2015 No.1
Splendid Images Lunchtime Gallery Talks with Live Music – Art Museum

 

This conference will be held on 6–7 June, 2015. It is jointly organised by the Pearl River Delta Social Research Centre, Department of Sociology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), the Department of Sociology, Sun Yat-Sen University and the Universities Service Centre for China Studies (USC), CUHK.
The conference aims to provide a platform for Hong Kong, mainland and international scholars to discuss and share theories regarding the recent changes in the Pearl River Delta area and broader China, to exchange knowledge and interdisciplinary research on China studies, and to explore opportunities for academic collaboration between Hong Kong and mainland researchers and institutions.
For further details on the luncheon, please visit the USC website.
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Event: 2015 Institute of Chinese Studies Luncheon I – An Academic View of Hong Kong Archaeology
Event: 2015 Institute of Chinese Studies Luncheon II – Guangzhou City Culture from the Qing Dynasty to Republican China
Event: Splendid Images Lecture Series, Art Museum
Event: 'Jubilant Rams in Chinese Culture: Celebrating the Year of the Ram', Lunchtime Gallery Talks, Art Museum
Event: Linguistics Seminar, T.T. Ng Chinese Language Research Centre
Event: Writing Chinese Translation History: The Sixth Young Researchers' Conference, Research Centre for Translation
New Publications
Splendid Images Lunchtime Gallery Talks with Live Music – Art Museum
Young Scholars' Forum in Chinese Studies, Institute of Chinese Studies
Conference on Labour, Mobility and Development in the Pearl River Delta and Beyond, Universities Service Centre for China Studies
Simplicity and Splendour: Chinese Furniture from the Ming Dynasty to Early Republican Period, Art Museum
Jubilant Rams in Chinese Culture: Celebrating the Year of the Ram, Art Museum
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