Author: CSAA Admin

No Left-behind Kids, No Left-behind Old People

Chinese Studies Seminar Series – UNSW, Sydney No Left-behind Kids, No Left-behind Old People: Findings of an anthropological investigation in an out-of-the-way Chinese village Dr Zhong Yong, UNSW 4pm-5:30pm, Friday 16 October 2015, Morven Brown 209, High Street, Gate 8…

China and the US as regional powers

China Studies Centre, University of Sydney Linda Jakobson and Kerry Brown discuss Australian perspectives 6.00pm – 7.30pm, Thursday 15 October 2015 New Law School Lecture Theatre 106, Sydney Law School, Eastern Avenue, Camperdown Campus, University of Sydney Whether China and…

PhD Scholarship – Chinese Art History @ UMelb

Applications are invited for a PhD scholarship associated with an Australian Research Council (ARC) funded Future Fellowship study into the international context of modern and contemporary Chinese art. The study, led by ARC Future Fellow Dr Claire Roberts (Associate Professor…

China’s ‘One Belt One Road’ and Australia

China Studies Centre, University of Sydney 6.00pm – 7.30pm, Wednesday 14 October 2015 Darlington Centre Conference Room, Darlington Centre, University of Sydney With China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) occupying the front pages of newspapers…

China in the Pacific

Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies Seminar Series – University of Melbourne By the numbers: An ethnography of China’s outbound direct investment in the Pacific Dr Graeme Smith, Australian National University 5.30pm, Thursday 15 October September 2015, Room 321, Level 3,…

Two talks at USyd

Anne-Marie Brady

1. China as Polar Great Power Professor Anne-Marie Brady, University of Canterbury, New Zealand 3.30 pm Saturday 17 October in the Festival of Democracy General Lecture Theatre in the Quadrangle, University of Sydney China’s Antarctic program captured international attention in…

The China model?

China Studies Centre, University of Sydney Jeanne-Marie Gescher 6.00pm – 7.00pm, Thursday 1 October 2015 New Law School Lecture Theatre 024 Law Building, Eastern Avenue, Camperdown, University of Sydney China’s significance for the world is not, and never has been,…

Position: Translation Studies (Chinese), UMelb

Senior Lecturer in Translation Studies (Chinese) Asia Institute – Faculty of Arts – University of Melbourne The Asia Institute is the University of Melbourne’s key centre for studies in Asian languages and cultures. Our teaching programs include Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian…