Centre for China Studies
Focus | Sinology |
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Director | David Faure |
Faculty | 11 (full-time) 12 (part-time) |
Formerly called | Centre for East Asian Studies |
Address | Room 1102, 11/F Yasumoto International Academic Park, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin |
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Website | ccs.cuhk.edu.hk |
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The Centre for China Studies (CCS, Chinese:
History[edit]
The centre was previously known as the Centre for East Asian Studies.
Mission[edit]
Their mission is to promote scholarship on China and understanding of Chinese culture in Hong Kong and around the world.[1]
Centre faculty[edit]
- Billy Kee-long So, Director, PhD (A.N.U.), Professor of History
- Ann Huss, Associate Director, PhD (Columbia), Assistant Professor of Chinese Studies
- Jan Kiely, Associate Director, PhD (UC Berkeley), Associate Professor of Chinese Studies
- Bei Dao, Poet, Professor of Humanities
- Sui-wai Cheung, DPhil (Oxon), Assistant Professor, History
- John Lagerwey, PhD (Harvard), Professor of Chinese Studies
- William Shi-yuan Wang, PhD (Michigan), Wei Lun Research Professor of Chinese Linguistics and Engineering
- Stan Hok-wui Wong, PhD (UCLA), Assistant Professor, Government and Public Administration
- Dennis Tao Yang, PhD (Chicago), Professor, Economics
Events[edit]
CCS has been organising large-scale events:
- International Poets in Hong Kong
- International Poetry Nights 2009
References[edit]
- ^ CEAS Director's Message Archived September 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine