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南海局势研讨会 留言于2016-03-02 15:27:04 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.6) |
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南海局势研讨会 近年来南海的局势越来越紧张,造成南海周边国家冲突愈来愈多。此次厦门大学南海研究院院长傅崐成教授及四川大学国际政策与法律研究中心主任杨翠柏教授来到美国,与本地的中外学者共同举办《南海局势研讨会》 2016年3月7日 晚上7:30時~9:00分 New York University Campus 60 Washington Square S, New York, NY 10012 Room KC406 议题1. 南海U形线:历史与法律 议题2. 南海断续线划界行为和法学分析 如有兴趣在研讨会之前,共进晚餐交流,请6:00至 82 west 3rd street. NY NY 10012 (老格蔸川菜),餐费$50. 欢迎参加,研讨会场地有限五十人,请登记注册:http://goo.gl/forms/ZZiIU2lnud
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USC U.S.-China Institute 留言于2016-03-02 15:19:58 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.6) |
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Conference: China's Growing Pains Join us on Friday, April 22 for a day-long discussion of where China is, where it might be heading, and why it matters for the Chinese, the United States, and the world. Our roster of distinguished scholars and policy analysts will examine: •the state of U.S.-China relations and China's geopolitical aims and tactics •the state of China's economy and prospects for economic reforms •the benefits and challenges of China's rapid and continuing urbanization •if dominant political and social trends will foster the stability the party wants and the innovation the economy needs Space at the conference is limited. Secure your place today. WHEN:Friday, April 22, 2016 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM WHERE:Grand Ballroom, Radisson Hotel at USC - 3540 S Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA - View Map COST:Register before April 3 for the early bird price of $75! $100 after April 3; $25 for students (must present valid student ID during check-in) Included: Breakfast, lunch, refreshments, and conference goodies! Other Events at USC The Ancient Art Of Falling Down: Vaudeville Cinema Between Hollywood And China March 2, 2016, 4-5:30pm Taper Hall (THH) 102, USC Campus USC Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures and the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism co-host a conversation between Christopher Rea and Henry Jenkins about how vaudeville differed between Hollywood and China. |
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U.S.-China Forum 留言于2016-03-02 15:16:22 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.6) |
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Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a discussion of key issues involving the South China Sea and its disputed islands. What: South China Sea: Conflict or Cooperation? When: Friday, March 4, 2016, 10am-noon Where: ASC 207, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, USC Campus Cost: Free For an area with the tiniest of populations, the South China Sea certainly gets a lot of attention from world leaders, military strategists, shippers, energy and fisheries planners, and the general public. A number of countries lay claim to islands and rocks in the 1.4 million square mile region. Much of the oil that powers the economies of China, Japan, and South Korea passes through the area. So does a huge share of global trade. China's built air strips, the Philippines has gone to court, Vietnam and China have sparred over oil exploration, the United States has sailed ships and flown planes near the disputed islands and rocks, and last month, Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou visited an island controlled by Taiwan's military, but claimed by three other governments. The region deserves the attention its getting. The event is sponsored by the USC U.S.-China Institute and the U.S.-China Forum. Avoid traffic and get to USC by taking the Metro's Expo Line Parking Structure X (PSX) : $12/day Enter at the Figueroa Street Entrance at 35th Street (Entrance 3) |
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CESA 留言于2016-03-02 11:50:22 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.6) |
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Dear CESASC members and friends, The deadline for 2016 Scholarship application of Chinese-American Engineers and Scientists Association of Southern California (CESASC) is extended to March 15, 2016. The scholarships is around $1000. All scholarship recipients are invited to the CESASC Annual Convention and network with professionals in the fields. Graduate student recipients may also be invited to present their research work at the CESASC Annual Convention. Each scholarship recipient will be paired up with a mentor who is a CESASC member. In the past eight years, CESASC gave away more than $70,000 in scholarships awarded to more than sixty excellent students. The 2016 Scholarship application form and FAQ files are attached for your convenience. More information about CESASC and the Scholarship can be found at http://cesasc.org/content/2016-cesasc-scholarship-open-application. All applications should be submitted to scholarship@cesasc.org.
