| Date | Title | Presenter |
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Thursday, 19 February Baldessin E4.44 2.00pm (Ref no: 437) | Sinology Old and New: A Forum Whither Chinese Studies? | Professor John Minford with Professor Anthony Yu |
Thursday, 26 February Theatrette, Old Canberra House 1.30pm (Ref no: 438) | In Conversation: Anthony Yu joins John Minford on The Story of the Stone | Professor Anthony Yu and Professor John Minford |
Friday, 27 February McDonald Room, Menzies Library 10.30am (Ref no: 442) | Uncertainty, Governance and Rights: Intellectual Strategies and Conflicting Frames of Reference in China | Professor David Kelly, UTS |
Tuesday, 17 March McDonald Room, Menzies Library 1.30pm-3pm (Ref no: 468) | Tragedy of the Nomenklatura: Career Incentives and Political Radicalism during China’s Great Leap Famine | Professor James Kai-Sing Kung & Chen Shuo Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Thursday, 26 March Seminar Room A 1pm-2.30pm (Ref no: 473) | China's New Urban Poor: Mollified Anti-Emblem of Urban Modernization | Professor Dorothy Solinger University of California - Irvine |
Friday, 27 March Seminar Room A 10.30am-12pm (Ref no: 474) | Economic and Political Reform in China and the Former Soviet Union | Professor Thomas Bernstein Professor Emeritus of Political Science Columbia University |
Thursday, 23 April Seminar Room B (Arndt Room) 1.00pm-2.30pm (Ref no: 533) | Han Dynasty Funerary Figurines: An Alternative View | Prof Chen Yantang Henan Provincial Administration of Cultural Heritage |
Friday, 17 July Baldessin E4.44 3.00pm-4.00pm (Ref no: 632) | Chinese history, New Qing History and New Sinology | Professor Mark Elliot, Harvard University Profile |
Wednesday, 26 August Seminar Room B (Arndt Room) 2.00pm-4.00pm (Ref no: 633) | The Precious Raft of History: The Past, the West, and the Woman Question in China | A/Professor Joan Judge, York University Profile |
Thursday, 27 August Hedley-Bull Seminar Room (HB3, ground floor) 10.00am-11.30am (Ref no: 634) | The Mysterious Gold Seal of 57 C.E. and the Debate over Its Authenticity and Meaning over the Past Two Centuries | Professor Joshua Fogel, York University Profile |
Tuesday, 1 September Seminar Room A 11:00am-12:00pm (Ref no: 687) | The Qing Withering State and Its Consequences | Dr Kent Deng, LSE, University of London Profile Joint seminar with Division of Pacific and Asian History |
Thursday, 17 September ANU China Institute, 4th floor, Baldessin Precinct Building 2.30pm-4.30pm (Ref no: 703) | Searching for the Dream: Performing the Peony Pavilion | Tang Yuen-ha Artistic Director of Jingkun TheatreProfile |
Friday, 25 September ANU China Institute, 4th floor, Baldessin Precinct Building 2.30pm-4.30pm (Ref no: 704) | The Aesthetics of Kunqu Theatre | Tang Yuen-ha Artistic Director of Jingkun TheatreProfile |
Wednesday, 18 November PSC Reading Room, 4.27 Hedley Bull building 3.30pm-5.00pm (Ref no: 761) | China and the Environment – Tempest in a Teapot? | Professor Thomas G. Rawski, University of Pittsburgh Profile Joint seminar with Department of Political and Social Change |
| Date | Title | Presenter |
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Thursday, 1 May Finkel Lecture Theatre, JCSMR 5.30pm-6.30pm (Ref no: 395) | Forum: Tibet - Beyond the Protests | Professor Geremie R. Barmé, Dr Ben Hillman, Dr Katherine Morton |
Friday, 8 August McDonald Room, Menzies Library 3.00pm-4.30pm (Ref no: 307) | International NGOs and the Development of Civil Society in China: A Case Study of the NGO 'Pacific Environment' | Prof Thomas Gold University of California, BerkeleyProfile |
Wednesday, 24 September Seminar Room A 1.30pm-3pm (Ref no: 314) | A Year in Tibet | Sun Shuyun Film and television producer |
Monday, 10 November McDonald Room, Menzies Library 10.30am-12pm (Ref no: 312) | Fragmented Authoritarianism 2.0: What China's Hydropower Politics May Portend | Dr Andrew Mertha Cornell UniversityProfile |
Thursday, 13 November Seminar Room B (Arndt Room) 3.30pm-5pm (Ref no: 357) | Participatory Budgeting in China | Prof He Baogang Deakin UniversityProfile |
Tuesday, 2 December Seminar Room A 11:00am-12:00pm (Ref no: 371) | Beijing, an Invisible City and an Intangible Heritage | Prof Geremie Barmé Joint seminar with Division of Pacific and Asian History |