Happy Spring~ Below is a list of our upcoming events in Spring quarter of 2017.
(Event times and locations could change, please check our website or individual event email notice for the most current information.)
04/06/2017 |
12:15pm - 1:30pm |
The Rise of Therapeutic Governing in China |
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352 Haines Hall |
Li Zhang, UC Davis |
04/18/2017 |
3pm - 8:00pm |
Critical Journalists and the State in China:Grasping Transformation on the Boundary
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Bunche Hall 10383 |
Maria Repnikova, Georgia State University |
04/20/2017 |
4pm - 5:30pm |
Through the Eyes of Another:Visions of Arhats in Song-Dynasty China |
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Bunche Hall 10383 |
Phillip E. Bloom, Indiana University, Bloomington |
04/27/2017 |
4pm - 5:30pm |
Frederich Hirth, Qing dynasty painting, and the American Art World |
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Bunche Hall 10383 |
Charlotte Furth, USC |
05/04/2017 |
1:30pm - 3:45pm |
Documenting China:An Afternoon with Filmmaker Fan Jian |
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Melnitz Hall 1422 |
Film Screening and Discussion with Director FAN Jian |
05/04/2017 |
4pm - 5:30pm |
Collective Actions in Post-Mao China:Between Chaos and Discipline |
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Bunche Hall 10383 |
Dingxin Zhao, University of Chicago |
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05/11/2017 |
4pm - 5:30pm |
Literate Community in Early Imperial China |
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Bunche Hall 10383 |
Charles Sanft, University of Tennessee |
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05/12/2017 |
TBD |
Zuozhuan Conference |
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May 12 - 13 |
05/18/2017 |
4pm - 5:30pm |
What Makes a Falsified Text Popular? Writing the 1402 Usurpation in 17th-Century China |
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Bunche Hall 10383 |
Chiung-yun Evelyn Liu, Academia Sinica |
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Fellowship Opportunity for UCLA PhD Students:
Duthie-Secchia Fellowship for Doctoral Research on Contemporary China
Due 4/21/2017(Online Application will open on Monday 4/3/2017 on CCS website)
Eligibility
v. The fellowship is awarded to UCLA Ph.D. students who are registered and enrolled for the academic year of 2016-17.
v. The fellowship is awarded to facilitate doctoral research addressing social issues of contemporary relevance in China.
v. Students from any department are welcome to apply; however preference will be given to those projects that have a clear connection to social issues in contemporary China.
v. Fellowship at the range of $5,000 to $10,000 will be awarded based on compatibility of research proposal, student merits, and other funding available to students.
v. Fellowship recipient is required to provide a one-page summary of research outcomes(such as conference presentations, dissertation chapters, or publications)and a picture of her/his research for dissemination on UCLA/CCS website and social media.
Research Proposal Guidelines(4-6 pages, double-spaced)
Describe your research project, include the following:
v. A precise statement of the project and its key objectives;
v. Preliminary budget, field site location, design of work, and timeline for completion;
v. Plan of publications, conference presentations or other public dissemination that can be expected from the work.
Check List
v. Curriculum Vitae
v. Research Proposal(see details above)
v. Faculty Recommendation Letter from committee chair(or a faculty who is most familiar with your work).