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Looking back to Professor Stephan Feuchtwang’s 25-years old weekly based ‘London China Seminar’, the CCPN organises occasional seminars, workshops, public lectures, and conferences specializing in local work on major issues, and involves scholars or research students who carry out fieldwork in China. Details can be found on the page CCPN Events. The News and Events section presents current and archived news and events divided into four sections CCPN, LSE, UK and the World

The 'Current page' is sub-divided into four sections: World, UK, LSE, and CCPN. The first three categories only lists events. Click each link to find detailed information. The category CCPN displays more details for each events. The 'archive' includes four pages: CCPN, LSE, UK and the World, which can be selected from the left column. The LSE page lists all the CCPN events in the same format as other events, but the CCPN page includes all the details of CCPN events.

There are also two pages of archives: LSE News and LSE Events from 2000 onwards which have been sorted and edited by Zhou Yu, one of the CCPN Research Assistants.

            World             UK             LSE             CCPN

World

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30-31st July China on the Water, An international conference organised by Zheng Yangwen, University of Manchester, and Hans van der Ven, University of Cambridge, Venue: Singapore or Xiamen, China  (TBC)

12-14 July, The 3rd China-Europa Forum, at the Polytechnic University of Hong Kong

2009        2008

Click here to go to World events page

UK

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2010

13-14th April Networks in Chinese Society: An Interdisciplinary Faculty-Student Workshop, Pembroke College, University of Oxford

March 22, International Trade: Building on Success,   in Coventry, MEECOE and UK Trade & Invest

16 March, The Hong Kong branch of the Bank of China: the transition from Communist China’s merchant banker to state-owned commercial bank, Speaker: Dr Damian Tobin (SOAS), CCS, SOAS

9 March, Women and Scandal in Early Modern Chinese Literature: The Journal Meiyu (Eyebrow Talk, 1914-1916), Speaker: Michel Hockx (SOAS) and Liying Sun (Heidelberg), CCS, SOAS

8th March, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Contrasting International Images of Contemporary China in Global Transformations, Professor Yongjin Zhang, University of Bristol, CEAS 2009-2010 Seminar Series, The PRC at Sixty: China Transformed —Implications for the Global Future, University of Bristol

4th March, CHINA'S GLOBALISATION CHALLENGE,  Speaker: Peter Nolan (University of Cambridge), CCS ANNUAL LECTURE, SOAS,

4th March, The Increasing Significance of Guanxi in Chinese Transitional Economy, by Professor Yanjie Bian (University of Minnesota ), at Institute for Chinese Studies, Oxford (PPT)

4th March,   “Information vs. Favoritism: The Network Effect on Wage Income in China” by Yanjie Bian (University of Minnesota ), at Department of Sociology, Oxford (PPT)

2 March, Non-tradable Shares, Corporate Governance and Firm Performance in China, Speaker: Dr Hong Bo (SOAS), CCS, SOAS

23 February, China and World Development beyond the Crisis, Speaker Dr Dic Lo (SOAS), CCS, SOAS

18th January, Can China Stabilize Its Economic Development? Professor Lina Song, University of Nottingham, CEAS 2009-2010 Seminar Series, The PRC at Sixty: China Transformed —Implications for the Global Future, University of Bristol

9 February, Can China help increase policy space for African governments? Speaker: Dr Carlos Oya (SOAS), CCS, SOAS

2 February,  China and the WTO – Case study on the Telecommunciations Sector, Speaker: Dr Yuka Kobayashi (SOAS), CCS, SOAS

26 January, Between the Real, the Imaginary, and the Symbolic: Chinese Death Ritual from the Perspective of Lacanian Psychoanalysis,   Speaker: Dr Jan Chmelarcik (SOAS), CCS, SOAS

19 January,  Sino-Indian Interface: Retrospect and Road ahead, Speaker:  Dr Ukteshwar Kumar (University of Bath), CCS, SOAS

12 January, What Really are China’s lessons for Africa against poverty?, Speaker: Dr Le-yin Zhang (UCL), CCS, SOAS

2009        2008       

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LSE

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2010

17 May, Transformations of Cultural Models as they Pass from Parent to Child in a Globalized World: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study of Chinese Families, Speaker:
Vanessa Fong (Harvard), Anthropology seminar

25-26 March, LSE Asia Forum at Beijing, click here for Sponsorship Opportunities.

