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Past Events: conference
The University of Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Contemporary China will host a graduate research workshop on China and International Relations. Hyun-Binn Cho, a Ph.D. Candidate from the Political Science Department, will organize the event with the help of Brian C. Chao and Chris Liu.
This conference, sponsored jointly by the University of California Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies, Institute of European Studies, and Center for Korean Studies, will compare the experience of Germany, the two Koreas, and China-Taiwan as divided nations.
The Asia Society Southern California’s U.S.-China Film Summit is the premier U.S. event uniting Hollywood and Chinese film-industry leaders to discuss business collaboration and the latest market trends.
The University of San Francisco Center for Asia Pacific Studies is pleased to announce its fall 2015 conference,“Bodies, Healing and Culture: A Social History of Medicine in East Asia.” With this conference, the Center aims to provide a forum for the discussion of the history of medicine in China, Japan, and Korea from the 16th - mid 20th centuries.
The University of Michigan's Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies will hold a symposium on Chinese economics.
USC has long been at the forefront of this innovation, exploring what it can mean for business, science, technology, medicine, and the arts and entertainment. The conference will examine cutting-edge innovations that are already changing the world and the opportunities they present for the future.
USC and Shanghai researchers met in the Shanghai Municipal Government headquarters to discuss housing and health care.
The University of California, Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies will jointly host a conference on Japan, Korea, and Taiwan in the 1980s.
The University of California, Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies hosts a conference discussing cooperation in governance between cities of the Bay Area and Taiwan.
To commerate the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the journal Late Imperial China and the Society for Qing Studies, this workshop, created by Johns Hopkins University's East Asian Studies Program and Department of History, will reflect on the place of Ming-Qing China in global and regional histories, titled “Early Modern China in the Late Imperial World.”