Past Events
The conference will feature up to sixteen student presentations of original research on any aspect of premodern (technically, beginnings to 1911) Chinese humanistic culture, drawing on but not limited to the traditional disciplines of history, literature, religion, art, social sciences, and thought.
The Carolina Asia Center will host Ian Johnson to discuss his new book The Soul of China: The Return of Religion After Mao.
Duke University will host Ian Johnson to discuss his book The Souls of China: The Return to Religion After Mao.
The China Institute will host an exclusive screening of the documentary Masters in the Forbidden City (我在故宮修文物) followed by a discussion with the filmmakers.
The University of Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Contemporary China presents a lecture by Sara Newland, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Villanova University.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies will host Phillip E. Bloom, Assistant Professor of Est Asian Art History at Indiana University, Bloomington.
The Stanford Center for East Asian Studies will host a talk by Manling Luo, Associate Professor of Chinese Literature at Indiana University.
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies will host Dr. Yves Tiberghien to discuss China and global governance.
The Columbia School of International and Public Affairs and the Weatherhead East Asian Institute invite you to a special event about China's economic future.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies will host Ruth Rogaski to discuss Ryodoraku in China.