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Position advertised: Director, Australian Centre on China in the World, ANU

Job no: 516182 The Australian National University (ANU) is delighted to offer an outstanding opportunity to lead the Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW); ranked among the world’s leading research institutes for Chinese Studies. Based in the nation’s capital, ANU is one of Australia’s foremost research universities. The ANU College of Asia & […]

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Call for Papers “An International and Interdisciplinary Perspective on Digital Transformation: The Case of Developing and Emerging Economies.”

When: 17 September 2021 Where: Online Deadline for submission of proposals: 30 June 2021 Call for papers The social and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has among other things particularly highlighted two important issues for countries across the world: the significance of a nation-wide inclusive digitalisation and the re-evaluation of the role of the

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ANU recruitment: Lecturer (Indonesian Language and Studies)

The ANU Indonesian language program has a distinguished record of teaching and innovation, and links to the ANU’s strengths at the College level on Indonesian history, politics, economics, languages, society and culture. CHL is seeking to appoint a scholar to make a substantial contribution to its Indonesian language program, who has a track record of

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Dr Fei Chen wins the 2020 Wang Gungwu Prize for an article on Tibet in Meiji Japan and Qing China

An article about how Japanese understandings about Tibet and colonialism transformed Qing China’s policies on Tibet by Dr Fei Chen of Shanghai Normal University has won the Wang Gungwu Prize for the best article published in Asian Studies Review in 2020. The President of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA), Professor Kate McGregor, announced

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