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Australia-China Council 2017-18 Grant Round

The 2017-18 Australia-China Council Grant Round opens on 9.00am Monday 6 February 2017 and closes on 2.00pm Wednesday 19 April 2017 (AEST). The Australia-China Council (ACC) is the Australian Government’s advisory and funding body dedicated to strengthening of cultural, education,…

Visiting Fellowships in Chinese Studies

Visiting Fellowships in Chinese Studies at the University of Sydney The Department of Chinese Studies will have the honour of appointing one to two distinguished Visiting Fellows each year from 2017 to 2021, thanks to the acuity of vision and…

Book Launch: Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women

Book Launch Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women Volume 2: The Twentieth Century 1912-2000 5:00pm – 8:00pm,  Friday 24 February 2017 Fisher Library – The University of Sydney Library Eastern Avenue, Seminar Room, 218 Camperdown, NSW 2006 Sydney University Press invites…

Position: Confucian Philosophy @ Bond U

Centre for East-West Cultural & Economic Studies Faculty of Society & Design, Bond University Full-time, fixed-term appointment for three years Position Reference No: FSD1708 As Australia’s first private University, Bond University seeks to be recognised internationally as a leading independent…

PhD Scholarships @ Heidelberg U

The Graduate Programme for Transcultural Studies of the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context” at Heidelberg University welcomes applications for up to six doctoral scholarships beginning in the winter semester 2017/18. The three-year programme offers a…

Chinese Fortunes

Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka, Ballarat 28 January – 25 June 2017 The Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (MADE) presents Chinese Fortunes, an exhibition exploring the stories of pioneering Chinese Australians – miners, merchants, storekeepers, furniture makers, detectives,…

Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women

Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women Volume 2: The Twentieth Century 中國婦女傳記辭典二十世紀卷 Lily Xiao Hong Lee and Chen Yubing (eds.) Sydney University Press Though there exist many biographical dictionaries of the achievements of Chinese people throughout history, few women feature. Since…

Position: Contemporary Chinese Studies @ UMelb

Asia Institute, Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne Senior Lecturer – Contemporary Chinese Studies Job no: 0042496 Salary: $116,901 – $134,792 p.a. plus 17% superannuation The Asia Institute is the University of Melbourne’s key centre for studies in Asian languages…

The History of Ethnography in Lingnan

ANU China Seminar Series The History of Ethnography in Lingnan Catherine Churchman 4:00pm – 5:30pm, Thursday, 2 Feb 2017 Seminar Room A, China in the World Building (188), Fellows Lane, ANU Research on the history of the Tai-speaking peoples of…

Ear to Asia

Asia Institute, University of Melbourne Ear to Asia is a podcast series produced by Asia Institute and is hosted by broadcaster Sen Lam. From Japan to Turkey, from China to Indonesia, and to many places in between, Ear to Asia…