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Pan-Asia Cultural Showcase: A Night to Celebrate Diasporic Arts in Music, Film, Dance, & Literature
Presented by the Pan-Asia Student Society (PASS) and South Asian Development Council (SADC) at the University of Toronto
The Pan-Asia Cultural Showcase sets to celebrate Asian culture by displaying local talents of Asian arts, ranging from music to film. The event invites students to explore the diversity and richness in Asian art forms, and thereby understanding the region in new light. The event is a fundraiser for the INDePth Conference 2012 organized by PASS and a new academic journal launched by SADC.
Time: Thursday, January 26th, 2012, 7-11pm
Location: Hart House Music Room
Admission Fee:
For students: 3 dollars; 5 dollars for 2;
MAPS Information Session
Thinking of getting a Master's degree? Have an interest in the Asia Pacific? The Master’s in Asia-Pacific Studies (MAPS) programme allows you to add a specialization designation to your degree upon graduation. You are invited to an informal information session with the programme director, administrator, current MAPS students and alumni. You can learn more about programme, how to apply, as well as possible entry awards and scholarships for eligible students that will support language study or field research in East and South East Asia. Learn about unique resources and opportunities available to MAPS students, such as coordinating graduate conference with fellow Munk School Graduate students, or co-editing an exciting e-journal.
Dr. David Chu Leadership Awards
Recognizing and celebrating outstanding leadership by undergraduate and graduate
students in support of the study of the Asia-Pacific region
General Criteria/Eligibility:
This award recognizes student leadership and academic achievement in pursuing and
promoting extra-curricular research related to the Asia-Pacific region. Examples of
leadership include, but are not limited to, innovation and improvements to student
organizations such as the Asia-Pacific Reader and Pan-Asia Student Society (PASS). Any
instances of demonstrated leadership that have led to the improvement of the student
experience in the study of Asia-Pacific will be considered. Nominees must be current
undergraduate or graduate students in the Faculty of Arts & Science at the University of
U o fT Asian Institute Art and Visual Culture Events & Co-sponsored Events | October 19 - 22
University of Toronto
Asian Institute Events & Co-sponsored Event | October 18 - 22
Documenting China: Being a Professional Photographer in the Middle Kingdom
East Asia Seminar Series
Wednesday, October 19, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Speaker: Ryan Pyle (Award winning documentary photographer)
Sponsored by Asian Institute
Register online at: http://webapp.mcis.utoronto.ca/EventDetails.aspx?eventid=10746
Room 208N, North House, Munk School of Global Affairs, 1 Devonshire Place
FILM WEEKEND CONFERENCE KEYNOTE LECTURE | Cuisine, Commerce and Cultural Poetics: Night Markets in Taiwan
Friday, October 21, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Speaker: Scott Simon (Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Ottawa)
Sponsored by Asian Institute
Dr. Wen-Chien Cheng Appointed ROM’s Louise Hawley Stone Chair of East Asian Art
Dr. Wen-Chien Cheng Appointed ROM’s Louise Hawley Stone Chair of East Asian
Art
Janet Carding, Director & CEO of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), announced
today the appointment of Dr. Wen-Chien Cheng as the new Louise Hawley Stone
Chair of East Asian Art effective October 3, 2011. Dr. Cheng will be
responsible for developing a dynamic program of collection-based scholarship
through acquisitions, permanent and temporary exhibits; will participate in
public programs and public outreach; and will undertake an active program of
research leading to publication and presentation of work in peer-reviewed
scholarly outlets.
Dr. Cheng’s museum experience spans nearly a decade, primarily focused in a
research capacity with the University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA). Dr.
Essays Commemorating the Xinhai Revolution
On October 10, 2011, the world will be commemorating the centennial of the Xinhai Revolution, ending the Qing Dynasty and founding a republican China. The Asia Pacific Memo, published through the Institute of Asian Research at the University of British Columbia, has published four short essays on this topic. They are written by UBC Professors Diana Lary, Tsering Shakya, Henry Yu, and Timothy Brook.
Please visit the following link for the essays:
http://www.asiapacificmemo.ca/themes/100-years-after-the-xinhai-revolution
The China Challenge: Sino-Canadian Relations in the 21st Century
The Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library invites you to the book launch of “The China Challenge: Sino-Canadian Relations in the 21st Century”edited by Huhua Cao and Vivienne Poy.
Time:
10 AM to 1 PM, Tuesday, October 18th, 2011
Location:
Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library
8th floor, 130 St. George St.
University of Toronto
East Asian Library Lecture -- Chinese Calligraphy, on Monday, September 26 2011
As the fall semester starts, the Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library is re-launching our lecture series on Magnificent Chinese Civilization (MCC). We would like to cordially invite you and your friends to our next MCC lecture on Chinese Calligraphy, which is to take place at 2:30pm, Monday, September 26, 2011:
Speaker: Dr. Jason Kao (高耀星) with live demonstration by Mr. Paulo Zheng (石甫 )
Chair: Dr. Helen Xiaoyan Wu, Global Asian Studies, UofT Scarborough
2:30 p.m. Monday, September 26 2011
Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library, 8th floor, Robarts Library
130 St. George Street, Toronto
Free Admission. Limited seats available.
RSVP to Lucy Gan by email (lucy.gan@utoronto.ca) or by phone 416-978-1025.


