All Recent Opportunity Postings:


Deadline September 30, 2022

Student: Student Executive Role with CASSU – Director of Equity 2022-23

Contemporary Asian Studies Student Union (CASSU) is looking to hire (1) Director of Equity for the 2022-2023 term. The Director of Equity will work within the CASSU Executive team to implement equity, diversity, and accessibility measures to all CASSU programs, events, and initiatives. The Director will also work closely with other student groups affiliated or in partnership with CASSU or the CAS program to build an equitable and anti-racist CAS community. Prior experience or training in equity, diversity, and accessibility is an asset but not necessary. You must have completed at least 0.5 credits in CAS. Please fill out this Google Form by September 30th, 2022 to be considered for this position.

Deadline: September 30, 2022

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Deadline September 26, 2022

Student: Call For Student Mentees: Asian Institute Mentorship Program 2022-23

Asian Institute Mentorship Program. Call for student mentees. Applications Due: Sept 26, 2022We are excited to launch the 2022-23 Asian Institute Mentorship Program (AIM) to connect current students in the Asian Institute’s undergraduate and Master’s programs with alumni for professional development and networking opportunities. This year, AIM will run in the fall and winter academic semesters from September 2022 to April 2023. Key aspects of the program will take place online, and we will also offer various opportunities for in-person activities. This means we’re able to work with inspiring mentors whether they’re based in Toronto or anywhere in the world!

Participating as a mentee can strengthen your professional and personal networks and provide the opportunity for you to learn from past generations of Asian Institute students as you prepare for future academic and career success.

How It Works

If you are interested in becoming a student mentee, please fill out a (short) mentee application form by 11:59PM (EDT), September 26, 2022. Selected students will be matched with an alumni mentor who shares related career interests and/or mentorship goals.

Meet and greets: Meet the mentors and your fellow mentees at an orientation workshop in early October 2022 and celebrate the conclusion of the program at a reception in April 2023 (in-person event).

Training and guidance: Mentors and mentees will receive resources on how to make the most of the AIM experience through a presentation at the online orientation workshop and an accompanying pdf guide with further reading, resources, and suggestions for how to structure your meetings.

Connect over the academic semester: Hold at least two meetups with your mentor per term (these can be virtual or in person). AIM encourages our students to develop their communication and networking skills; as such, the expectation will be on you to reach out and set up the first and subsequent meetings with your mentor!

Professional development: Participate in one career-related workshop per term through CLNx to learn more about crafting your resume and cover letter, interview skills, networking, and more. You’ll get to choose which workshops you attend! Then share what you learned with your mentor and get their feedback.

Co-Curricular Record: Mentees who complete all of the required components of AIM will receive CCR recognition for their participation. The required components are: 2 meetings per term with your mentor, participation in 2 CLNx career workshops, two short written reflections on the experience, and completion of the AIM surveys.

Questions? Contact Asian Institute Program Advisor and Communications Officer Katherine MacIvor at ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca.

*We will do our utmost to accept all student applicants, and we anticipate matching all students with a mentor. However, due to resource limitations, we cannot guarantee participation for all applicants.

Deadline: September 26, 2022

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Deadline September 26, 2022

Academic, Student: Synergy Journal Call for Executives: 2022-23

Thank you for your interest in being part of Synergy: The Journal of Contemporary Asian Studies! We are the premier undergraduate academic journal at the Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto. The goal of the journal is to stimulate and generate vibrant academic discussions on current developments in the Asia-Pacific region. The journal consists mainly of submissions of Academic Articles, Op-eds, and Event Reports that centre on Asia’s political, social, and economic development. The articles are published online throughout the year and compiled into a print publication at the end of each academic year.

