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Student Report on the Opening of the Statelessness Conference

Reported by Cody Schmidt, class of 2025 This talk is part of Duke Kunshan’s Statelessness Conference, a 2-day event held from December 1st to 2nd showcasing multi-disciplinary research conducted by faculty both in and outside of DKU. The Statelessness Conference focuses on the story of refugeeism in Asia and the Pacific during the Second World […]

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Student Report on the Statelessness Conference – Family Narratives in Art

Reported by Cody Schmidt, class of 2025 This talk is part of Duke Kunshan’s Statelessness Conference, a 2-day event held from December 1st to 2nd showcasing multi-disciplinary research conducted by faculty both in and outside of DKU. The Statelessness Conference focuses on the story of refugeeism in Asia and the Pacific during the Second World […]

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HRC Citizenship Lab is Seeking a Research Assistant

HRC CITIZENSHIP LAB IS SEEKING A RESEARCH ASSISTANT  Application due date: December 18, 2022 To apply, please send CV and cover letter to citizenshiplab@dukekunshan.edu.cn Workload: Project based, and up to 10hrs/week (40 RMB/hour) Starting date: Immediately Main Duties and Responsibilities: Assisting the Lab co-directors with Lab-related research activities. This may include, but is not limited to, […]

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Statelessness Conference: Part Two – Refugees in Asia and the Pacific during the Second World War

‘Statelessness’ meeting part two will be held in Melbourne from December 15-16, 2022. Learn more about part one of ‘Statelessness’ and the conference that just concluded in Barcelona on December 1-2, 2022. This meeting is organized by Kolleen Guy and Jay Winter, co-sponsored by the Humanities Research Center and the Arts and Humanities Division at […]

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Freedom Lab Film Screening: Stagecoach

Date/Time: Dec 14, 5:30pm China time Location: IB lecture hall (in-person only) Drinks and snacks will be served! The film screening will be followed by a talk, as part of Freedom Lab’s US Studies Speakers’ Series, from Boris Vejdovsky on Dec 15, 4pm China time. Learn more about the talk >> Additionally, the DKU library […]

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Freedom Lab Presents: US Studies Speakers’ Series – Boris Vejdovsky

Date/Time: Dec 15, 4pm China time Location: Zoom ID 334 3189 585 Speaker: Boris Vejdovsky (University of Lausanne, Switzerland) The speaker will be discussing the film, Stagecoach, an early Western, in 1939. Freedom Lab will have a film screening the evening before, on Dec 14, 5:30pm China time. Learn more here >> The Global Performance of […]

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Student Report on Teaching Intercultural Citizenship in Universities

Reported by Vicky Yongkun Wu, Class of 2026 This talk is part of the Third Space Lab presentations with Irina Golubeva on “Should we teach intercultural citizenship at universities, and what do students think about this?”. The program is broadly associated with research projects related to languages, cultures, and intercultural communication. The research talk delivered […]

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Student Report on Visualizing Cities in XR: Activating the Presence of the Past

Reported by Vicky Yongkun Wu, Class of 2026 This talk is part of the Anthropocene XR Lab’s Talk Series: Activating the Presence of the Past with Professor Victoria Szabo, Research Professor of Art, Art History & Visual Studies at Duke University. The research talk delivered by Dr. Szabo concentrated on invoking the past using XR […]

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Citizenship Lab Research Project: “Poetry, translation, and world citizenship in the long 1950s.”

Humanities Research Center’s Citizenship Lab proudly funds Professor Alice Xiang’s research project, Poetry, translation, and world citizenship in the long 1950s. Project members: Professor Alice Xiang & Research Assistant(s) TBD Project Summary: This project explores the role of poetry as a key force in the production of solidarity between new and emerging nations in the 1950s. […]

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Superdeep #15: “Relational Egalitarianism & Economic Liberty” (Jiyuan Sun) | Dec 1, 6:30pm

IB 2026 | Zoom 69 79 89 79 69 Join us for our next  Superdeep session, in which Jiyuan (Dmitry) Sun (E&L Philosophy ’23) will tells us what the deal is with “Relational Egalitarianism & Economic Liberty”. As always, everyone is welcome to join; no prior knowledge of philosophy is required. And, as always, snacks […]

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