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International Symposium on Creativity, Culture and Related Industries: Implication for Greater China Region
An in-depth discussion on the issues related to the development of creative industries and cultural policies in the Greater China Region.
Where
The symposium co-organized by the Centre for Greater China Studies, Assessment Research Centre, and Centre for Popular Culture and Education of the HKIEd addressing the theme “Creativity, Culture and Related Industries: Implication for Greater China Region” aims to initiate an in-depth discussion on the issues related to the development of creative industries and cultural policies in the Greater China Region with a view to exchanging views and creating collaboration initiatives among academia worldwide.
The followings are the details:
Date: 8 June 2012 (Fri)
Time: 9:00am-6:30pm
Venue: Conference Centre (Block E), Tai Po Campus,
The Hong Kong Institute of Education
Sub-Themes
1. Challenges and Prospects of Cultural and Creative Industries
2. Creative Industries and Education
3. Assessment of Creativity
4. Revitalization of the Cultural Heritage
5. Creative Cultural Management
6. Entrepreneurship of the Creative Industries
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