Our team is split into three sections, each led by Lead Editor(s) – East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia. We are looking for applicants in the following positions:

Associate Editor in Chief (1)

East Asia
– Lead Editor (1)
– Copy-editor (2)
– Contributors (2-3)
– Event Reporter (1-2)

Southeast Asia
– Lead Editor (1)
– Copy-editor (2)
– Contributors (2-3)
– Event Reporter (1-2)

South Asia
– Lead Editor (1)
– Copy-editor (2)
– Contributors (2-3)
– Event Reporter (1-2)

For detailed descriptions of roles, please refer to the External Recruitment document here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kIL9MSkhbRonBGFTilVOy-oUVY0ZCGyPpc2N53AjrXc/edit?usp=sharing

We encourage applicants from all disciplines and years of study (i.e. not limited to undergraduates), contingent on enrolment at the University of Toronto for the duration of your term. Please access the application form here. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and will close at 11:59PM EDT, Monday, September 26th 2022.

For questions or concerns, please email: ut.synergy.journal@gmail.com

Deadline: September 26, 2022

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Deadline August 22, 2022

Alumni, Grants & Awards, Student: CALL FOR WRITING: ANTI-RACISM INTERNATIONAL YOUTH WRITING CONTEST

Poster on white background with an illustration of a pencil in blue and pink; Asian Institute logo is centred at the bottom. Poster reads "Anti-Racism International Youth Writing Contest 2022. Write an essay of up to 1000 words in response to the quote: “We have always lived in a pandemic of racism.”

The discourse of multiculturalism too often frames racism as an isolated historical phenomenon that was successfully replaced by cultural diversity. This rhetoric fails to acknowledge the legacy of discriminatory policies that continue to impact many racialized communities today. The pandemic made this clear by magnifying existing systemic racisms, which have resulted in the deaths and displacement of many marginalized groups globally.

The effects of racism have been particularly pronounced in student communities who endure precarious work conditions and institutional racism, and whose community networks have dissolved as a result of the pandemic. Academic institutions have revealed their lack of capacity or willingness to address the social and emotional needs of youth.

In response to the systematic disenfranchisement of youth, the Anti-Racism International Youth Writing Contest is designed to offer students the opportunity to define and lead conversations about racism at a personal and political level. This is a youth-led competition for youth, open to anyone aged 14 to 21 across the world, regardless of background and nationality.


“We have always lived in a pandemic of racism.”


Submit a piece of written work about your reflections on the given quote. We are interested in hearing your story and unique perspective about the topic. The use of personal narratives to inform your writing is highly encouraged.

Submission:

**Please not the deadline has been extended!**

Please submit essays through this form by 22 August, 2022 at 11:59 pm EDT. Winners will be announced in October 2022.

If you are unable to access the google form, please submit the following materials to antiracismwritingcontest@gmail.com by August 22: a single pdf document of your essay meeting all the format requirements (12-point font, title, word count, no identifying information) and a second pdf document with the following information: name, school affiliation, age, and a statement confirming that you have read the Essay Specifications and Terms and Conditions.

Eligibility requirements:

  • Applicants must be aged 14-21 years old (as of January 1st, 2022).
  • The essay must be the sole original work of the applicant, only one entry will be accepted per applicant. Essays must not have been previously published in any form.
  • The essay must address the quote given.
  • The essay must be in English, in 12-point font, and must not exceed 1000 words (strict requirement; please indicate word count at the end of the essay). Include the title of your essay on all pages of your document submission.
  • Do not indicate your name/or any identifying information in the document. All submissions are reviewed through double-blinding.

*The contest is free to all interested applicants meeting the age requirement, regardless of nationality and background.

Awards

  • Cash prize: (1st place) $1000CAD, (2nd place) $500CAD, (3rd place) $200CAD
  • All winners will be invited to a public event to speak about their essays/topic, hosted by the Asian Institute
  • Top responses will be published in the UofT’s Synergy undergraduate journal

headshots of the 5 finalist judges, Takashi Fujitano, Farzana Doctor, Jasmin Zine, Angel Di Zhang, and Natasha Deen, on a white background

PANEL OF FINALIST JUDGES

  • Takashi Fujitani, Professor, Department of History; Dr. David Chu Chair and Director in Asia Pacific Studies, U of T
  • Farzana Doctor, Toronto-based Author, Activist and Psychotherapist
  • Jasmin Zine, Professor, Sociology, Religion & Culture and Muslim Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University
  • Angel Di Zhang, Writer, Internationally exhibited Fine-Art Photographer and Painter
  • Natasha Deen, Canadian author, Children and Young Adult fiction works

How are winners determined?

