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CEAS Conferences

Events and seminars

The CEAS is hosting a number of events, conferences and seminars. Please click the links below for further information.

 

Conferences Programme

 
24-26th August 2011 BICC Conference 2011 :Britain and China, pasts, presents and futures, from the nineteenth century to the twenty-first University of Bristol
7-8th July 2011 Treaty ports in modern China Univeristy of Bristol
4-5th July 2011 Colonial Circulations: Colonialism in Comparative Perspective
Univeristy of Bristol
19th -20th May 2011 The Culture of Entertainment in China: Past and Present University of Bristol
8-9th September 2010 British Association for Chinese Studies Annual Conference 2010 : Call for Papers University of Bristol
7th-8th July 2010 Bristol Postgraduate Network for East Asian Studies: Conference 2010
Challenges for East Asia: The Past, Present & Future,
University of Bristol
14th-15th July 2009 Bristol Postgraduate Network for East Asian Studies: Conference 2009
Public Policy in East Asia
 
9th June
(14.00-18.00)
China Conference
The Global Financial Crisis, Economic Recession and the rise of Chinese Power
For further information , please contact:
laura.rivkin@gbcc.org.uk
Venue: The Attlee Room, Portcullis House, House of Commons, Westminster
13th-14th May 2009 Europe’s China Strategy? Developments and Dilemmas Engineers House, Bristol
27-29th June
2007
British Inter-University China Centre Launch Conference Hotel Russell, Russell Square(Day 1), University of Oxford (Day 2)
12-13th July 2006       The 3rd EASP International Conference on GDPism and Risk: Challenges for Social Development and Governance in East Asia University of Bristol
23rd September 2005 New Asia, New Europe
Centre for East Asian Studies Launch Conference
Royal Marriott Hotel, Bristol

 

 

 
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