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November 4, 2025

Call for Papers and Participations - Announcing the 2025 Youth Symposium: The Intersection of Research, Civil Society, and Young People in East As

From: ローヒリックス_Helix Lo <helixlo2240@g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
Date: 2025/06/03

Call for Papers and Participations - Announcing the 2025 Youth Symposium: The Intersection of Research, Civil Society, and Young People in East Asia
 
The Intersection of Research, Civil Society, and Young People in East Asia aims to serve as a dynamic platform for young scholars, students, and civil society actors to share their work, connect across disciplines, and engage in meaningful dialogue on the challenges and opportunities shaping East Asia today. It encourages  critical reflection on regional diversity, political development, and social change, and bridging research and practice for a more inclusive and engaged East Asian future. The symposium will be held free of charge to all presenters and participants.  
Date of the Symposium
22-24 August, 2025

Submission Period
1 May 2025 - 30 July 2025

Venue of the Symposium
The University of Tokyo Komaba Campus Tokyo, Japan (3 Chome-8-1 Komaba, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-8902)

Concept Note
https://eaysa.org/ysircy_conceptnote/

Submission Guidelines
https://eaysa.org/youth-symposium-2025-submission-guidelines/
Young scholars and undergraduate students are particularly welcome.
Themes of the Symposium

The central theme of the 2025 Youth Symposium: The Intersection of Research, Civil Society, and Young People in East Asia (hereafter Symposium) is East Asian Affairs. Some examples of sub-themes are provided below:
Liberal Values and Democratic Development in East Asia
Economic Interdependence and International Relationship
East Asian Liberal arts
East Asian Philosophy
Climate Change and Sustainability
Language, Culture, Thoughts, and History
Minority Rights
The Future of East Asia
Submissions on alternative topics are also welcome.  Please check the Concept Note for more information.

Types of Submissions
The Symposium accepts three types of submissions:
Individual Submissions (Abstract)
Individual Submissions (Short Essay)
Panel Proposal
Undergraduate students are also welcome to submit their essays to the symposium.
Registration Fees
Free of Charges
Please contact the Symposium Committee at youthsym.ircy.info@gmail.com if you have any questions.

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