2012 CSC Annual Conference
5 December 2012 to 7 December 2012
The China Studies Centre holds an Annual China Studies Centre Conference to showcase recent research in the field each year. 6-7 December 2012 will see the inaugural CSC Annual Conference take place.
On the 6-7 December parallel sessions showcasing the CSC academic groups' current research activities, will take place in The Quadrangle of the Camperdown campus of the University of Sydney. It will also include a special panel on China-India Engagement. Each two hour panel will include time for discussion and questions from the audience and other academic members of the CSC.
The following special events will also be part of the 2012 CSC AnnualConference:
Art Exhibition:Shen Jiawei: Brothers and Sisters
Location: Seymour Centre, Foyer
Date: 5 December 2012
Time: 5pm - 7pm
To be opened by
Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO
Governor of New South Wales and Chancellor of the University of Sydney.
Following the opening Shen Jiawei will discuss his paintings with University of Sydney academics Professor David Goodman, Academic Director of the China Studies Centre, and Professor Jeffrey Riegel, Head of the School of Languages and Cultures.
Keynote Speakers
In collaboration with Sydney Ideas, the CSC is proud to present the following two keynote lectures:
Michael Bristow: Former BBC Beijing Correspondent
Title:The joys and difficulties of being a foreign correspondent in China
Location: Law School Foyer, Eastern Ave. the University of Sydney
Date: 6 December
Time: 12:30pm - 1:45pm
Professor Rosemary Foot: Oxford University
Title:The Disruption of China's Resurgence: Reflections from an IR Perspective
Location: The General Lecture Theatre, The Quadrangle, the University of Sydney
Date: 6 December
Time: 6pm - 7:15pm
For the current program, please click here.
Cost: Free and open to the public
Contact: Research Officer
Email: 5539545b4a313815073d282f753721505e2e187e093d1179593e
More info: http://sydney.edu.au/china_studies_centre/en/research/conference.shtml