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Health
Panel discussion: Impact of COVID 19 on Australia-China Business Relations
Online event via ZOOM:Find out the implications of COVID-19 on Australia-China business relations.
Globalizing Chinese Medicine in the 17th Century: 'Translation' at Work
Brown University presents a day-long symposium, during which scholars from all over the world will discuss Chinese medicine with a specific focus on its rapid dissemination and translation during the 17th century.
Talk on "Collective Intelligence: Prediction on Elections and Infectious Diseases in Taiwan"
The University of Texas, Austin presents a talk by Dr. Chen-yuan Tung of National Chengchi University & UC Berkeley.
Indigenous Knowledge?: The Politics of Traditional Chinese Medicine
UC Berkeley's Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Judith Farguhar on contemporary Chinese medicine as a weave of local historical constraints, global economic and epistemological pressures, and clinical and pedagogical pragmatics.
Forced Competition And Existential Comparisonism - A Conversation By Xiang Biao 项飙 (April 14th, 2023)
Join the discussion! In this conversation, participants are invited to share personal experiences and observations. Xiang will start the conversation by providing a brief history about examination in China.
Mental health in China after the Sichuan 5.12 earthquake: An Empirical Study of Knowledge Transfer from Doctor to Patient
Zhe (Amy) Zhang will talk about her study on mental health after the Sichuan Earthquake at Stanford University.
Sex Work and Mental Health in Shenzhen, China
Based on 8 months of fieldwork in Shenzhen, a Special Economic Zone in China, this talk will describe female sex workers’ mental health challenges in the context of stigma, economic development, and gender. The logistical, methodological, and ethical issues that arise when doing global fieldwork will also be discussed.
Health and Social Activism of Self-Identified Gay Men in Postsocialist China
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk by Tiantian Zheng, surrounding the collaboration between gay communities and the Chinese state.
Entrepreneurship Seminar
The Sino-American Biomedical & Pharmaceutical
Professionals Association hosts the first annual Entrepreneurship Seminar.
COVID-19: What Drives China’s Approach
Join Professor Steve Tsang for his talk on Continuing the Conversations - SOAS Virtual Events Series COVID-19: What Drives China’s Approach?
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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?