Education

CCCI: Legacies of "Brainwashing": Cold War Ideology and Modern Chinese History

The Cornell Contemporary China Initiative will host Michigan State University professor Aminda Smith to give a free public lecture.

East meets West: Innovative Pedagogies to Bring Asia into the Classroom

An interdisciplinary seminar-style exploration of East Asian civilizations with emphasis on innovative pedagogical tools.

How Language Informs Society: Dialect Variation in Beijing

Ohio State University's Institute for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Hui Zhao on dialect variation in Beijing.

3rd Annual "Mandarin In Schools" Teacher Conference

UCLA Confucius Institute hosts the 3rd annual "Mandarin in Schools" Teacher Conference to provide teachers of Mandarin with new teaching strategies and methodologies

Conference on Sustainability in Asia

Join Cornell University in Hong Kong for a discussion to explore advances in sustainability research, engagement with communities, and opportunities for collaboration.

Evolving Property Rights and Shifting Educational Forms: Evidence from Joint Venture Buyouts following China's WTO Ascension

The George Washington University holds a public talk on evolving property rights and shifts in educational reforms.

Governing Educational Desire: Culture, Politics and Schooling in China

The Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University presents a talk with Andrew Kipnis on educational desire and its causes from four perspectives.

2012 Sammy Yukuan Lee Lecture on Chinese Archaeology and Art

Robert D. Mowry, the Alan J. Dworsky Curator of Chinese Art and Head of the Department of Asian Art at the Harvard Art Museums, and a Senior Lecturer on Chinese and Korean Art in Harvard's Department of the History of Art and Architecture, will give the 25th Sammy Yukuan Lee Lecture on Chinese Archaeology and Art.

ChinaFile Presents: The New Yorker on China

Join ChinaFile and five writers—Orville Schell, Peter Hessler, Evan Osnos, Zha Jianying, and Jiayang Fan—for a look back at their four decades of reporting on China for The New Yorker. The event will be moderated by David Remnick, Editor of The New Yorker.

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