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Murrieta 留言于2016-03-02 11:44:39 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.6) |
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Murrieta Logo-new: Trade Connect Regional Trade Forum - How to Grow Your Business Through Exports Wednesday, March 2, 2016 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Registration at 8:30 am San Bernardino International Airport, International Terminal 275 North Leland Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 PROGRAM Information Tables & Registration Opening Remarks - Elected Officials & Special Invitees Export Readiness Finding and Expanding Overseas Markets Financing and Insuring Overseas Sales The Role of the Freight Forwarder in Assisting the Export Process Export Capabilities of the Port & Airport Q & A Closing Remarks, Opportunity Drawing & Networking Experts from: U.S. Department of Commerce U.S. Small Business Administration San Bernardino International Airport Port of Los Angeles L.A. Customs Brokers & Freight Forwarders Association EDCT Foundation San Bernardino Community College District Hosted by and Supporting Organizations: No Cost Event Contact Jean Coronel at: jcoronel@portla.org or Register at: http://tinyurl.com/IntroTC30216 Free Parking Refreshments will be served during the event. |
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China California Heart Watch 留言于2016-03-02 11:36:02 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.6) |
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The Red Cross Rejects Campaign Was a Success! You Made it Possible! Our end of the year fund drive to save five children who were abandoned by the large foundations like the Red Cross has been successful beyond our expectations. Thirty thousand dollars were raised and all of these children can now be helped. We thank you, our donors for your kind generosity. There are so many children like the five you helped to save last year. We are hoping that your generosity will continue into 2016. Her Heart is Failing and She Needs Your Help! Xiao Wang is a 15 year old girl from Zhaotong Prefecture in Yunnan Province. Her Mom and Dad are farmers and their income is only 5,000 Yuan ($800) per year. She has severe leakage of one of her heart valves which is abnormally formed (tricuspid valve incompetence). This condition is relatively rare and surgical treatment is expensive and can only be done is special centers. Xiao Wang is frequently short of breath and cannot participate in physical education or dance classes though her dream is to learn Chinese and Western classical ballet. Fortunately, Xiao Wang can receive excellent surgical treatment from Professor Wu Qin Yu of Beijing’s Qing Hua University Hua Xin affiliate hospital. China California Heart Watch was able to raise $3,000 at a benefit dinner for Xiao Wang on January 24 but she needs another $7,000 to cover the cost of her surgical treatment in Beijing. Make a donation now or visit our donation page (www.chinacal.org) and annotate on the donation page your wish to support surgery for Xiao Wang. 1. If you donate between $1,000 and $4,000, I personally will match your sponsorship donations so that we can save Little Wang. 2. If you donate 150 dollars or more, we will send to you a beautiful tote bag like this: 3. If you live in the Orange County area and donate at least $500 during the month of February, Professor Lin Shin of the UCI department of Cell Biology and a known master in Tai Chi and Qi Gong, will give you a free half day lesson in the basics of Tai Chi on the UCI campus on a Tuesday at his convenience and yours. This is an unprecedented opportunity to be introduced to this art: www.chinacal.org
China California Heart Watch 28251 Silverado Canyon Road, # 517, Silverado, CA, 92676 USA |
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NY chinainstitute.org 留言于2016-03-02 11:26:41 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.6) |
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Adult Spring Programs Open House Join us for our Adult Programs Open House: Mandarin, Calligraphy, Tai chi + More! Wednesday, March 23rd, 4:00PM-7:00PM 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 Spring semester will start the week of April 11, 2016. China Institute invites you to join us for a free Language & Culture Open House for our Adult Programs. Meet our staff and teachers, learn about class schedules, explore textbooks, get assessed for level placement, and enjoy some food and snacks. China Institute offers a wide range of Chinese language classes for students at every proficiency level and with different expectations or goals. We also offer language classes with a specialized focus on grammar, reading, speaking and writing. Classes run on a quarterly basis, with sessions for Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer, so you may join us at nearly anytime! An additional bonus to all registered students is our FREE Tutoring Office Hour Program at our downtown headquarters. We operate Chinese language classes at two convenient locations: 40 Rector Street and 151East 65th Street (off Lexington). Learn More Forward to a Friend Check out Spring class schedule: Downtown Location UES Location Program Includes: * Meet our staff and teachers * Browse textbooks * Learn about our class schedules * Free assessment for level placement * Enjoy some light refreshments To RSVP, email: tfang@chinainstitute.org or call 212-744-8181 ext. 150 |
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China Institute NY 留言于2016-03-01 03:49:37 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.6) |
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Adult Classes Start the Week of April 11th, 2016 China Institute offers a wide range of Chinese language classes at every proficiency level, from beginner to advanced. The year-round Private Tutoring has been designed to meet an individual's specific language needs.Our experienced instructors can bring private lessons to any location of your choice, and at the convenience of your schedule. In the Studio Program, we'll offer short courses of Calligraphy, Brush Painting, and Tai Chi. Schedule an appointment for a quick 15 minute assessment! Please contact: tfang@chinainstitute.org or call 212-744-8181 ext. 150
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CCS UCLA 留言于2016-03-01 03:47:24 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.6) |
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The Age of Irreverence: A New History of Laughter in China Thursday, March 03, 2016 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Bunche Hall 10383 Christopher Rea, University of British Columbia China's entry in modernity was not just traumatic, but uproarious. As the Qing last dynasty fell, prominent writers compiled jokes to form collections called “histories of laughter.” In the first years of the republic, novelists, essayists, and illustrators used humorous allegories to make veiled critiques of the new government. Yet political and cultural discussion repeatedly erupted into invective, with critics gleefully jeering rivals in public. Farceurs drew followings in the popular press, promoting a culture of buffoonery. These expressions of hilarity proved so offensive to high-brow writers that they launched a campaign in the 1930s to displace old forms of mirth with a new one they called youmo(humor). What can we learn about history from those who laugh their way through it? Focusing on the case of China, this talk will discuss how political turmoil, new media, and other forces nurtured cultures of humor in a modernizing society, from the last days of empire to the digital age. Christopher Rea is Associate Professor of Asian Studies and Director of the Centre for Chinese Research at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. He is author of The Age of Irreverence: A New History of Laughter in China (California, 2015); editor of China’s Literary Cosmopolitans: Qian Zhongshu, Yang Jiang, and the World of Letters (Brill, 2015) and Humans, Beasts, and Ghosts: Stories and Essays by Qian Zhongshu (Columbia, 2011); and coeditor, with Nicolai Volland, of The Business of Culture: Cultural Entrepreneurs in China and Southeast Asia. He is currently translating, with Bruce Rusk, a Ming dynasty story collection called The Book of Swindles. Co-sponsored with the Department of Asian Studies of the University of British Columbia
UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 11381 Bunche Hall Los Angeles, Ca 90095
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