Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Chinese Studies

The Humanitas Chair in Chinese Studies has been made possible by the generous support of Sir David Tang.

The Humanitas Chair in Chinese Studies will gather together academics and graduate students from different disciplines across the arts, social sciences and humanities with a research interest in China. Professor Wu Hung (Harrie A Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor in Art History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago) was the inaugural Humanitas Visiting Professor in Chinese Studies at Cambridge. In Easter Term 2013 Professor Chen Yung-fa (Modern History Institute of the Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan) will give a series of lectures in Cambridge, The Meaning of the Chinese Communist Revolution.

2012-13


Professor Chen Yung-fa
The Meaning of the Chinese Communist Revolution
(Modern History Institute of the Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan)
21-30 May 2013

 

2011-12


Professor Wu Hung
(Harrie A Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor in Art History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago)
Easter Term 2012


 

Standing Committee 2012-13

Professor Hans van de Ven (Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies)
Dr Susan Daruvala (Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies)
Dr Adam Chau (Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies)
Dr Boping Yuan (Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies)
Dr Uradyn Bulag (Social Anthropology)  


Hosting College

St Catharine's College 

 

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