A lunchtime seminar by Dr Ann Heylen, Associate Professor at the Department of Taiwan Culture, Languages and Literature, National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU).
Tags: Dutch United East India Company, Languages and Literature, Taiwan, Taiwan Culture, Taiwan Studies Programme
As part of a UK and European film tour on Taiwan’s Lost Commercial Cinema: Recovered and Restored, the University of Nottingham’s Taiwan Studies Programme in association with King’s College London, Ministry of Culture, Taiwan, Taiwan Film Institute and the Broadway Cinema is pleased to jointly host a film on Friday 20 October 2017.
Tags: brothers wang and liu tour taiwan, film, film screening, taiwan cinema, Taiwan Studies Programme
The Taiwan Studies Programme is delighted to host Ambassador Shen, former Representative (Ambassador) of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the United States for a lecture on Taiwan’s place in the international community.
Tags: ambassador lyushun shen, Taiwan, Taiwan Studies Programme, taiwan studies programme lecture
The Taiwan Studies Programme (TSP) is delighted a to announce a lunch time Seminar by Dr Ann Heylen, Associate Professor at the Department of Taiwan Culture, Languages and Literature, National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU).
Tags: dr ann heylen, seminar, Taiwan Studies Programme, taiwan studies programme lecture
The Taiwan Studies Programme and Institute of Asia and Pacific Studies present a screening of the documentary Song of the Reed, followed by a roundtable discussion. Song of the Reed is a Taiwanese documentary produced by the Taipei Women’s Rescue Foundation and directed by Wu Hsiu-Ching, chronicling the later years of Taiwanese women who were forced into sexual slavery during World War II.
Tags: film, history, Institute of Asia and Pacific Studies, screening, Taiwan, Taiwan Studies Programme, Vienna Centre for Taiwan Studies, World War Two
The Taiwan Studies Programme is delighted to announce that Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao, Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, will be presenting the first of the 2016/17 series of Taiwan Studies lectures on “The third democratic regime change of Taiwan in 2016: context, significance and assessment”.
Tags: sociology, Taiwan Studies Programme, taiwan studies programme lecture
The Taiwan Studies Programme is delighted to announce that Professor Jason Hu, of the Want Want Group and former Mayor of Taichung, will present the Taiwan Studies Programme Lecture on ‘The 2016 Presidential Election in Taiwan: New Wine in A New Bottle?’.
Tags: China Policy Institute, public lecture, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, Taiwan, Taiwan Studies Programme
Michael Szonyi, Professor of Chinese History at Harvard University, will speak on the topic of ‘Local politics and the rise of China: lessons from the Kinmen (Quemoy)’.
Tags: China, China Policy Institute, Harvard University, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, Taiwan Studies Programme
The Taiwan Studies Programme presents a screening of the documentary The Other Side, along with a roundtable discussion. With contributions from Dr Ming-Yeh Rawnsley, Dr Isabelle Cheng and Dr Lara Momesso
Tags: documentary, Isabelle Cheng, Lara Momesso, Ming-Yeh Rawnsley, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, Taiwan Studies Programme
The Taiwan Studies Programme is delighted to announce a lunch-time Seminar by Dr Michelle Hsieh, who will analyse Taiwan’s industrial transformation.
Tags: business, China Policy Institute, industry, Michelle Hsieh, SME, Taiwan, Taiwan Studies Programme