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Education
3rd Annual Chinese Education Conference: Preparing Educators for a Global Future
The CAIS Institute presents a conference to bring together teachers, administrators, and educational leaders to learn and share the latest information in Chinese education.
How is Overseas Summer Camp? The Perspectives of Chinese Adolescents and Their Parents
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies hosts a talk with Joy Huang on the perspectives of Chinese adolescents who participate in overseas study tours and their parents.
Legal Education in Republican and Maoist China
Part of the Long Institute Lecture Series on Chinese Law, Business, and Society, Glenn D. Tiffert provides an overview of modern legal education in China.
4th Biennial North Carolina Summit on US-China Education: September 4, 2014
The Confucius Institute (CI) at NC State is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the CI Headquarters around the world, the State of NC has reached over 10,000 students studying Chinese in K-12 public schools, and the Center for International Understanding has 38 Confucius Classrooms in NC. The organizers of the Summit have all helped contribute to this large growth in Chinese language programs.
National Association for Bilingual Education Conference
The NABE conference is the largest gathering of parents, teachers, administrators, policy makers, future teachers and professors dedicated to serving bilingual and English Language Learners in the United States.
Kuo Ping Wen: Scholar, Reformer, Statesman
The Columbia University Weatherhead East Asian Institute presents a panel discussion led by David Gedalecia, College of Wooster. There will be a reception afterwards.
The State of Chinese America: A Community Forum
The UCLA Asian American Studies presents a public forum examining issues facing Chinese Americans today.
Hong Kong Today – the Special Administrative Region at 10
USC panel discussion marks changes in Hong Kong since the creation of the Special Administrative Region in 1997.
Teaching Korea in the Globalizing World
A one-day workshop designed to offer perspectives and resources for teaching Korean history and contemporary issues. Participants will consider how to engage students in exploring political ideology, economic development, and national identity on the Korean peninsula.
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Featured Articles
We note the passing of many prominent individuals who played some role in U.S.-China affairs, whether in politics, economics or in helping people in one place understand the other.
Events
Ying Zhu looks at new developments for Chinese and global streaming services.
David Zweig examines China's talent recruitment efforts, particularly towards those scientists and engineers who left China for further study. U.S. universities, labs and companies have long brought in talent from China. Are such people still welcome?