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UCLA Center for Chinese Studies  留言于2017-03-10 09:56:42
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06)
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
International Symposium  留言于2017-03-10 07:44:58
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06)
Dear Sir/Madam,

The Human Rights International Organization, invites you to participate in the 2017 educational symposium on Child sexual abuse, such as'''' Child Marriage, Human Trafficking, A Solution to Global Terrorism and Anti-Slavery. the educational symposium will be taking place from June 26th to 30th 2017 at the conference place in Texas, USA. The symposium meeting will contain various talks and mini workshops related to the issues of Challenges.

The organizing committee sponsors are responsible for visa processing to those who requires visa to the United States and provide free round-trip air tickets from your country to the United States and back to your country. Hotel Accommodation will be your responsible during your stay in United States. Interested participants are to contact the organization office directly by e-mail: humanrightorganization@aol.com
We look forward to your honorable presence. Thanks!

Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy.
USC U.S.-China Institute  留言于2017-03-10 07:43:00
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06)
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
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).

USC U.S.-China Institute
213-821-4382
uschina@usc.edu
Renwen Society  留言于2017-03-10 07:27:23
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06)
Reading Paintings
- The Intricacies & Essence of Chinese Painting
Saturday, March 18, 2:00-4:00PM
Event fee: Free for Renwen Society Members; Non-members $10
40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006

In this special lecture, Ms. 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 the Chinese masterworks from ancient, modern, and contemporary, to lead the appreciation of Chinese paintings from the form, brush work, significance and its collection value. This Lecture will be conducted in Chinese, with no interpretation.
Follow Renwen''''s WeChat: chineselectures
Sofia University  留言于2017-03-10 04:19:16
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06)
Thank you for the news letter. It was great.

Best regards,

Liz Li, President
Sofia University
sysu_rcb  留言于2017-03-10 01:13:05
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06)
尊敬的美国华裔教授专家网:

非常感谢贵单位对我们工作的帮助

祝好

人才发展办公室
xynu  留言于2017-03-10 01:01:15
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2017 No.06)
美国华裔教授专家网您好:

非常感谢您帮助宣传刊登

再次感谢

祝好
ICSPAH  留言于2017-03-09 10:10:40
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.05)
Thursday, March 16, 2017, 10:00 am-11:50 am
Business Meeting of ICSPAH
Coordinators: Charles Huang (Secretary of ICSPAH); John Liu (President of ICSPAH).
Participants: Members of Executive Council, Chairs of Committees and Task Forces, and Representatives of China Divisions of ICSPAH only.

13:30 pm-15:30 pm (Location: Sheraton Hotel, Fairfax Room)
2017 International Chinese Society for Physical Activities and Health (ICSPAH)
International Academic Leadership Forum
The theme of the 2017 International Academic Leadership Forum is to provide a platform for academic administrators and program representatives to exchange ideas and share information regarding the current trends and development of higher education in physical activities, sports, health, recreation and related disciplines in the world community. In addition, an effort will be made to explore possible collaborative opportunities and exchange programs among higher education institutions of USA and China and other regions as well.

Coordinator: Hongwei Guan, Ithaca College, NY
Presider: John Liu, Springfield College, MA
Participants: Administrators and program representatives of physical activities, sports, recreation, and health from colleges/universities and research agencies of USA and China or other countries.

15:45pm-17:45pm (Location: Sheraton Hotel, Fairfax Room)
2017 International Chinese Society for Physical Activities and Health (ICSPAH)
General Assembly Meeting
This is the annual general assembly meeting for Chinese professionals in health, physical activity, physical education and sports, and other related disciplines to meet and discuss ICSPAH related affairs. During this meeting, we will discuss and summarize annual associational affairs, present awards, elect new officers of the association and discuss ICSPAH activities in year 2017-2018. Membership status is required.
Organizer: Executive Council of ICSPAH

