is a part, CAPS understands itself to have teaching, research, and service missions.

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Upcoming Events

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UI Lunar New Year Celebration 2026

Friday, February 13, 2026 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Phillips Hall
Across East and Southeast Asia, communities celebrate the arrival of spring by celebrating the beginning of the new year on the lunar calendar.
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Translating Dreams: A Reading and Conversation with Young Korean Wordsmiths

Thursday, February 19, 2026 5:30pm to 6:45pm
Phillips Hall
Join the University of Iowa (UI) Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, an International Programs affinity group, and the UI Korean Program for a special event featuring three Korean authors presenting about their works and their thoughts on Korean literature.

Book Reading by Keiichiro Hirano

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Prairie Lights Books
Join the University of Iowa (UI) Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, an International Programs affinity group, for a special event with acclaimed Japanese author Keiichiro Hirano.
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Funding Opportunities

Faculty Research Awards
CAPS provides opportunities for faculty who want to take their scholarship abroad.

Faculty Conference Travel Awards
CAPS provides opportunities for faculty to attend or present at domestic or international conferences.

Graduate Student Funding
Graduate student funding is available to support those pursuing research, international studies, and travel.

Undergraduate Student Scholarships
Study abroad scholarships are available for travel to East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Region.

Contact us

Cynthia Chou

Title/Position
Director, Center for Asian & Pacific Studies

Center for Asian and Pacific Studies
1111 University Capitol Centre
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa 52242-5500
USA

Phone: (319) 335-1305
Fax: (319) 335-0280
E-mail: caps@uiowa.edu