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Establishment of the Albert and Teruko Craig Fellowship in Japanese Studies

The Reischauer Institute and the Regional Studies East Asia Program gratefully acknowledge John J. Stephan (A.B. 1963, A.M. 1964) and Barbara B. Stephan for their generosity in establishing the Craig Fellowship in Japanese Studies at Harvard University.

Albert and Teruko Craig Fellowship in Japanese Studies at the Reischauer Institute at Harvard University is a two-year fellowship for A.M. degree candidates in the Regional Studies–East Asia (RSEA) Program. The fellowship is awarded to A.M. degree candidates with a focus on Japan while in the RSEA Program. The Craig Fellowship provides tuition and stipend support for two years of enrollment in the RSEA Program. Awardee may apply for summer funding.  

The Craig Fellowship honors Professor Albert M. Craig (1927–2021), Harvard-Yenching Professor of History, and Mrs. Teruko Craig, Senior Lecturer Emerita, Tufts University, and Reischauer Institute Associate-in-Research.

For detailed information about the fellowship, please refer to the RSEA website.