All eligible entries will be assessed by the 2022 Anti-Racism International Youth Writing Contest screening team, from which the top five entries will be ranked by a panel of five finalist judges who will select the top three winners. All entries will be judged according to the following criteria:

  • Relevance: the extent to which the essay addresses the quote/topic
  • Creativity and originality
  • Clarity and depth of writing
  • Writing accuracy and style (punctuation, grammar, spelling)

*All contest results are final and up to the discretion of the contest’s organizer.

Notification of Results

  • The winners will be contacted by email on the announcement date.
  • Winners have 5 business days from the date of notification to accept the nomination and prize; the 2022 Anti-Racism International Youth Writing Contest Organizing Team shall not be liable for late/lost/unsuccessful efforts to notify the winners.
  • If a potential winner does not comply with the rules listed, the 2022 Anti-Racism International Youth Writing Contest Organizing Team reserves the right to void any unresponsive entry and select another eligible entrant for the prize; the 2022 Anti-Racism International Youth Writing Contest Organizing Team shall be fully and completely released and discharged from any liability or responsibility in this regard.

For any inquiries, please contact us at antiracismwritingcontest@gmail.com.

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Deadline: August 22, 2022

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Deadline April 12, 2022

Academic, Grants & Awards, Student: Centre for South Asian Studies Graduate Awards and Bursaries 2022

The Centre for South Asian Studies administers a number of awards to support graduate student research on South Asia.

The application deadline for 2022 will be April 12. Students may apply for more than one award, as long as their research fits the general description of any given award. Results are announced and funds are disbursed in May.

Please submit separate applications for each award. For each separate application, please submit the following documents in a single pdf file titled with your last name and the award title, eg., LastName.IndCanAdvisoryGrp.pdf. Send them via email with the subject line CSAS 2022/Award Title (eg., CSAS2022/India-Canada Association Scholarship) to ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca.

  • Proposal for the deployment of funds, based on your academic research and project (500 words)
  • Curriculum vitae (including contact information and the names and contact information for 2 academic referees)
  • Academic transcript (printout or pdf from ACORN is fine)
  • A 5–10 page writing sample
  • If the award you are applying for is an OSOTF award, then you must also complete the SGS Financial Needs Assessment Form. This is only necessary for awards with an asterisk (*) below. This may be submitted as a separate pdf with your application pdf file.

DILJIT AND GULSHAN JUNEJA AWARD FOR SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES*

Value: Approximately $566 – $1,133
Description and eligibility: Awarded to one or more master’s or doctoral students in any department or faculty in the University whose course program or research is concentrated in the area of South Asian Studies. This is an OSOTF award and is made on the basis of qualifying Ontario residency, financial need, and academic merit.


INDIA’S 50TH  ANNIVERSARY GRADUATE PRIZE* 

Value:  Approximately $1,259 – $2,519
Description and eligibility: Awarded to one or more students. Recipients must be enrolled at the graduate level in social sciences or humanities, and their study or research must be focused on India. This is an OSOTF award and is made on the basis of qualifying Ontario residency, financial need, and academic merit.


INDIA-CANADA ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

Value: Approximately $1,023 – $3,070
Description and eligibility: Awarded to one or more graduate students at the University of Toronto engaged in research in the field of South Asian Studies. This award is made on the basis of academic merit. Preference will be given to candidates whose research activities require travel to India.


