EVENT: The Age of Irreverence: A New History of Laughter in China
Wednesday, 30 November 2016, at SFU Harbour Centre
Master’s Programmes in International History at the LSE: Invitation for Applications
Master’s Programmes in International History at the LSE: Entry Autumn 2017 MSc Empires, Colonialism and Globalisation MSc History of International Relations MSc Theory and History of International Relations The LSE’s Department of International History invites applications for three 12-month Master’s degree programmes beginning in autumn 2017. The LSE is one of the world’s leading institutions […]
Financial Assistance Available for International Volunteering Programs
If you’re into cultural exchange, meaningful community service, and off-the-beaten path adventure, apply by November 17th to secure an interview for one of their top choice programs!
Chinese Culture Talk at the Chan November 8: Teahouse
Featuring lead actors from Teahouse (performances Nov 10 + 11 at The Centre in Vancouver), and other special guests.
The Science of Healing: Tibetan Medicine as Local Practice, National Heritage, and Global Brand
The Science of Healing: Tibetan Medicine as Local Practice, National Heritage, and Global Brand with Sienna Craig, Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology, Dartmouth College This second event in the Himalaya Program’s Fall Event Series will be November 7th, 2016 at 5:00pm-7:00pm in CK Choi Bldg, Room 120. This talk engages these points of tension, discussing […]
LSURC: Abstract Submissions Open, Survey Deadline and Invited Speakers for February Conference
UBC’s Speech and Linguistics Student Association (SALSA) is partnering with the UBC Language Sciences Initiative to organize a brand new undergraduate conference for language and communication studies.
UBC to Offer Three Professional Learning Courses in Indigenous Education in 2017
UBC Faculty of Education has announced three professional learning courses in Indigenous Education that will take place in 2017. The MOOC Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education is open registration for anyone; it is a free course delivered entirely online.
MA In South Asian Studies at University of Washington, Seattle
Three reasons why students should consider a Master’s Degree in South Asian Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle: First, we have a critical mass of faculty in two key scholarly areas–Contemporary Politics, Culture, and Development and Languages, Literatures, and Religions. The breadth of faculty and close engagement among our faculty allow students to learn […]
University of Colorado — Call for Graduate Studies Applications in Modern/Premodern Chinese and Japanese Literature/Culture
The Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Colorado, Boulder is calling for applications from students interested in pursuing graduate studies on topics related to China and Japan. The department offers MA and PhD degrees in modern and premodern Chinese and Japanese literature and culture. For information about the research areas of […]
Student Discount: Piya Behrupiya (October 11 -22nd)
Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night in Hindi (English surtitles) Translated by Amitosh Nagpal Showtimes: Oct 11, 8PM: Opening Night Oct 12 – 15, 18 – 22: 8PM Oct 16 & 22: 2PM *Contact Dr. Anne Murphy [Anne.Murphy@ubc.ca] to get info about discounted tickets for students. Commissioned by London’s Globe Theatre, The Company Theatre, one of Mumbai’s most […]