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2012-05-16
Academia Sinica to hold symposium "EU and International Law and Order" on 25 & 26 May, 2012
Please sing up at:
http://www.ea.sinica.edu.tw/activities_online.php?no=522
2012-04-18
Join World Navigator
Introductory Seminar
Time: 7pm ~ 9pm, April 24, 2012 (Tue)
Venue: Room 203, Building Shin-Sheng, National Taiwan University
2012-04-18
Welcome to "Invest in the European Union" Conference (Apr. 26, 2012)
Date: April 26, 2012 (Thursday)
Venue: Room 101 A&B, Taipei International Convention Center
Time: 9:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m.
Conatact person: Miss Wu
yazheng.wu@deinternational.com.tw
(02)87585824
2012-03-26
Taiwan-France International Education Forum (Mar. 30, 2012)
Taiwan-France International Education Forum
Time: 1:30p.m. - 4:10p.m., Mar. 30, 2012
Venue: NTU Library B1 Auditorium
Host: NTU Office of International Affairs
2012-02-22
(Call for Papers) EU Centre in Singapore: EU’s unknown Asia: New Horizons and New Beginnings
Topic: EU’s Unknown Asia: New Horizons and New Beginnings
The conference is to be held on the 4th and 5th of June 2012 in Singapore. The deadline is on the 24th February. For more information please check the hyperlink below.
2012-02-20
[Call for Papers] The 9th International Workshop for Young Scholars
The 9th International Workshop for Young Scholars
Topic: The Future of Transnational Law: EU, USA, China and the BRICS
The 9th WISH will be held at Peking University School of Transnational Law, Shenzhen, China, from 29 November to 1 December 2012. Participation is open to advanced doctoral students and early career academics in any discipline. The deadline is 15 March, 2012. Find more information in the attachment.
2012-02-10
2012 National EU Alumni Association Reunion
2011-05-20
"Small Islands; Big Issues: Taiwan and Ireland in Comparative Perspective" by LSE in Dublin, 1-4 September 2011. Welcome
An International Conference
“Small Islands; Big Issues: Taiwan and Ireland in Comparative Perspective" (University College Dublin, 1-4 September 2011)
John Hume Institute for Global Irish Studies
University College Dublin
This is the first ever conference on Ireland and Taiwan.
In both locations we can see histories, politics, and cultures marked by contested identities, as well as struggles over democracy and human rights.
Many of the ways which we use to talk about the wider world, using ideas like colonialism; globalization; and nationalism and divided societies can be used to help us think about these two interesting and beautiful islands.
Taiwan and Ireland are small islands living beside more powerful neighbours with which they have complex histories.
Both countries, in different ways, have a cultural influence far out of proportion to their size. Irish theatre and literature is world famous; Taiwan’s is the creative factory for much of the emerging North-East Asian cultural space.
Around 40 scholars are planning to participate: from the UK, Taiwan Ireland, the USA, and China.
Conference Registration Fee: ?50 (NT$1250)
Accommodation available at ?50 per night including bed, breakfast and dinner
If you are interested please
visit www.irelandtaiwanproject.net
or
email Dr Fang-Long Shih at f.shih@lse.ac.uk
2010-08-17
EU officers visited NCCU (Aug. 16, 2010)
2010-06-11
EU Centre at FJU hosts
2010-06-02
2010 Summer School on the European Union, NDHU
European Union Centre in Taiwan at National Taiwan University and European Union Research Centre at National Dong Hwa University co-organize to hold a 2010 Summer School on the European Union, scheduled at NDHU, from 12 July to 14 July, 2010. Combined with the forum on EU education on 15 July, this 2010 Summer School on EU aims to offer the participants a comprehensive understanding of the European Union and to integrate the knowledge of the EU into the educational system of Taiwan.
2010-05-21
CEFC Taipei - Academia Sinica Lecture Series
The French Center for Research on Contemporary China, Taipei Office
and the Center for Maritime History, RCHSS, Academia Sinica,
have the pleasure to invite you to attend the following lecture:
"Can We Use the Historical Model of Trade in the Mediterranean for Asia?" (in Chinese)
by Prof. François GIPOULOUX (CNRS)
Abstract:
Asia has returned to its central position in the world economy. The first step was Japan's assertion of its formidable innovative and financial power in the 1980s, and this was followed by the sudden arrival of China's manufacturing power in the late 1990s.
This is not a new phenomenon. In the 14th century around the Mediterranean, in the 15th and 16th centuries around the Baltic Sea, and in the 17th and 18th century around the South China Sea, transnational models organised cosmopolitan long-distance trade and financial networks, on foundations of the stable economic and legal institutions which they developed beyond the purview of the central State. To explore these past instances is to cast a revealing light on the present situation.
The Asian Mediterranean consists of several interconnected maritime basins: the Sea of Japan, the Yellow Sea, the South China Sea, the Sulu Sea, and the Celebes Sea. I do not simply propose a geographical or historical model which incorporates several different spaces and cultures, but rather an institutional model pivoting on the autonomous activity of different urban centres, jointly exercising diffuse forms of sovereignty or polycentric power.
Extending from Vladivostok to Singapore, this maritime corridor takes in fragments of various national states and refashions them through a dynamic process which standardizes and harmonizes their mutual interactions. Chinese cities, positioned along the East Asian maritime corridor, are again moving away from the continental, autarchic and collectivist foundations of the early People’s Republic towards the open, trade-centred world of maritime Asia. In so doing, they are reactivating traditions which can be traced back to the great maritime expeditions of the early 15th century and to the pivotal role played by the coastal cities in the maritime world through the nineteenth century and early twentieth century.
French Center for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC) - Taipei Office
http://www.cefc.com.hk/taipei
Room B110, RCHSS, Academia Sinica,
128 Yanjiuyuan Road, Sec. 2, Nankang, Taipei
Tel : (886-2) 2789-0873 - Fax : (886-2) 2789-0874
cefc@gate.sinica.edu.tw
2010-05-20
“European cultural exhibitions”co-hosted by NTU International Youth Club & Office of International Affairs (May 24-27, 2010)
Hello all, this is NTU International Youth Club (IYC)! We are proud to announce the European Cultural Fair, is up and about!
The event is organized by the IYC, with help from the NTU Global Lounge Management Team, and sponsorship from the NTU Office of International Affairs.
Join us for this facinating and enriching experience! European cultural exhibitions at Global Lounge (3F, Second Student Activity Center), from 5/24 (Mon) to 5/27 (Thu), 9:00-21:00; and on 5/27, 18:30-21:00, exciting shows and programs have been prepared and will be presented to all of you!
Bring your friends, come and enjoy the great food, drinks, shows, and from there on, learn to appreciate the different cultures!
Sincerely yours,
NTU IYC
2010-04-08
Selection of University Applicants at NDHU!
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is going to hold two 2010 International Youth Culture and Study Tours in July and August, which will be conducted in English. European Union Research Centre at National Dong Hwa University is responsible for selecting 12 students and young scholars (6 applicants for admission and 6 applicants on the waitlist) to participate in the two tour groups, during which the university applicants will also serve as the assistants.
2010-03-31
Review of European Studies calls for paper
Review of European Studies is a new journal created in Canada, and involved in subjects of European Culture, History, Politics, Laws, Economics, Arts, Sociology, Philosophy, Management, Education, Statistics, Linguistics and Psychology.
Call for submission of papers:
Please find the journal’s profile at: http://www.ccsenet.org/res/ and submit your manuscripts online. Or you can send your paper directly to the following e-mail: res@ccsenet.org
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