INDO-CANADIAN ADVISORY GROUP BURSARY FOR THE STUDY OF INDIA*

Value: Approximately $2,326
Description and eligibility: Recipient must be enrolled in the Collaborative Master’s or Doctoral Specialization in South Asian Studies. Preference will be given to students whose course of study or research is focused on India. This is an OSOTF award and is made on the basis of qualifying Ontario residency, financial need, and academic merit.


SANDHYA AND RITEN RAY AWARD FOR INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION

Value: Approximately $519 – $1,038
Description and eligibility: Awarded to one or more graduate students at the University of Toronto who have demonstrated excellence in study or research in religion and/or philosophy of India, preferably with special emphasis on humanism and spiritualism in ancient Indian philosophy. Excellence may be demonstrated by grades in courses, academic essays, or research (in progress or completed).


SHIRLEY ULDALL MEMORIAL BOOK PRIZE*

Value: Approximately $262
Description and eligibility: Awarded to one or more graduate students in the Collaborative Master’s or Doctoral Specialization in South Asian Studies who has completed or is currently taking SAS2004H. This is an OSOTF award and is made on the basis of qualifying Ontario residency, financial need, and academic merit.

Deadline: April 12, 2022

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Deadline Rolling

Grants & Awards, Student, Travel: Joseph Wong Student Experience Fund

This award provides undergraduate students with financial assistance for international learning experiences in or related to Asia, such as studying an Asian language abroad, undertaking field research or special projects, or participating in an international field school. Students will be expected to provide the Asian Institute with updates about their experience and produce a short report with photos upon completion of their travel. Quality of proposal and financial need will be considered.

Award Value: up to $3,000

Eligibility: Undergraduate students in any faculty or program at the University of Toronto, including UTM and UTSC. Students in the Contemporary Asian Studies and South Asian Studies undergraduate programs will receive priority.

Safety Abroad: Travel awards are paid at the time of travel after students have completed a Safety Abroad Workshop and registered with the Safety Abroad Office.

How to Apply: Applications are accepted and will be considered at any time throughout the year. Please allow 3-4 weeks for notification of the outcome of your application. Please submit the following materials to ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca as a single pdf attachment. The email subject line should be “Joseph Wong Student Experience Fund Application” and the file name of the pdf should be LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME-JWSEF.

  • Statement of Research/Study Interest (This should be no more than 1 page and outline the international learning experience you plan to undertake, including the academic rationale and the significance to your program of study. If you are proposing an independent research project, you must name a U of T faculty member who is willing to supervise your research and also outline the proposed timeline, location, and planned method of data collection for your research.)
  • Curriculum Vitae (including contact information and student number)
  • Academic transcript (PDF from ACORN)
  • Budget (a detailed breakdown of estimated costs)
  • Documentation of Financial Need (OSAP assessment, if eligible, or a short paragraph describing your financial need for this award)
  • Reference Letter (One page letter of support from a University of Toronto faculty member. This should be emailed directly by the faculty member to ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca.)

Questions: Please contact Katherine MacIvor (Program Advisor and Communications Officer, Asian Institute) at ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca or 416-946-8832.

Deadline: Rolling

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Deadline April 11, 2022

Grants & Awards, Student, Travel: Man Family Graduate Scholarship in Asian Studies

Description and Eligibility Criteria

Reserved for graduate students in the Faculty of Arts and Science who have participated in or attended events sponsored by the Asian Institute whose research focuses on the societies and modern histories of countries affected by the Japanese Empire in Asia. Normally, these awards will be used to help defray project costs associated with the travel and research of the applicant. However, for the spring 2022 competition students may apply for non-travel funding if U of T Safety Abroad does not allow travel to the country in which you wish to conduct research.

Award Value

The value and total number of individual awards will be determined annually. For the spring 2022 competition the Asian Institute anticipates 1-3 awards of approximately $1,154 to $3,462. The funds may be used anytime between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023.

