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Global China Conference abstracts due Sunday. Submit a proposed title, abstract (max 200 words), and brief biography on or before 30 June 2024. We are also accepting panel and workshop applications. arts.unimelb.edu.au/centre-for-con…

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Mark Wang China Centre sharing his view on the prospect of China Studies in Australia ASAA - Asian Currents Nice to connect with many new and old friends. thanks for Yu TAO for chairing this important discussion

Mark Wang <a href="/cccs_unimelb/">China Centre</a> sharing his view on the prospect of China Studies in Australia <a href="/asiancurrents/">ASAA - Asian Currents</a> Nice to connect with many new and old friends. thanks for <a href="/DrYuTao/">Yu TAO</a> for chairing this important discussion
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Watch our ‘Hot Topic' Seminar - Pursing ‘The Good Life’ in Rural China: Views on Xiaokang 小康 from the Party and the People by Professor of Anthropology, Bryan Tilt (University of Oregon). youtu.be/myxsjM3Yub8

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Our next ‘Hot Topic' Seminar is on Censorship without borders: Everyday internet control and censorship at the local governments in China. Presented by Dr Tony Zhang, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Macau. Monday, 5 August, 2-3 pm. unimelb.zoom.us/j/81103133005?…

Our next ‘Hot Topic' Seminar is on Censorship without borders: Everyday internet control and censorship at the local governments in China. Presented by Dr Tony Zhang, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Macau. Monday, 5 August, 2-3 pm.  
unimelb.zoom.us/j/81103133005?…
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If anyone would like to attend the conference as an observer, you can get your tickets by clicking below👇 eventbrite.com.au/e/cccs-confere…

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Thank you to all of the Conference applicants! All applicants should have now received an email informing them of the result of their submission.

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Our next event is titled Academic Engagement in Shifting China-West Relations with Keynote Speaker Scott Kennedy from the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC. Bookings essential for this free, public, hybrid event on 27/8/24. go.unimelb.edu.au/zew8

Our next event is titled Academic Engagement in Shifting China-West Relations with Keynote Speaker Scott Kennedy from the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC.
Bookings essential for this free, public, hybrid event on 27/8/24. go.unimelb.edu.au/zew8
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CCCS Honourary Fellow, Jean Dong, has a new podcast with Prof. Jeffrey Sachs. Produced by the United Nations SDG Academy. Listen to them discuss Jean's book, Chinese Statecraft in a Changing World: Demystifying Enduring Traditions and Dynamic Constraints. buzzsprout.com/1648477/149975…

CCCS Honourary Fellow, Jean Dong, has a new podcast with Prof. Jeffrey Sachs. Produced by the United Nations SDG Academy.

Listen to them discuss Jean's book, Chinese Statecraft in a Changing World: Demystifying Enduring Traditions and Dynamic Constraints.
buzzsprout.com/1648477/149975…
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CCCS Research fellow, Dan Hu, has a new book titled "How Australia is Studied in China". An up-to-date, comprehensive, and insightful examination of Australia-China engagement.

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UoM students & staff are invited to learn about China's Mid-Autumn Festival incl. celebrations in Northern & Southern China, among various Chinese ethnic groups, & throughout the world. Light snacks, music, visuals, speakers, & a chance to share knowledge. go.unimelb.edu.au/bsc8

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CCCS Seed Funding applications are due Monday by 5pm. Our Seed Grants are meant to encourage & support new research ideas, collaborations & high-quality publications by UoM staff & research higher degree (RHD) students, w/focus on contemporary China. Info: go.unimelb.edu.au/2ow8

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Perceptions of Chinese Indonesians Holding Different Public Offices Thursday, 19 September, noon-1, Room 321 Sydney Myer Asia Centre. Organised by Indonesia Forum.

Perceptions of Chinese Indonesians Holding Different Public Offices

Thursday, 19 September, noon-1, Room 321 Sydney Myer Asia Centre. Organised by Indonesia Forum.
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UoM Staff and Graduate Research Students: You are invited to come and learn about the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies and network with your peers. The 2024 Seed Funding results will also be announced. Thurs., 10 Oct., 12-1:30 Registration 👇go.unimelb.edu.au/pbc8

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Thank you to students & staff who came to our Mid-Autumn Festival's diversified celebrations in China & around the world. Organised by China Studies Research Group & CCCS, people learned about the festival's origins & Chinese ethnic groups' celebrations. arts.unimelb.edu.au/about/diversit…

Thank you to students &amp; staff who came to our Mid-Autumn Festival's diversified celebrations in China &amp; around the world. Organised by China Studies Research Group &amp; CCCS, people learned about the festival's origins &amp; Chinese ethnic groups' celebrations. 
arts.unimelb.edu.au/about/diversit…
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Congratulations to CCCS Member, Professor Fran Martin, for being awarded Melbourne Asia Review's Best Article 2024! Her article "Education mobility’s (gender) queer potentials for Chinese students in Australia" can be found here: lnkd.in/gtH3c4Ri @MelbAsiaReview

Congratulations to CCCS Member, Professor Fran Martin, for being awarded Melbourne Asia Review's Best Article 2024! Her article "Education mobility’s (gender) queer potentials for Chinese students in Australia" can be found here: lnkd.in/gtH3c4Ri

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