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Fall Programme

  • Sep 16, 2019
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Updated: Apr 20, 2021


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September 16: Mark Philip Bradley, University of Chicago, “When the World Went South” (Co-sponsored with Centre for the Study of Globalization and Cultures & Department of Comparative Literature), 4:30 PM


October 30: Diana Lemberg, Lingnan University, “Barriers Down: How American Power and Free-Flow Policies Shaped Global Media”, 5 PM


November 4: Joshua Ehrlich, University of Macau, “Historical Relations between Port Cities and Mainlands: The Example of Calcutta” (co-sponsored with Department of History), 5 PM


November 12: Nana Okura Gagne, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, “Neoliberalism at Work: Corporate Reforms, Subjectivity, and Post-Toyotist Affect in Japan”, TBC


November 25: Robert Kramm, Society of Fellows in the Humanities, HKU, “Trans-Imperial Anarchism in Early Twentieth Century Japan”, 5 PM.


Venue for all events: Room 4.36, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus

 
 
 

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This Fall Programme looks like a great opportunity for students and young professionals to deepen their understanding of key global issues. Support like professional resume and cover letter services can be valuable for those looking to apply what they learn in real-world roles. Looking forward to future events

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