The Pacific Basin Institute was started in Santa Barbara in 1979 by Frank B. Gibney and moved to 6VµçÓ°Íø in 1997. Gibney started the nonprofit corporation as one of the first research and policy groups to deal with the entire region, as opposed to concentrating on individual countries or national groups.
Since coming to 6VµçÓ°Íø, PBI has worked closely with the Asian Studies and Latin American Studies Departments, collaborating and serving as a sponsor for conferences, lectures and workshops. Our faculty with an interest in Asia and Latin America represent an extraordinary wealth of talent, and regularly serve as in-house consultants for PBI’s ongoing projects.
In the past, PBI offered an active student filmmaking program, allowing students to travel the Pacific Rim to produce documentaries. The center also sponsored the publication of numerous books of historical significance to the Asia-Pacific region, offering support through PBI programming.
Today, PBI continues to be a center for the study of this region through its lecture series, sponsorship of scholars or journalists at risk, and through its deep archive of media and other materials pertaining to the region.