Call for Applications : Sydney Chinese Studies Postgraduate Seminar

Call for Applications : Sydney Chinese Studies Postgraduate Seminar

Applications are now open for the Sydney Chinese Studies Postgraduate Seminar.

Date and time

Fri, 25 Mar 2022 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM AEDT

Location

Room 708

Level 7,  Jane Foss Russell Building, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006 Sydney, NSW 2006 Australia

About this event

The Department of Chinese Studies and the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney invite applications for the Sydney Chinese Studies Postgraduate Seminar. Postgraduate students at any university with a Chinese Studies-related project are eligible, and applications from students across the city and region, including visiting students or exchange students, are encouraged. The Seminar is planned as online event via zoom.

The seminar is free of charge and will consist of 10 minute student presentations followed by critical comments and suggestions from a panel of discussants. The program will run approximately between 9am – 1pm, but will be finalised once applications are reviewed. Program and zoom link will be provided closer to the event date.

This twice-yearly seminar has been established to give postgraduate students the opportunity to present their research in a collegial environment and receive constructive, expert feedback. Students are welcome to use this opportunity to refine papers that will be presented at upcoming conferences, receiving feedback from local and international Chinese Studies experts in a range of disciplines.

How to apply

If you are interested to attend the event as a student presenter or audience member, please register by Sunday 2 April. Registration is essential as places are limited.

Enquiries

If you have any questions, please contact us at csc.events@sydney.edu.au.

Organised by

The China Studies Centre supports research on China at The University of Sydney by bringing together researchers on China from across faculties and disciplines, enabling international academic collaboration with researchers from China and other countries, and being an informed voice in Australia's public China discourse.

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