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China Institute in America 留言于2017-03-16 03:17:17 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06) |
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Theater, Art, and the Cultural Revolution: A Presentation and Conversation featuring Zheng Shengtian Wednesday, March 29, 6:30-8:00PM Location: 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 On March 29, Artist, Curator, and Managing Editor of Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, Zheng Shengtian, returns to China Institute to continue his conversation with Jane DeBevoise, Chair of the Board of Directors, Asia Art Archive, on his experience as an artist and young teacher in the Oil Painting Department at Zhejiang Academy of Art in Hangzhou (now China Academy of Art) during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). Their conversation will focus on Zheng''''s personal experience at that turbulent time, as well as the broader consequences of the Cultural Revolution on art in China. The discussion will be preceded by a presentation on research done by Chen Xiaomei, Professor of Chinese Literature at University of California, Davis, on film and theater during the Cultural Revolution period. The presentation will include a screening of clips from a filmed theater performance of The Red Detachment of Women. For questions or to register by phone, please contact 212-744-8181 ext. 138 or by email at anicholson@chinainstitute.org
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麒麟科技创新园 留言于2017-03-16 01:47:03 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06) |
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南京市麒麟科技创新园作为一个以建设智慧型园区为主导方向的新型园区,主导的产业方向为低碳和智能产业,重点围绕智慧城市项目及智能装备研发等项目进行产业建设,侧重于引进和集聚各类研发型的企业,发展总部经济。同时,我们园区针对各个不同的产业,还建设了各类完善和高效的专业化的科技服务平台,将为您的创业初期减少相当的基础投入。园区成立至今,一直以高端的规划为引领,在载体建设、人才引进及创业环境营造方面都得到了市政府的大力支持,也取得了不错的成绩。针对此次的创业南京申报,我们作为一个侧重于研发创业和科技服务的园区,将会为大家提供全方位的服务,其中包括: 1.商业计划书的撰写指导:我们在您的申报计划书的撰写过程中会给您提供合适的模板及参考信息,还会聘请专门的评审专家对您的计划书提出专业的修改建议,以提升申报的成功率。 2.与申报组织部门的及时对接和沟通:我们园区作为市政府重点布局的新型科技园区,和市里相关部门包括人社局、工商局和科委等都保持了很好的联系,能够在更大程度上做好相应的对接和信息的反馈。 3.专业化的申报服务团队:麒麟科技创新园目前的科技服务团队由一大批具有专业申报经验的科技服务人员组成,参与过多次项目申报服务,我们对于创业南京的申报也非常的了解,通过我们的服务,将会对您的申报带来很大的便捷。 4.全面的市场支持:麒麟科技创新园是一个新型的园区,我们鼓励和支持率先在园区内采用您申报落户后的相关产品和技术,在我们覆盖全省、全国的科技服务交易展示平台上宣传您的企业与产品,帮助您更好的发展壮大。希望各位在方便的时候与我们联系,我们详细和您介绍园区并做解答。同时,我们也欢迎您随时来园区考察指导,非常感谢!期待回复!
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OEI Professional Development Officer 留言于2017-03-15 03:34:00 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06) |
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You are invited...To an OEI Faculty Information Meeting! Would you like help with... • Designing a course in Canvas? • Making your course accessible/508 Compliant? • Preparing your course for the next college accreditation visit? • Accessing free tools and resources to improve student success? Then join us for an online OEI Faculty Information Meeting where we cover all of the above, plus the benefits of participating in OEI Course Review! Meetings last about 45 minutes with plenty of time for Q&A. Sign up today for an online meeting that fits your schedule: Wednesday, March 15 12:00 - 12:45 pm Thursday, March 16 9:00 - 9:45 am Friday, March 17 2:00 - 2:45 pm Wednesday, April 12 12:00 - 12:45 pm Thursday, April 13 9:00 - 9:45 am Friday, April 14 2:00 - 2:45 pm Helpful Links: The Online Education Initiative Step-by-Step Guide the the Course Review Process The OEI Course Design Rubric Full Schedule of 2017 Course Review Cycles For more Information contact: OEI Professional Development Officer abell@ccconlineed.org (916) 347-0437 |
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USC U.S.-China Institute 留言于2017-03-15 03:11:23 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06) |
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Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a book talk by Guobin Yang. The first part of the book offers a new explanation of factional violence in the Red Guard movement and the second part of the book chronicles the de-sacralization of that revolutionary culture throughout the 1970s and the rise of a new wave of protest that inaugurated the democratic movements of the reform era. The Red Guard Generation And Political Activism In China Date: Thursday, March 23, 2017, 4:00-5:30pm Location: Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, ASC 204, USC Cost: Free, please register here. This talk will be based on the speaker's recently published book of the same title. The first part of the book offers a new explanation of factional violence in the Red Guard movement, arguing that in crucial ways, factional violence was the result of the dramatic re-enactment of a revolutionary culture which had been sacralized by the eve of the Cultural Revolution. The second part of the book chronicles the de-sacralization of that revolutionary culture throughout the 1970s when the Red Guard