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Tag Search – Public Lectures on History and Business in China
Public Lectures on History and Business in China 2018-19
The Public Lectures on History and Business in China is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Public Libraries, LCSD, the Department of History, CUHK and the Centre for Comparative and Public History, CUHK. Local and overseas renowned scholars are invited to deliver public lectures on the history and business in China. The lectures aim to provide a discussion forum on China affairs and facilitate interaction between the international academia and the local community, so that the members of the public can understand more about the development of history and business in China.
Public Lectures on History and Business in China 2017-18
The Public Lectures on History and Business in China is jointly organized by the Hong Kong Public Libraries, LCSD, the Department of History, CUHK and the Centre for Comparative and Public History, CUHK. Local and overseas renowned scholars are invited to deliver public lectures on the history and business in China. The lectures aim to provide a discussion forum on China affairs and facilitate interaction between the international academia and the local community, so that the members of the public can understand more about the development of history and business in China.
Public Lectures on History and Business in China 2016-17
The Public Lectures on History and Business in China is jointly organized by the Hong Kong Public Libraries, LCSD, the Department of History, CUHK and the Centre for Comparative and Public History, CUHK. Local and overseas renowned scholars are invited to deliver public lectures on the history and business in China. The lectures aim to provide a discussion forum on China affairs and facilitate interaction between the international academia and the local community, so that the members of the public can understand more about the development of history and business in China.