2014 No.4
Event Highlights: ICS Luncheon
 

The Institute of Chinese Studies aims to provide a setting for exchanges among Chinese Studies scholars at the University. The luncheon is therefore planned as a monthly informal gathering during term time. Scholars will be invited to give presentations on their recent research interests and future directions in the broad area of Chinese studies.

The luncheon will take place from 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., in the Activities Room, 2/F Art Museum East Wing, Institute of Chinese Studies. Details are as follows:

DateGuestTopic
Monday, 26 January 2015Professor Tang Chung (鄧聰教授),
Director, Centre for Chinese Archaeology and Art
保持香港考古的純潔性
Friday, 27 February 2015Professor Wang Mei-yi (王美怡教授)
Director, Institute of History, Guangzhou Academy of Social Sciences
清至民國時期舊日廣州城市文化

For further details on the luncheon, please visit the website of the Institute of Chinese Studies.

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