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The Thursday Night Tea Research Group | Graphic Narratives with Racha Chatta 

By Anisha Joshi Class of 2022 Translation is a familiar experience for much of the community at DKU- many juggle at least two (if not more) languages daily in a multitude of contexts as we navigate communicating with an international community. So what a gift that this semester the Thursday Night Tea Research Group is […]

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TSL Brown Bag Lunch Research Talk | The Multi-Sensory Star Culture in the Late Qing and Early Republican Periods: A Case Study of the Snuff Bottles Featuring Tan Xinpei’s (1847–1971) Image

You are cordially invited to attend the first Brown Bag Lunch Research Talk in the fall semester by JI Wenting on The Multi-Sensory Star Culture in the Late Qing and Early Republican Periods: A Case Study of the Snuff Bottles Featuring Tan Xinpei’s (1847–1971) Image at noon on Friday September 17th, 2021 (China Standard Time). Please RSVP by 5 pm China Standard […]

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ÀI: AI: ĀI | CAC://DKU Research-Creation Fellowship 2021 Call for Applications

Apply [here] Application Deadline: October 4th by noon Beijing time — All applications are to be submitted in English — Applicants must be currently based in China — Incomplete applications will not be taken into consideration — Shortlisted candidates might be invited for an online interview (if necessary) — Results by October 11; residency begins on October 18 ÀI: AI: […]

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Rashomon at 70

The Humanities Research Center is pleased to announce the launch of That’s Not How I Remember It: Rashomon at 70, organized by Dr. Richard M. Davis. That’s Not How I Remember It is a one-night event celebrating Akira Kurosawa’s 1951 Rashomon, the film widely credited for “introducing Japanese cinema to the West.” This seventieth anniversary […]

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Humanities Research Center Student Information Session

DKU students are warmly welcome to attend an online information session for the Humanities Research Center on Friday, September 10, at 9pm BJT. The information session will explain the labs, projects and activities of the research center and offer guidance as to how students can participate in research projects and other programs. All DKU students […]

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Superdeep: About

Superdeep is a work-in-progress workshop for DKU’s philosophical community (broadly construed). The workshop meets regularly to allow participants to present, workshop, and refine their philosophical projects (essays, presentations, signature work, etc.). Brief presentations are followed by general Q&A; snacks and refreshments are served. Superdeep thus figures both as a forum for focused intellectual engagement and a […]

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To The Fleeting Water Say

The Humanities Research Center is pleased to announce the launch of a musical research project, To the Fleeting Water Say, under the direction of global fellow Maximiliano Amici.

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The Thursday Night Tea Research Group | Graphic Narratives with Racha Chatta 

Thursday September 2, 7-8:15pm CST Zoom ID 298 656 1787 (online only!) GRAPHIC NARRATIVES In this talk—the first of a four-part series on the topic of translation, broadly understood—Rasha Chatta will guide us through the world of Arab graphic narratives, with a focus on its history, multilingualism, and close ties to a revolutionary moment: the need for a […]

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August 2 MediHealth Podcast Live | Navigating the New Normal

COVID has impacted all of us beyond our expectations. Given Nanjing’s new COVID outbreak and the new Delta variant, how do we navigate through these difficult times? What is the likelihood of collectively achieving good health and well being for all citizens of the world? Join the MediHealth Podcast team from Health Humanities Lab for […]

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[Participants Needed] An Online Experiment: Can you accurately recognize pain from others’ facial expression?

Interested in participating in a fun and easy cognitive psychology experiment? Join us! This survey aims to know whether racial differences can affect the recognition of pain evaluation through facial expressions. Healthy individuals who are age 18 above, first language is Chinese are all welcome! You will be receiving compensation after you finished! Check the […]

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