Looking back to Professor Stephan Feuchtwangs 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.
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
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)
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