generation became sent-down youth in the villages and the rise of a new wave of protest that inaugurated the democratic movements of the reform era. Guobin Yang is a Professor of Communication and Sociology at the Annenberg School for Communication and Department of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania. His books include The Red Guard Generation and Political Activism in China (2016), The Power of the Internet in China: Citizen Activism Online (2009), and Dragon-Carving and the Literary Mind (2 vols. 2003). He is the editor of Media Activism in the Digital Age (with Victor Pickard, forthcoming), China's Contested Internet (2015), The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China (with Jacques deLisle and Avery Goldstein, 2016), and Re-Envisioning the Chinese Revolution: The Politics and Poetics of Collective Memories in Reform China (with Ching-Kwan Lee, 2007). Opening to China: A Memoir of Normalization, 1981-1982 Date: Thursday, April 6, 2017, 4:00-5:30pm Location: USC Campus, Location TBA In 1981 an American historian of China, Professor Charlotte Furth, travelled to Beijing to teach young Chinese scholars about America. Professor Furth's year-long adventures, captured in this lively memoir, tell of classroom encounters, bureaucratic entanglements, expat frustrations, unlikely friendships, and misunderstandings both comic and grave. Her sponsor, the Fulbright program of academic exchange, had just revived after thirty years of the Cold War, and carried with it American hopes for a new era of cooperation between China and the United States. Her students were shaped by the Communist revolution, schooled in its political disciplines, and torn between thirst to experience the outside world at last and anxiety about what lay ahead in a post-Mao future. Charlotte Furth is Professor Emerita of Chinese History at the University of Southern California. Before moving to USC in 1989, she spent two decades on the faculty of California State University at Long Beach. The book based on her Stanford PhD dissertation, Ting Wen-chiang: Science and China's New Culture, was published by Harvard East Asian Monograph Series in 1970. A Flourishing Yin: Gender in China's Medical History (University of California Press, 1999) was awarded the "Women in Science" prize by the History of Science Society in 2001. For her scholarship and service to the profession, including work as journal editor and on several important edited volumes,… |
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China Institute in America 留言于2017-03-15 02:59:59 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06) |
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Asia Week Events LAST CHANCE! Less Than One Week Left to Visit: Art in a Time of Chaos: Masterworks from Six Dynasties China, 3rd - 6th Centuries Now Through March 19 Described as "a jewel" by the New York Times, China Institute Gallery's highly-acclaimed exhibition Art in a Time of Chaos will close soon on March 19. Not only was the Six Dynasties period a pivotal link in the historical timeline between the Han and Tang dynasties, but it is increasingly recognized for having laid the foundation for Chinese artistic standards, genres, subjects, and important themes that continue to define Chinese art today.
"Why the Seven Sages?" Wednesday, March 15, 6:30-8:00PM Lecture & Reception The Seven Sages have been a recurring theme in Chinese art since the Six Dynasties period and have continued to inspire artists for generations. In this lecture, Willow Weilan Hai, Director of China Institute Gallery, and Chief Curator of Art in a Time of Chaos: Masterworks from Six Dynasties China, 3rd-6th Centuries will explore archaeological findings in artwork throughout history and decipher the significance of the Seven Sages as cultural symbols in Chinese art.
Asia Art Week Open House Thursday, March 16, 10:00AM-8:00PM 5:00-6:30PM: Reception Join us for China Institute''s first Asia Week Open House in our new downtown location. Don''t miss the last chance to see Art in a Time of Chaos: Masterworks from Six Dynasties China, 3rd-6th Centuries, an exhibition described as "a jewel" by The New York Times. Enjoy complimentary gallery admission, meet the curator, and learn about our upcoming exhibitions.
Once Upon a Time in China Thursday, March 16, 6:30-8:30PM Film Screening:$5 General Admission. Free Admission for Members Come see Once Upon a Time in China (1991), directed by Tsui Hark, and introduced by Raymond Tsang, Doctoral Candidate in Cinema Studies at NYU and specialist in martial arts studies. The final installment in our Film Art Set in Times of Chaos series, Once Upon a Time in China is a distinctive update of a renowned tale: the life of the great physician and martial artist Wong Fei Hung (1847-1924). Set in the latter years of Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912), the film depicts the crime-ridden and semi-colonialized city of Guangdong.
