(1) A global Asia
institute is created within the Henry M. Jackson School of
International Studies. The mission of the institute is to
promote the understanding of Asia and its interactions with
Washington state and the world. The institute shall host
visiting scholars and policymakers, sponsor programs and learning
initiatives, engage in collaborative research projects, and
facilitate broader understanding and cooperation between the
state of Washington and Asia through general public programs and
targeted collaborations with specific communities in the state.
(2) Within existing resources, a global Asia institute
advisory board is established. The director of the Henry M.
Jackson School of International Studies shall appoint members of
the advisory board and determine the advisory board's roles and
responsibilities. The board shall include members representing
academia, business, and government.
(3) The *higher education coordinating board may solicit,
accept, receive, and administer federal funds or private funds,
in trust or otherwise, and contract with foundations or with
for-profit or nonprofit organizations to support the purposes of
this section.
[2009 c 466 § 2.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The higher education coordinating board was abolished by 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 301, effective July 1, 2012.
Findings -- Intent -- 2009 c 466: "The legislature finds that Asia and its interactions with the rest of the world are transforming the way the world works in the twenty-first century. The legislature further finds that trade, finance, technology, and global influence and institutions are all areas in which China, India, and other Asian states are in the process of reshaping the nature of the international system, and that Washington state is uniquely situated to contribute to enhance interactions between the United States and Asia. The legislature intends to establish a global Asia institute at the University of Washington." [2009 c 466 § 1.]