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Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies

The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies (also known as the Jackson School and abbreviated as "JSIS") is a school within the University of Washington's College of Arts and Sciences that specializes in research and instruction in area studies. It was founded in 1909 as the Department of Oriental Subjects, and is now named to honor Henry M. Jackson.

Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
The Jackson School is sited at the University of Washington's Thomson Hall (pictured).
Other name
Jackson School
Former names
Department of Oriental Subjects (1909–1946),
Far Eastern and Russian Institute (1946–1978),
School of International Studies (1978–1983)
Established1909
Parent institution
College of Arts and Sciences
AffiliationUniversity of Washington
DirectorLeela Fernandes
Location, ,
Websitehttps://jsis.washington.edu

History edit

The University of Washington established a Department of Oriental Subjects in 1909 under the chairmanship of Herbert Henry Gowen. The department became the School of International Studies in 1976, and, in 1983, was renamed the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, in honor of Henry M. Jackson.[1]

As of 2016, the Jackson School was the United States' largest recipient of United States Department of Education grants in support of area studies and hosted eight National Resource Centers.[2] Its oldest center, the East Asia Center, was established with a grant from the U.S. Department of Defense in 1959 as the Far Eastern Institute. It was followed by the Middle East Center. Other National Resource Centers hosted by the Jackson School are the Canadian Studies Center; Global Studies Center; West European Studies Center; Russia, East Europe, and Central Asian Studies Center; South Asia Center; and Southeast Asia Center.[3]

In 2016 the Jackson School hosted the annual meeting of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs, of which it is a founding member.[4][5]

Instruction edit

The Jackson School offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in six subjects: Asian studies, Comparative Religion, European studies, International Studies, Jewish Studies, and Latin American & Caribbean studies. It also grants Master of Arts degrees and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in International Studies. Since 2015 it has, additionally, offered a Master of Arts in applied International Studies geared towards "mid-career professionals".[4]

The Jackson School is a full member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA).[6]

Publications and collections edit

In addition to its undergraduate journal, Jackson Journal, the school also houses two refereed journals, the Journal of Japanese Studies and the Journal of Korean Studies.

The Sephardic Studies Digital Library Collection is a collection of digitized works concerning Sephardic Jews, at the University of Washington in Seattle. It was created by Stroum Center for Jewish Studies, part of the Jackson School. The collection contains over 1,500 books and other documents primarily in Ladino, also Ottoman Turkish, Hebrew and French, written from the 16th century up to the mid-20th century.[7][8] "Nearly all" of the material in the library came from families in Seattle, which has the third largest Sephardic community in the United States.[9] The University of Washington says the collection has more volumes than the collections of the Library of Congress or of Harvard University. It is said to be the nation's largest or second largest collection of Ladino texts, and the largest electronic collection of such material.[8][10] Professor Devin Narr began the collection in 2012.[11]

Faculty and alumni edit

Notable present and former faculty of the school include Darryl N. Johnson, Jere L. Bacharach, France Winddance Twine, T.J. Pempel, Philip N. Howard, and Charles T. Cross.

Notable graduates of JSIS' programs include Margery Anneberg, Elizabeth J. Perry, Rob McKenna, and Matthew Bannick.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Blecha, Peter. "UW hosts lecture by Rev. Herbert H. Gowen on May 11, 1909, to inaugurate new Department of Oriental Subjects". HistoryLink. HistoryInk. from the original on October 19, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  2. ^ "UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, JACKSON SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES". Foreign Policy. 2017. from the original on March 20, 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  3. ^ Bowman, Kristina (October 8, 2014). "Jackson School centers receive $16 million for international education". UW Today. from the original on April 9, 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  4. ^ a b The Jackson Report: 2015-2016 (PDF). Seattle: Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. 2016. (PDF) from the original on March 20, 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  5. ^ "Member Directory". APSIA. Association of Professional Schools of International Studies. 11 March 2016. from the original on 2 January 2021. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  6. ^ "Member Profile". Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA). 2016-05-05. from the original on 2023-08-28. Retrieved 2023-08-28.
  7. ^ Sephardic Studies Digital Collection 2019-08-11 at the Wayback Machine, University of Washington, accessed 2019-11-02
  8. ^ a b Nina Shapiro (August 9, 2015). "UW builds largest digital library of Sephardic language". The Seattle Times. from the original on September 2, 2019. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
  9. ^ Nina Shapiro (May 29, 2019). "Jews from around the world come to Seattle to see the U.S.' 3rd largest Sephardic community". The Seattle Times. from the original on June 7, 2019. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
  10. ^ Rahel Musleah (December 2013 – January 2014), "Preserving Ladino Treasures", Hadassah (magazine), Hadassah Women's Zionist Organization of America, from the original on 2019-05-30, retrieved 2019-11-02
  11. ^ Charlotte Anthony (July 15, 2012). "Rushing to preserve Ladino legacies". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. from the original on November 3, 2019. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  12. ^ Yang, Anand (June 12, 2009). "The UW's Jackson School: A 100-year-old vision realized and expanding". Seattle Times. from the original on March 19, 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.