The Chinese Art Market-Trends, Pitfalls and Opportunities Thursday, March 16, 6:30-8:00PM This China Institute Center for Business Industry Updates program will focus on the Chinese Art Market, presented by Nick Wilson from China Guardian (HK) Auctions. China Guardian is China''s oldest art-auction firm and one of the top leaders in the Chinese art auction market. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis.
Reading Paintings - The Intricacies and Essence of Chinese Painting Saturday, March 18, 2:00-4:00PM In this special lecture, Hu Yanyan, President of China Guardian Auctions, the premier auction house that specializes in Chinese antiques and art, and a senior specialist in Chinese calligraphy and painting, will examine ancient, modern, and contemporary Chinese masterworks, discussing how to appreciate Chinese paintings through their form and brush work, and analyze their significance and collection value. This Lecture will be conducted in Chinese, with no interpretation.
40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 For information and to register, please contact: 212.744.8181 ext.117 email: galleryassist@chinainstitute.org |
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ACTEX 留言于2017-03-15 02:09:21 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06) |
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Dear Zhenying, Since ACTEX Learning's new Actuarial Resource Center (ARC) for professors was launched last month, over 150 professors have logged in, accessed our free content and given us feedback. In addition to the accolades, (So helpful! Desk Copy game changer!), we''ve listened to your constructive questions and ideas and added the following: •A new "FAQs" document addressing Frequently Asked Questions •Quick links to ACTEX & ASM errata pages •60-day DRM access to ACTEX Solutions Manuals for textbooks on ARC If you haven''t accessed ARC yet, you can register for a login on our website and we''ll grant you access to all of our preliminary actuarial exam textbooks and study manuals, plus supplementary material relevant to your students.
MORE INFO ABOUT THE ACTUARIAL RESOURCE CENTER ARC is a centralized online resource library, designed by the ACTEX Learning team, to assist educators in the fields of actuarial science, mathematics, statistics and risk management. Your access includes 60-Day Digital Review copies of the following ACTEX textbooks: •Probability for Risk Management •Probability & Statistics with Applications •Mathematics of Investment & Credit •Models for Quantifying Risk Plus: •60-Day Digital Review Copies of ACTEX & ASM Study Manuals for Actuarial Exams P, FM, MFE, MLC, C & S •Free Exam Formula Cards to share with students •Free career and exam strategy advising books to share with students •Samples of our Practice Exams •Samples of our Flashcards •Previews of our Online Exam Prep & VEE Courses •An Actuarial Educator Discussion Board •ACTEX Professors'' Guide to Actuarial Education (updated for 2017) We will continuously update the ARC with new printings and editions, as well as new resources, news and information as the Society of Actuaries and Casualty Actuarial Society release new guidelines, syllabi and requirements for their exams. Sincerely,
ACTEX eLearning Lead OnlineCourses@ActexMadRiver.com 860-379-5470 800-282-2839 |
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UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 留言于2017-03-10 09:56:42 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06) |
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The Northern Others in Chinese Historiography: Reading the Tuoba Xianbei Monday, March 13, 2017, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM 10383 Bunche Hall, UCLA
Talk by Nina Duthie, visiting faculty, UCLA The early fourth century in China is conventionally described with the epigrammatic phrase wu Hu luan Hua, or “the five Hu (nomadic tribes of from the north) lay waste to the Hua (Huaxia; central cultural region).” The phrase evokes a violent disruption of the normative political order as the result of savage invaders running amok across the land. Dr. Duthie''''s talk will examine the earliest ethnographic accounts of the Tuoba Xianbei, one such Hu tribe, and show how such accounts place the Tuoba Xianbei squarely within an existing discourse on the uncivilized Hu.
Dr. Duthie will then turn to explore an alternative narrative on Tuoba Xianbei origins and ancestors from the mid-sixth century Wei shu (History of the Northern Wei). She argues that the Wei shu annals present a teleological narrative in which the Tuoba Xianbei ancestors emerge in a northern wilderness under the reign of a son of the Yellow Emperor, civilize the lands of their origin, and then, with the guidance of spirit animals, undertake a succession of southward journeys and move into a new space—one whose boundaries are clearly defined through the founding of capitals and which is sacralized through the performance of rituals to heaven and earth. This narrative on the Tuoba Xianbei past then prompts the Wei shu historian’s comment that, “by the end, [the Tuoba rulers] came to expansively possess all the world,” thereby establishing the ground for the inevitable founding of the imperial Northern Wei state (386–534 CE) in north China.
Nina Duthie received her Ph.D. in Chinese Literature and Cultural History from the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia University in 2015, and is currently a visiting faculty in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at UCLA.
UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 11381 Bunche Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095 Tel: (310) 825-8683 Fax: (310) 206-3555 china@international.ucla.edu |
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