The Sydney China Business Forum, a high-profile business forum presented by the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and Caixin Media was held at Customs House on 29 November.
The Sydney China Business Forum is a new international leaders forum addressing global and strategic China business issues of importance to Australia. The Sydney China Business Forum brings together Australian and Chinese thought leaders and decision makers to discuss emerging opportunities, challenges and to devise strategic responses.
Mexico's burgeoning trade deficit with China is being seen in Washington as an indicator of further problems on the horizon for the US, says ARC Future Fellow Dr Adrian Hearn.
A new report from the China Studies Centre and KPMG on business opportunities in China has been reported by ABC TV's Lateline Business and Sky Business News.
The China Studies Centre is seeking to assemble a task-force of academics within the University of Sydney working on both urban sustainability in general and those working on China in related fields.
"We're certainly aiming to make this one of the centres of academic excellence for china studies in the world." Vice-Chancellor Dr Michael Spence told ABC's Australia Network.
At a policy roundtable at Shanghai Jiaotong University, the NSW Premier, Barry O'Farrell, witnessed the signature of a research Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) between KPMG and the University of Sydney's new China Studies Centre to create unique business intelligence reports for engaging with China on the 20 July 2011.
Erik Olin Wright, Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin, is visiting China Studies Centre tomorrow, sharing his views on class with members of the Centre.
China Studies Centre Executive Committee members Alison Betts, Thomas J. Berghuis, Yiyan Wang and members Peter Jia, Duanfang Lu and Hyun Jin Kim will attend the conference of Social Sciences and Humanities Meet the Changing World in Shanghai June 25-26, 2011.
China Studies Centre's Executive Commettee member, Prof Anthony Welch will open the Recent Developments & Future Prospects for TNE in China Symposium at UTS, Sydney this Thursday.
A/Prof Xia Fei will discuss the police power of administrative management, the police power of criminal investigation and the improvement of the police power control system in China on 18 May.
China Studies Centre and The University of Leeds Department of East Asian Studies have collaborated to organize a workshop on examining different aspects of the China Latin America relationship tomorrow in Leeds.
Prof. David Goodman, the Acting Director of China Studies Centre, together with Dr. Minglu Chen, the newly appointed lecturer in China Studies, will be discussing the use of culture in China at the WUN Contemporary China Center workshop in Shanghai on 22 May.
The Australian Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, made reference to the University of Sydney China Studies Centre in her speech to the Australia China Economic and Co-operation Trade Forum in Beijing.
The Confucius Institute offers special Chinese language courses to China Studies Centre members.The dcourses will be taught by Dr Xu Xiaoyu from Fudan University, Shanghai.
An academic conference to bring together scholars from all over the world to analyse the latest developments in Contemporary Overseas Chinese Literature.
A one day academic forum with scholars from Fudan University, Shanghai and The University of Sydney deals with the dimensions and impact of socio-economic developments in China.
Is the financial crisis that started in the US and engulfed the world giving Chinese-style state capitalism an advantage in its rivalry with Western-style democratic capitalism?
As in past years Nanjing University will host a summer school for postgraduate research students in 2011. This year the program will run from 16 to 30 June and is jointly sponsored by Harvard University and the University of Sydney.