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Congratulations to @ProfBaillargeon for winning the Mira Wilkins Prize awarded by The Business History Conference for his research from #COTCAProject funded by European Research Council (ERC) “Imperium in Imperio”: The Corporation, Mining, and Governance in British Southeast Asia, 1900–1930” cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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New research funded by 2022 #ERCAdG (e.g.) ⬇️ ☀️ Sun’s magnetic field  🕵️‍♂️ Breaking crime cycles 🗣️ Language technology for everyone 👩‍⚕️ Next generation mRNA therapy 🌿 Making flora more attractive to bees 😡 Causes of domestic violence ➡️ bit.ly/ERC2022AdGExam… [🧵#thread 👇]

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See below for a role as Research Fellow in Modern History of Southeast Asia with Dr. Jeremy Taylor based at University of Nottingham. Application deadling 5/05/2023 portal.unitemps.com/Search/JobDeta…

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Dr Jeremy Taylor's new article entitled “Humanising the Squatter: Photography in the Service of Resettlement in Emergency-era Malaya” has just been published in the journal History of Photography @HoP_Journal. It is fully Open Access and available here: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Craig Clunas on the contrariwise “Influence of the Republican Era on Ming Art” [paintings by Chen Shizeng 陳師曾 (1876-1923)]

Craig Clunas  on the contrariwise  “Influence of the Republican Era on Ming Art” [paintings by Chen Shizeng 陳師曾  (1876-1923)]
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Jeremy Taylor Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN on “Imagining ‘Central China’ under Occupation: The Wang Jingwei Regime and the Visualisation of the Lower Yangtze Landscape in Wartime” Oxford China Centre [cartoon by Kato Minosuke, 1943]

Jeremy Taylor <a href="/UniofNottingham/">Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN</a> on “Imagining ‘Central China’ under Occupation: The Wang Jingwei Regime and the Visualisation of the Lower Yangtze Landscape in Wartime” <a href="/ox_chinacentre/">Oxford China Centre</a> [cartoon by Kato Minosuke, 1943]
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📢 Introducing the Frontiers of Research podcast! Explore cutting-edge discoveries, revolutionary ideas, science stories, and an occasional tip for ERC grant applicants. 🎙️Spotify: tinyurl.com/ERCspotifypodc… 🎙️Google: tinyurl.com/ERCgooglepodca… 🎙️SoundCloud: on.soundcloud.com/mAatb

📢 Introducing the Frontiers of Research podcast!
Explore cutting-edge discoveries, revolutionary ideas, science stories, and an occasional tip for ERC grant applicants. 
🎙️Spotify: tinyurl.com/ERCspotifypodc…
🎙️Google: tinyurl.com/ERCgooglepodca…
🎙️SoundCloud: on.soundcloud.com/mAatb
L. Odila Schroeder (@lodilas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The CATS Library Chinese Music Collections Podcast has launched! I am introducing my research on collaborations songs in Japanese-occupied China - here: open.spotify.com/episode/4RfDmf… #chinesemusic COTCA Nottingham Asia and Europe in a Global Context

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Congratulations to COTCA PhD candidate Vivien Chan - her Urban History article 'Markets made modular' was shortlisted for the Best Article on Global Hong Kong Studies in the Humanities category on ICAS ICAS Book Prize 2023. Full shortlist here: icas.asia/ibp-2023-short…

Congratulations to COTCA PhD candidate Vivien Chan - her <a href="/UrbanHistoryCUP/">Urban History</a> article 'Markets made modular' was shortlisted for the Best Article on Global Hong Kong Studies in the Humanities category on <a href="/asiascholars/">ICAS</a> ICAS Book Prize 2023. Full shortlist here: icas.asia/ibp-2023-short…
Prof. Katharine Adeney is on the BLUE side (@katadeney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT. Our annual Asia Research Institute Tomlinson lecture is almost upon us on #Sustainability to Business in #Indonesia . You can register here …son-HendriYuliusWijaya.eventbrite.com

Please RT. Our annual <a href="/UoN_ARI/">Asia Research Institute</a>  Tomlinson lecture is almost upon us on #Sustainability to Business in #Indonesia . You can register here …son-HendriYuliusWijaya.eventbrite.com
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Vacancy for a fixed term part-time role, Research Associate/Fellow in Modern Chinese History, see full details below: jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r…

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My Biographical Dictionary of Occupied China is now online: bdoc.enpchina.eu For a presentation of the project: enepchina.hypotheses.org/5304

My Biographical Dictionary of Occupied China is now online: bdoc.enpchina.eu

For a presentation of the project: enepchina.hypotheses.org/5304
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🎊🎊Congratulations to COTCA doctoral candidate Vivien Chan for successfully passing her PhD today! Her thesis is titled ''A colony of shopkeepers': spaces of consumption in Hong Kong New Towns public housing estates, 1954-1989'🎊🎊

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My teaching replacement is now being advertised. It’s a 2.5 day a week job, which I know isn’t great for some people, but - unusually- it is fixed term for 6 years. Hope it suits someone - please distribute to your networks! jobs.ac.uk/job/DHE108/tea…

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🧵 #Thread Dr Dalton Rawcliffe, SSHRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham’s Department of History, has just had a paper published in the journal Contemporary British History. The paper is available here: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…