How to Apply

Applicants must submit the following documents in a single PDF file, titled in the following format: LastName.ManFamilyScholarship.pdf. Applications must be submitted electronically with the subject line Man Family Scholarship 2022 to ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca

  1. Research proposal of no more than 250 words
  2. Recent CV
  3. Graduate academic transcripts (printout or pdf from ACORN is accepted)
  4. Letter of recommendation from a supervisor (emailed directly from faculty member to ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca)
  5. Brief narrative of 50-100 words describing financial need and amount requested

Deadline

April 11, 2022, at 5PM EST. Late submissions will not be accepted.

Contact

If you have any questions, please contact:

Katherine MacIvor
Program Advisor and Communications Officer, Asian Institute
ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca
416-946-8832

Deadline: April 11, 2022

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Deadline April 5, 2022

Student: IMAGING THE ASIA-PACIFIC PHOTO AND VIDEO COMPETITION

Imaging the Asia Pacific Photo and Video Competition 2022. uoft.me/ImagingAsiaPacific. Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies at the Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto. Black and white artistic image of a corner of a room with windows and stacks of clothes and items. Text reads: Photo by Amanda Ann-Min Wong, Lest We Remember III (Series).

The Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies at the Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, seeks photographic and video representations of the Asia-Pacific (East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific) that incite us to imagine the region from unique perspectives. The judges are seeking photographs and videos of high artistic quality that offer thought provoking images, including those that may be highly abstract. All entries will be considered for prizes as well as display on the Chu Program’s website and promotional materials. The first prize photo will be displayed at the Asian Institute. If in doubt about whether a photograph fits this description, please submit and judges will determine appropriateness.

Read about the 2020-21 winners and learn more about the Photo and Video Competition on the Dr. David Chu Program website

OFFICIAL RULES

Currently registered undergraduate and graduate students from any of the University of Toronto’s three campuses are eligible to enter the contest. Each entrant may submit their work to no more than two of the following categories: (1) Single photograph: up to two single photographs; (2) Photographic series: up to five photographs as a cohesive series; (3) Video: a short video of no more than 60 seconds. Photographs and videos must be submitted in digital format. All images may have been taken at any time prior to the entry deadline date and time. Entrants should also submit an appropriate caption or short description for each entry that briefly explains the work and indicates where and when they were captured.

Photographs and videos that include sculptures, statues, paintings, and other works of art will be accepted as long as they do not constitute copyright infringement or fraud. When photographing someone else’s work, the object must be in its environment and not a full-frame close-up of another person’s art. Photographs and videos should not contain images of any identifiable persons.

The submitted photographic or video work, in its entirety, must be created by the Contest entrant. By entering the Contest, the entrant acknowledges and warrants that the submitted photograph or video is an original work created solely by the entrant, that the photograph and video does not infringe on the copyrights, trademarks, moral rights, rights of privacy/publicity or intellectual property rights of any person or entity, and that no other party has any right, title, claim, or interest in the photograph or video. The entrant accepts all responsibility for any copyright issues that may arise. Contest judges reserve the right not to accept any work without explanation.

By entering the contest, the entrant grants permission to the Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies to use the work on the Program website as well as other promotional materials.

All entries must be received by April 5, 2022, 11:59 PM EDT. In submitting an entry, each entrant agrees to the Official Rules.

PRIZES 
FIRST PRIZE: $200 and exhibition of the work at the Asian Institute’s gallery or website.
SECOND AND THIRD PRIZE: A book of the entrant’s choice that has been authored by a core faculty member of the Asian Institute at the University of Toronto (subject to availability and cost restrictions to be determined by the Chu Program Director) and exhibition of the work at the Asian Institute’s gallery or website.

JUDGING
Submitted works will be judged by the Chu Program Director and one or more additional faculty or staff members affiliated with the Asian Institute, or an external expert. Winners will be announced within one month after the close of the Contest, unless unforeseen circumstances necessitate a postponement or cancellation.

RIGHT TO SUSPEND OR CANCEL CONTEST
The Sponsor reserves the right to suspend or cancel the contest for any reason.