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The Henry M Jackson School of International Studies also known as the Jackson School and abbreviated as JSIS is a school within the University of Washington s College of Arts and Sciences that specializes in research and instruction in area studies It was founded in 1909 as the Department of Oriental Subjects and is now named to honor Henry M Jackson Henry M Jackson School of International StudiesThe Jackson School is sited at the University of Washington s Thomson Hall pictured Other nameJackson SchoolFormer namesDepartment of Oriental Subjects 1909 1946 Far Eastern and Russian Institute 1946 1978 School of International Studies 1978 1983 Established1909Parent institutionCollege of Arts and SciencesAffiliationUniversity of WashingtonDirectorLeela FernandesLocationSeattle Washington United StatesWebsitehttps jsis washington edu Contents 1 History 2 Instruction 3 Publications and collections 4 Faculty and alumni 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editThe University of Washington established a Department of Oriental Subjects in 1909 under the chairmanship of Herbert Henry Gowen The department became the School of International Studies in 1976 and in 1983 was renamed the Henry M Jackson School of International Studies in honor of Henry M Jackson 1 As of 2016 the Jackson School was the United States largest recipient of United States Department of Education grants in support of area studies and hosted eight National Resource Centers 2 Its oldest center the East Asia Center was established with a grant from the U S Department of Defense in 1959 as the Far Eastern Institute It was followed by the Middle East Center Other National Resource Centers hosted by the Jackson School are the Canadian Studies Center Global Studies Center West European Studies Center Russia East Europe and Central Asian Studies Center South Asia Center and Southeast Asia Center 3 In 2016 the Jackson School hosted the annual meeting of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs of which it is a founding member 4 5 Instruction editThe Jackson School offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in six subjects Asian studies Comparative Religion European studies International Studies Jewish Studies and Latin American amp Caribbean studies It also grants Master of Arts degrees and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in International Studies Since 2015 it has additionally offered a Master of Arts in applied International Studies geared towards mid career professionals 4 The Jackson School is a full member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs APSIA 6 Publications and collections editIn addition to its undergraduate journal Jackson Journal the school also houses two refereed journals the Journal of Japanese Studies and the Journal of Korean Studies The Sephardic Studies Digital Library Collection is a collection of digitized works concerning Sephardic Jews at the University of Washington in Seattle It was created by Stroum Center for Jewish Studies part of the Jackson School The collection contains over 1 500 books and other documents primarily in Ladino also Ottoman Turkish Hebrew and French written from the 16th century up to the mid 20th century 7 8 Nearly all of the material in the library came from families in Seattle which has the third largest Sephardic community in the United States 9 The University of Washington says the collection has more volumes than the collections of the Library of Congress or of Harvard University It is said to be the nation s largest or second largest collection of Ladino texts and the largest electronic collection of such material 8 10 Professor Devin Narr began the collection in 2012 11 Faculty and alumni editNotable present and former faculty of the school include Darryl N Johnson Jere L Bacharach France Winddance Twine T J Pempel Philip N Howard and Charles T Cross Notable graduates of JSIS programs include Margery Anneberg Elizabeth J Perry Rob McKenna and Matthew Bannick 12 See also editDaniel J Evans School of Public Policy and GovernanceReferences edit Blecha Peter UW hosts lecture by Rev Herbert H Gowen on May 11 1909 to inaugurate new Department of Oriental Subjects HistoryLink HistoryInk Archived from the original on October 19 2016 Retrieved March 19 2017 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON JACKSON SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Foreign Policy 2017 Archived from the original on March 20 2017 Retrieved March 19 2017 Bowman Kristina October 8 2014 Jackson School centers receive 16 million for international education UW Today Archived from the original on April 9 2017 Retrieved March 19 2017 a b The Jackson Report 2015 2016 PDF Seattle Henry M Jackson School of International Studies 2016 Archived PDF from the original on March 20 2017 Retrieved March 19 2017 Member Directory APSIA Association of Professional Schools of International Studies 11 March 2016 Archived from the original on 2 January 2021 Retrieved March 19 2017 Member Profile Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs APSIA 2016 05 05 Archived from the original on 2023 08 28 Retrieved 2023 08 28 Sephardic Studies Digital Collection Archived 2019 08 11 at the Wayback Machine University of Washington accessed 2019 11 02 a b Nina Shapiro August 9 2015 UW builds largest digital library of Sephardic language The Seattle Times Archived from the original on September 2 2019 Retrieved November 2 2019 Nina Shapiro May 29 2019 Jews from around the world come to Seattle to see the U S 3rd largest Sephardic community The Seattle Times Archived from the original on June 7 2019 Retrieved November 2 2019 Rahel Musleah December 2013 January 2014 Preserving Ladino Treasures Hadassah magazine Hadassah Women s Zionist Organization of America archived from the original on 2019 05 30 retrieved 2019 11 02 Charlotte Anthony July 15 2012 Rushing to preserve Ladino legacies Jewish Telegraphic Agency Archived from the original on November 3 2019 Retrieved November 3 2019 Yang Anand June 12 2009 The UW s Jackson School A 100 year old vision realized and expanding Seattle Times Archived from the original on March 19 2017 Retrieved March 19 2017 47 39 24 N 122 18 21 W 47 65667 N 122 30583 W 47 65667 122 30583 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry M Jackson School of International Studies amp oldid 1212434694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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