18:00pm-20:00: Banquet of ICSPAH
UCLA Center for Chinese Studies  留言于2017-03-09 05:57:14
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.05)
The Perfect Dictatorship: China in the 21st Century
Thursday, March 09, 2017, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
10383 Bunche Hall, UCLA
Book talk by Stein Ringen, University of Oxford
Stein Ringen presents his book The Perfect Dictatorship: China in the 21st Century. The Chinese political economy is like no other system known to man, now or in history. This book explains how the system works and where it may be moving.
- What are the intentions and priorities of the Chinese leaders?
- What kind of leader is Xi Jinping, where is he leading China and how radically is he changing the regime?
- How strong is the Chinese economy and how fast is it growing?
- How does the socialist market economy work?
- How is the apparatus of the party-state made up and how does it work?
- What is the balance of pragmatism and ideology?
- Is a new ideological foundation in the making?
- What are the means of dictatorial control?
- Is there a ‘totalitarianism with Chinese characteristics’?

Drawing on Chinese and international sources, on extensive collaboration with Chinese scholars, and on the political science of state analysis, the author concludes:
- Under the new leadership of Xi Jinping, the system of government has been transformed into a new regime, radically harder than the legacy of Deng Xiaoping;
- China is less strong economically and more dictatorial politically than the world has wanted to believe.

Stein Ringen, a Norwegian political scientist, is emeritus professor at Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, where he from 1990 held the chair in sociology and social policy, and an affiliate of St Antony’s College, Oxford. He started his academic career as a junior fellow at the International Peace Research Institute in Oslo and was subsequently Professor of Welfare Studies at the University of Stockholm, senior research scientist at the Norwegian Central Bureau of Statistics, and adjunct Professor at Lillehammer University College. He has held visiting professorships and fellowships in Paris, Berlin, Prague, Brno, Barbados, Jerusalem, Sydney, Hong Kong, and at Harvard University. He has been Head of Research in the Norwegian Ministry of Public Administration, Assistant Director General in the Norwegian Ministry of Justice, a consultant to the United Nations, and a news and feature reporter with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. He is a visiting professor at Richmond, the American International University in London. His books include What Democracy Is For (Princeton University Press, 2007; Chinese version published by Xinhua in 2012), The Korean State and Social Policy (co-authored, Oxford University Press 2011), The Possibility of Politics (Oxford University Press, 1987 and Transaction, 2006), and Nation of Devils: Democracy and the Problem of Obedience (Yale University Press, 2013, the Chinese version of which, by CITIC Publishers, is currently ‘suspended’ by the censors)

UCLA Center for Chinese Studies
11381 Bunche Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Tel: (310) 825-8683 Fax: (310) 206-3555
china@international.ucla.edu
chinaoverseashr  留言于2017-03-09 00:51:23
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.05)
广东生物科技股份有限公司招聘 :
广东***生物科技股份有限公司(股票简称“**生物”,股票代码“***171”)创立于2004年6月。该公司是利用现代生物技术解决动物健康问题的高新技术企业,围绕食品安全和健康养殖提供综合解决方案。公司研发,生产,销售安全,绿色,高效的生物饲料及药物饲料添加剂产品。公司注册资本8911万元,下设两家全资子公司和三家参股公司,年销售额达6亿元。现因发展需求,特招聘以下三种职位(海外)。注:凡推荐应聘成功者,推荐人享受最高十五万元人民币奖励。

职位A:技术&产品推广专家 (3-5人) 年薪:80-100万(人民币)(提成另计)
工作地区:
1、亚洲技术&产品推广专家(泰国、韩国和印尼)
2、北美技术&产品推广专家(美国)
3、南美洲技术&产品推广专家(巴西)
4、欧洲技术&产品推广专家(德国)
性别:男 年龄:35-55岁
学历:博士 专业:动物营养、生物化学、微生物等
主销产品:高核苷酸酵母水解物、低聚麦芽糖等生物蛋白原料;
抗菌肽等微生物制剂类饲料添加剂。
行业背景需求:熟悉所在区域养殖行业发展状况;对所在区域养殖的信息了解全面;有成熟的所在区域客户群;熟悉饲料添加剂企业销售运作模式。
专业技能要求:
1、博士学历,5年以上畜牧业或饲料生产加工、养殖的技术推广经验,具有深厚的动物营养、免疫调节或基础兽医等专业知识基础,精通当地国家或地区主要饲料配方、生产管理技术;
2、与当地农业部等政府部门联系紧密;
3、有与当地经销商或代理商的合作经验,具备一定的业内客户资源优先;
4、熟悉当地动物营养、动物保健相关产品市场需求和产品分布;
5、认同公司的核心价值观,性格开朗,工作富有激情,勇于开拓空白市场;
6、英语流利,能够在当地工作语言环境下有效开展工作,具备较好的跨文化交际和沟通能力;
主要工作职责:
1、独立对客户需求进行有效调查、分析,整理提交,协调公司研发资源,优化产品方案,提供综合解决办法。
2、负责当地市场产品技术推广,制定推广计划,组织和筹划技术推广会议、大型展会以及论坛等工作;
3、整合当地各渠道资源,配合公司开发新客户,协助客户进行产品选型和定位。