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
By entering this Contest, all entrants agree to release, discharge, and hold harmless the Sponsor and its affiliates from any claims, losses, and damages arising out of their participation in this Contest or any Contest-related activities.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Entrants must email the completed Entry Form and the images to ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca by April 5, 2022, 11:59 PM EDT. The subject line of the email should be: Imaging the Asia-Pacific Photo and Video Competition Entry. If the total file size of the attachments exceeds the allowable limit of your email server, images or videos may be shared with katherine.macivor@utoronto.ca as links to files saved on your University of Toronto OneDrive account. Videos may also be uploaded to YouTube or Vimeo and shared via hyperlink. Still images must be a minimum of 1600×1200 and 300 dpi, and must be in jpg format. Videos must be at least in 1080p MP4 format. Higher resolution images and videos are encouraged.

Deadline: April 5, 2022

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Deadline Rolling

Academic, Student: Call for Submissions: Synergy: The Journal of Contemporary Asian Studies

Synergy: The Journal of Contemporary Asian Studies is an undergraduate academic journal with a regional focus on East, Southeast, and South Asia founded at the Asian Institute of the University of Toronto. The Journal seeks to publish the world’s premier undergraduate work pertaining to the study of contemporary Asia, specifically on the current political, historical, societal, and/or economic developments in the Asia region.

Synergy is inviting submissions for its online publication for the academic year of 2021-2022. Submissions are open to all individuals within the scholarly community around the world. Synergy is currently listed with the Library and Archives Canada.

Please send submissions to ut.synergy.journal@gmail.com in MS Word format; and a Title, Bio, Abstract, Keywords, Citations (Chicago footnote format) and Reference List (Chicago format). The submission is accepted on a rolling basis for the monthly publication.

For more information on detailed requirements, style guide, and submission process, please visit http://utsynergyjournal.org/call-for-submissions/. If you have any questions regarding submission, please send them to ut.synergy.journal@gmail.com with the subject line “Synergy Submission Inquiries”.

We look forward to your submission.

Editorial Committee 2021-2022
Synergy: The Journal of Contemporary Asian Studies
Asian Institute | Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy | University of Toronto
1 Devonshire Place | Room 267S |
Online ISSN 2369-8217 | Print ISSN 2369-8209 |
Email: submissions@utsynergyjournal.org | Twitter: @AI_UofT | @SynergyJournal |
Website: http://utsynergyjournal.org/

Deadline: Rolling

http://utsynergyjournal.org/call-for-submissions/

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Deadline April 5, 2022

Grants & Awards, Student: Call for Applications: Dr. David Chu Student Leadership Awards

The Dr. David Chu Program in Asia Pacific Studies is accepting applications from students for its Student Leadership Awards.

Value and number of awards range from $500 to $2,000 per student based on applicant pool each year.

These awards are open to undergraduate or graduate students in the Faculty of Arts and Science who are pursuing research or study related to the Asia Pacific region (East or Southeast Asia). The recipients must demonstrate their ongoing and planned contributions to promoting Asia Pacific Studies and research at the University of Toronto. Academic merit will also be considered.

This award requires demonstration of financial need. Preference will be given to students on OSAP. Some funding is available for students who are not Ontario residents but demonstrate financial need. Students must be receiving OSAP or other provincial loans during the academic year for which they are applying for the scholarship. For non-OSAP recipients, financial need is demonstrated on page 5 of the enclosed Financial Needs Assessment Form when a negative balance appears in the Total Need field (e.g., Total Income is less than Total Expenses). Please contact ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca for assistance with filling out this form.

Applicants must submit the completed application form and attachments (unofficial transcripts, CV) to ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca by the deadline of April 5. They must also have a faculty, staff, or student referee submit a letter of recommendation directly via email to ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca by the deadline.

Download the application form here.

Please contact Katherine MacIvor at ai.asianstudies@utoronto.ca with questions.

Deadline: April 5, 2022

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