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Health Humanities Lab’s MediHealth Presents “Sit With Your Emotions”

Health Humanities Lab’s MediHealth Presents: Sit With Your Emotions A mindfulness break you won’t want to miss with Professor Ben Van Overmeire Date/Time: Friday, 4/8, 3-3:30pm Location: Zoom: 925 8818 1112 (Passcode 123)  

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The Female Robot: Beneath the Skin, Between the Machines Panel Series

Date: Saturday, April 30, 2022 Time: 10:30am-4:30pm Location: Online (see zoom info below) Special guests: Bogna Konior, Wang Yanran, Rosa Bartosi, and James Burton DKU Students-led WORKSHOP 10:30am – 12:00pm (China time) LINK: https://duke.zoom.us/j/8126827827 PANEL DISCUSSIONS 2-4:30pm (China time) LINK: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89913086590

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Student Report: Superdeep #8 “Ukraine, Russia, and the Use of Force in International Law”

Superdeep #8 – Ukraine, Russia, and the Use of Force in International Law Presented by Professor Nathan Hauthaler Reported by Hantian Zhang (Class of 2025) In response to current conflict in Ukraine, Professor Nathan Hauthaler delivered a Superdeep legal primer session on “Ukraine, Russia, & the Use of Force in International Law” on March 8th, […]

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Student Report: Superdeep #7 “Discrimination and the Metaverse” 

Superdeep #7: “Discrimination & the Metaverse” Presented by Wei Yi Reported by Jiahe Yang (class of 2025) On Mar 4th, 2022, Professor Nathan Hauthaler invited Wei Yi to present the seventh Superdeep workshop. Wei Yi, a senior majoring in data science, gave the presentation about his signature work project themed “Discrimination & the Metaverse”. The […]

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Third Space Lab is Seeking Digital Media Assistants

DKU Humanities Research Center’s Third Space Lab is recruiting undergraduate Digital Media Assistants, one for print and one for video, to support Dr. Emma Chiocca & Dr. Stephanie Anderson on a multilingual book and video project on stories for children. Applications due date has been extended to April 18, 2022. Please submit them to eugenie.chao@dukekunshan.edu […]

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The Citizenship Lab Presents: The Shortest History of Democracy

This event has passed. You can watch the recording here: Speaker: John Keane (Professor of Politics at University of Sydney and the WZB) Date & Time: April 8, 9am China time Meeting ID: 980 8284 0378

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Doc Lab Presents: Podcasting Workshop

Date/Time: Friday, April 1, 2022, 11am-1:30pm Location: DKU theater room in the Blue Oasis REGISTER HERE Have you ever been curious about how a podcast or audio documentary is made?  Have you wanted to make your own or be on a team that produces them?  In this workshop, you will get the chance to do […]

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Third Space Lab Brown Bag Lunch Research Talk

You can now watch the recording of this past event here: https://duke.zoom.us/rec/play/7G9YVyyt_iojabvvB78GZf-hUJ5LU142wFr4wXDEIhwW0vhMrJBxkmm7Zlcx_16k2dwGBfkFWfH_SVmf.mPTtP7643Jjm0lHk You are cordially invited to attend the TSL Brown Bag LunchResearch Talk by Dr. Sun Yachao and Dr. Ge Lan on Translingual studies on writing: Its research trends and pedagogical implications. Date/Time: Friday, March 25, 2022, Noon-1 pm (China Time) Speakers: Dr. Sun Yachao and Dr. Ge […]

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Freedom Lab Calls for Student Signature Work

Freedom Lab is excited to announce the W.E.B. and Shirley Graham Du Bois Award to DKU juniors whose Signature Work projects examine themes related to Freedom Lab. The Lab will fund up to ten projects, 5000rmb each, in order for students to explore their work in the spirit of WEB Du Bois and his wife, […]

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The Citizenship Lab Presents: Planetary Health and the Biopolitics of Home

You are cordially invited to join Miguel Vatter on his talk on “Planetary Health and the Biopolitics of Home.” Tuesday, March 1,  10am-11:30am BJT Zoom ID: 969 4153 4843 Speaker Bio: Professor of politics at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalization at Deakin University. His areas of research are history of political thought, especially […]

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