PURPOSE
& ACTIVITY
ChinaRains Club is a discussion group aiming
to encourage academic communications and social connections among
Chinese students and scholars of social sciences within Stanford
community. Its initiation lies on the beliefs that China urgently
calls for a new generation of social scientists, and that academic
enterprises, especially those of social sciences, require a thought-stimulating
atmosphere and an intellectual group. The club serves 1) to promote
interdisciplinary exchange and mutual encouragement; 2) to establish
a strong network and ideally long-term partnerships among Chinese
social sciences students and scholars. The main activity of ChinaRains
Club is to hold regular academic seminars to discuss any topic
related to social sciences or Chinese society.
ORIENTATION
ChinaRains Club is highly academic-oriented.
Pragmatic tendency, political prejudice, and ideological preference
should be avoided in any club meeting.
MEMBERSHIP
General Membership: General members
will be informed of and welcome to any club activity. Any Chinese
student and scholar who is studying, teaching, or doing research
on social sciences and humanity at Stanford University is automatically
granted a general club membership. Non-social science students
and scholars as well as non-Stanford people are also welcome.
Regular Membership: Regular members
have the right to share any club information and to participate
in group development. To become a regular member, one must 1)
follow club orientation; 2) be actively involved in and dedicated
to club activities.
ORGANIZATION
Coordinators: The club has
two coordinators who are responsible for maintaining the functioning
of the organization, both internally and externally.
Division Representatives: The club is mainly consisted of nine
divisions based on academic disciplines: Economics, Sociology,
Political Science, Anthropology, Business & Law, Education,
Humanity, Regional Studies, and sciences & technology. Each
division has one representative whose principal duties are to
recruit new members and to collect discussion topics.
Election and Tenure: Club
coordinators and division representatives are elected annually
by regular club members.