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ZHANG Ruyi

To conduct fieldwork in New York City and its suburbs to examine how residential spaces shape individual conditions and emotional states amid urbanization, exploring how Western modernity influences the relationship between space and individuals in a globalized context.

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Pharel Jonatham SILABAN

To pursue a Doctor of Musical Arts at the University of Kentucky, continuing research to provide Indonesian audiences with an enriching experience of art.

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Ma. Alexa Andrea TORTE

To pursue an MFA in Dance at Smith College to integrate traditional Filipino movement with contemporary dance, examining themes of identity, resilience, and transformation.

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tsu-tsu

To critically examine the methodology of “documentary acting” by carrying out a project entitled “01-25-1997" through meeting and portraying people who share tsu-tsu's date of birth in New York and proposing a new model of multicultural coexistence.

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CHEN Wei Chen

To study how Asian culture grows in, and intersects with Western societies, using New York City—a city rich in cultural diversity—as a base to experience the coexistence of order and chaos.

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YE Wuji

To visit northern Pakistan and study the region’s religions, histories, and way of life to understand how individuals navigate daily life within different geopolitical environments.

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CHEN Yanyi, Summer Cat

To observe how different cultural communities promote picture book reading to adult readers and integrate picture books into academic discussions by visiting publishers, bookstores, and adult reading communities in Taiwan.

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TSAI Yi-Wei

To visit Indonesia’s Papermoon Puppet Theatre to explore their collaborative approach to puppetry and to conduct field research on traditional Indonesian puppetry forms—focusing on Wayang Potehi—and their link to Taiwanese glove puppetry.

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YEN Yu Ting

To explore the concept of "monumentality" across New York’s diverse cultural and artistic landscapes by visiting monuments and cultural landmarks to examine how they shape historical narratives and collective memory, as well as their materiality and aesthetic significance.

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