职务B:市场推广总监(3-5人) 年薪:50-80万(人民币)(提成另计)
工作地区:
1、亚洲技术&产品推广专家(泰国、韩国和印尼)
2、北美技术&产品推广专家(美国)
3、南美洲技术&产品推广专家(巴西)
4、欧洲技术&产品推广专家(德国)
性别:男 年龄:30-45岁
学历:硕士以上 专业:动物营养、生物化学、微生物等
主销产品:高核苷酸酵母水解物、低聚麦芽糖等生物蛋白原料;
抗菌肽等微生物制剂类饲料添加剂。
行业背景需求:熟悉所在区域养殖行业发展状况;对所在区域养殖的信息了解全面;有成熟的所在区域客户群;熟悉饲料添加剂企业销售运作模式。
专业技能要求:
1、硕士以上学历,有相关行业工作经历优先;
2、3年以上海外工作经验,熟悉外贸流程,有海外推广渠道优先考虑;
3、优秀的活动策划、执行和总结分析能力,有相关市场推广经验;
4、有锐意进取精神,工作积极主动,有计划性,目标导向;
5、英语流利,能够在当地工作语言环境下有效开展工作,具备较好的跨文化交际和沟通能力;
主要工作职责:
1、 负责当地市场规划及产品推广;
2、 通过各种渠道组织和实施推广活动,提高品牌知名度和美誉度;
3、 熟悉当地市场主要客户,并能对具体客户一对一开展产品推广工作,为客户提供综合解决方案;
4、 配合公司技术推广专家完成年度销售任务;

职务C:技术应用顾问 年薪30-50万(人民币)(提成另计)
工作地区:
1、亚洲技术&产品推广专家(泰国、韩国和印尼)
2、北美技术&产品推广专家(美国)
3、南美洲技术&产品推广专家(巴西)
4、欧洲技术&产品推广专家(德国)
性别:男 年龄:30-45岁
学历:本科以上 专业:动物营养、生物化学、微生物等
主销产品:高核苷酸酵母水解物、低聚麦芽糖等生物蛋白原料;
抗菌肽等微生物制剂类饲料添加剂。
行业背景需求:熟悉所在区域养殖行业发展状况;对所在区域养殖的信息了解全面;有成熟的所在区域客户群;熟悉饲料添加剂企业销售运作模式。
专业技能要求:
1、本科以上学历;3年以上海外工作经验,熟悉外贸流程;
2、熟悉养殖或饲料生产现场管理技术,有养殖或饲料市场的调研、可行性分析及执行工作经验;
4、对当地养殖或饲料生产技术有深入研究,熟悉养殖或饲料生产产业链的各个环节;
5、认同公司的核心价值观,性格开朗,工作富有激情,具备独立讲解的能力;
6、英语流利,能够在当地工作语言环境下有效开展工作,具备较好的跨文化交际和沟通能力;
主要工作职责:
1、配合公司技术推广专家、市场推广总监进行当地业务的拓展、销售和管理;
2、解决产品实际应用产生的问题,为客户提供技术服务,包括产品技术培训、产品应用现场指导等;
3、协助客户在所属国完成产品注册,办理文件的公证以及使馆认证工作;
4、协助组织海外技术推广会议及大型展会;
5、协助接待前来参观的外国客户;
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