19 March 2010, Secular State and Religious Society: China and Taiwan, Speaker: Richard Madsen (University of California, San Diego), Taiwan Research Programme 6:00pm-8:00pm, Seligman Library (Room A607 in the Old Building of the LSE)

11 March, Time: 12:00-13:00, Venue: D402, Globalization and Warfare: the Chinese Maritime Customs Service in WWII, Speaker: Prof. Hans van de Ven, LSESU CDA

9th March, Time: 19:00 -20:00, Venue: Seligman Library A607, Title: New Year Celebration and Urban Networks in a Relational Society: Greeting, Gift, and Banquet Exchanges in Four Chinese Cities, Speaker: Professor Yanjie Bian, CCPN event Poster  PPT  Paper

9th March, Time: 18:00 -19:00, Venue: Thai Theatre (NAB LG03), From Potential to Realization: The Mobilization of Social Capital by Chinese Job Seekers  , Speaker: Professor Yanjie Bian, CCPN and IER & HRM event, Poster  PPT

4 March, 1434 - The Year China Ignited the Renaissance, Speaker: Ian Hudson, LSESU CSSA Lecture

26 February, Mythapplication - Concepts, technicalities and gaps in the landscape of China's future, Speaker: Adrian Hornsby, LSESU CSSA Lecture

25 February, The Chinese Player in the Global Climate, Speaker: Frauke Urban, LSESU CSSA Lecture

23 February, Tang China, the World's Only Medieval Superpower?Speaker: Professor David Mcmullen, LSESU CSSA Lecture

22 February, The Influence of China's Past on China's Future, Speaker: John Gittings, LSESU CSSA Lecture

19 February, Smuggled words: Writing from Western China, Speaker: Matthew Teague, LSESU CDS event

3 February, A Sustainable China in a Turbulent World - Survival, Adaptation and Transformation, Speaker: Andrew K P Leung, LSESU CDS event

25 January, China and global financial crisis, Speaker: Linda Yueh, LSESU CDS event

23rd January, 2nd China Development Forum: China: A Changing Role, CDS, LSUSU CDS, CIBL and ARC event

21 January, Change in China: A Historical and Cultural Perspective, Speaker: Xiran Xue, LSESU CSSA Lecture

14 January, Relations between China and Taiwan: What are new and what are not, Speaker: Dr. Steve Tsang, LSESU CDS event

13rd January, When China Rules the World, Dr Martin Jacques, LSE IDEAS public lecture

2009        2008        2007        2006        2005        2000-04

LSE news archive (2000-09)      LSE events archive (2000-09)

Click here to go to LSE events page

CCPN

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2010

9th March
Time: 19:00 -20:00
Venue: Seligman Library A607, Old Building, LSE 
Speaker: Professor Yanjie Bian
Chair: Dr Xiangqun Chang
Title: New Year Celebration and Urban Networks in a Relational Society: Greeting, Gift, and Banquet Exchanges in Four Chinese Cities
Poster PPT Paper

9th March
Time: 18:00 -19:00
Venue: Thai Theatre (NAB LG03), New Academic Building, LSE 
Speaker: Professor Yanjie Bian
Chair: Ms Susan Fernie
Title: From Potential to Realization: The Mobilization of Social Capital by Chinese Job Seekers
Poster PPT

4th March
Time: 10:30 - 7:30
Venue: Oxford
Theme: A day trip to Oxford for networking on interdisciplinary network studies  
Coordinators: Dr Xiangqun Chang and Ms Sue Fernie

14th and 21st February
Time: 12:30-3:30 on the 14th and 1:00-8:00pm on the 21st
Venue: London
Theme: Chinese Food in Comparative Perspective - CCPN Chinese New Year Parties 
Coordinators: Willa Ying Zhen, Xiangqun Chang; Jingjing Weng and Sue Fernie

2009        2008        2007        2006

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