周敏于1982年获得中山大学学士学位;1982年—1984年任中山大学英语系助理讲师;1985年获得纽约州立大学奥尔巴尼分校(SUNY-Albany)硕士学位;1989年获得纽约州立大学奥尔巴尼分校博士学位;1990年—1994年任路易斯安那州立大学社会学系助理教授;1994年起在加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校执教;2001年—2005年任加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校亚美研究学系首任主席;2013年—2016年任新加坡南洋理工大学陈六使讲座教授、社会学系主任、华裔馆馆长;2016年11月出任加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校亚太中心主任。
周敏教授一直致力于研究国际移民社会学、种族与族裔关系、第二代新移民、海外华人研究、亚洲与美国亚裔研究以及城市社会学等,在移民跨国主义、亚洲内部移民、华侨华人、新二代、亚裔美国人、移民创业、民族语言媒体、民族辅助教育制度等方面做了大量工作。
美国国家科学院(United States National Academy of Sciences, 缩写:NAS)是由美国著名科学家组成的组织,其成员在任期内无偿地作为“全国科学、工程和医药的顾问”。美国国家科学院是在1863年3月3日由林肯总统签署法案创立的。到现在为止,美国国家科学院共有2565位院士,其中外籍院士达到了526位。其中有170多名院士曾获诺贝尔奖。
在美国还有另外一个重要的科学院,即美国艺术与科学院。美国艺术与科学院(又译为美国人文与科学院、美国文理科学院,英语:American Academy of Arts and Sciences,简称 American Academy 或 AAAS )是美国历史最悠久的院士机构及地位最为崇高的荣誉团体之一,也是进行独立政策研究的学术中心。当选为其院士一直被认为是美国的最高荣誉之一。
在2022年4月公布的院士增长名单中,周敏也荣列美国艺术与科学院院士。加上今年的美国国家科学院院士,周敏也成为了华裔社会学家中的“两院院士”。
而之前获此殊荣的,应该只有谢宇一人。谢宇2004年当选美国艺术与科学院院士,2009年当选美国国家科学院院士。
Sociologist Min Zhou elected to the National Academy of Sciences
(https://www.international.ucla.edu/asia/article/266117)
Min Zhou with flowers gifted to her by two visiting scholars from China in celebration of her election to the NAS.(Photo provided by Professor Zhou.)
The honor for the director of the UCLA Asia Pacific Center follows her election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2022.
UCLA International Institute, May 4, 2023 — Min Zhou, UCLA distinguished professor of sociology and director of the Asia Pacific Center of the International Institute, has been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS). She is one of four UCLA faculty members elected to the body this spring as part of a new cohort of 120 members. She was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAA&S)in 2022.
NAS is a private, nonprofit society of distinguished scholars established by an Act of Congress in 1863. Committed to furthering science in America, NAS provides independent, objective advice to the U.S. on matters of science and technology. Potential members are nominated by existing Academy members in a formal process, with memberships determined by vote at the annual NAS meeting.
“It came as a total surprise. I received an email from Dr. Dale Abel of UCLA Medical School, whom I don’t know, during my weekly Council on Academic Personnel meeting on the morning of May 2. I replied that he might have written to the wrong person, since my name is a common Chinese name,” said Zhou, who is Walter and Shirley Wang Professor of U.S.–China Relations and Communications at UCLA.
“The news was soon affirmed by Dr. Abel and a few colleagues at UCLA and other institutions, then confirmed by an official email in the evening. I was thrilled by the amazing news!
“I am humbled and honored to be elected. I find it hard to believe that it was even possible for me to become a member of NAS.
“From a naïve girl growing up in turbulent China of the 1960s to a young immigrant arriving in America in the early 1980s with very little, who had to overcome language and cultural barriers while taking whatever jobs available — waiting tables, cleaning houses, sewing garments, babysitting — to support my pursuit of higher education and dream of becoming a teacher, I am now a distinguished professor at a major U.S. research university.
“This 40-year journey could not have taken me to where I am today without the very strong support of family, friends, colleagues, students and institutions. I am immensely grateful for the recognition of my work and contributions by the NAS and AAA&S.”
Zhou joined UCLA in 1994 with a joint appointment in sociology and Asian American studies. Her research focuses on migration and development, Chinese diasporas, race and ethnicity and the sociology of Asian America. Her scholarly contributions have been recognized twice by the American Sociological Association(ASA):She is the recipient of the 2020 Contribution to the Field Award of the ASA Section on Asia and Asian America and the 2017 Distinguished Career Award of the ASA Section on International Migration.
In 2022, Zhou became a member of the inaugural class of the UCLA Faculty Mentoring Honor Society, which recognizes faculty members’ work in mentoring early- and mid-career colleagues on campus.
Known nationally and internationally for her scholarship, Zhou has published 20 books and more than 200 journal articles and book chapters.
Her recent publications include an edited volume with a former doctoral student, Hasan Mahmud:“Beyond Economic Migration:Social, Historical and Political Factors in U.S. Immigration”(NYU, 2023). Her co-authored book, “The Asian American Achievement Paradox”(Russell Sage Foundation, 2015; with Lee), has won numerous ASA book awards.
Among her other books is a fascinating memoir, “The Accidental Sociologist in Asian American Studies,” which traces her childhood in China and career journey in America(UCLA Asian American Studies Press, 2011).
The UCLA International Institute congratulates Professor Zhou on the honor of becoming a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.