Triangle

Events for 2024

EU-Taiwan Relations in a New Reality. What Lies Ahead?

Date
04 December 2024 (16:00-17:30)
Location:
A100 Law and Social Science, University Park
Description
Dr Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, Taiwan discusses EU-Taiwan Relations in a New Reality. What Lies Ahead?

South East Asia - China's ambitions and ASEAN's accommodations

Date
28 November 2024 (16:00-17:30)
Location:
A100 Law and Social Sciences, University Park
Description
Charles Parton will talk from his experience about the importance of China studies and translating them into career options.

Taiwan and U.S.-China Relations: Historical Perspectives on a Contemporary Flashpoint

Date
14 November 2024 (16:00-17:30)
Location:
A2 Highfield House, Hybrid event, University Park
Description
Dr James Lee, Assistant Research Professor at Academia Sinica talk on Taiwan and U.S.-China Relations: Historical Perspectives on a Contemporary Flashpoint

Reflections on Contemporary Developments in the PRC 2019-2024

Date
24 October 2024 (16:00-17:30)
Location:
A2 Highfield House, University Park
Description
Professor Katherine Morton, Schwarzman College Professor of Global Affairs talk on Reflections on Contemporary Developments in the PRC 2019-2024

The Political Thought of Xi Jinping

Date
10 October 2024 (16:00-17:30)
Location:
E07 Monica Partridge Building, University Park
Description
Professor Steve Tsang, Director of the China Institute, SOAS, London discussed his new book The Political Thought of Xi Jinping

From Slow Food Festival to Fine Dining Table: Politicized Foodscape, Gastronomy, and Social Sustainability in Eastern Taiwan

Date
09 October 2024 (16:00-17:30)
Location:
D12 Monica Partridge, University Park
Description
Dr Eric Siu-Kei Cheng, National Taitung University examines how and why Taitung's slow foodscape, a process and outcome of simultaneously bottom-up and top-down governance, has provided opportunities for residents to reinvent foodways.

2024 Joint Conference Changing dynamics in geopolitics: Implications for Taiwan

Date
20 (08:30) - 21 June 2024 (17:00)
Location:
In person event, University Park
Description
University of Zurich and University of Nottingham 2024 Joint Conference, Changing dynamics in geopolitics: Implications for Taiwan, 20-21 June 2024

The Silenced Voices of Trauma: "Comfort Women" in Taiwan and Japan

Date
07 May 2024 (13:00-14:30)
Location:
E02 Monica Partridge Building, Hybrid event, University Park
Description
Dr. Sachiyo Tsukamoto, The University of Newcastle, Australia and Dr. Shu-Hua Kang, National Taipei University, Taiwan present The Silenced Voices of Trauma: "Comfort Women" in Taiwan and Japan

How to Deliver Research Impact?: Expertise from Chatham House

Date
30 April 2024 (12:00-13:30)
Location:
In person, Trent Building A21, University Park
Description
John Pollock will discuss how Chatham House effectively communicates international relations research in a competitive media and policy making environment.

Huawei Technologies: Self-made, world-class innovator?

Date
26 March 2024 (13:00-14:30)
Location:
Hybrid, LG106 Hallward Library
Description
Dr. Paul G. Clifford, Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School discusses Huawei Technologies: A Self-made, world-class innovator?

A Turbulent Decade: Revisiting the legacy of Taiwan's Sunflower Movement and Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement

Date
18 March 2024 (17:00-19:00)
Location:
In person, ROOM LOCATION CHANGED TO D10 MONICA PARTRIDGE BUILDING, University Park
Description
Joint Workshop A Turbulent Decade: Revisiting the legacy of Taiwan's Sunflower Movement and Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement

Rehabilitating Republican China: Historical Memory, National Identity and Authoritarian Fragmentation in Post-Mao China

Date
14 March 2024 (12:00-14:00)
Location:
A27 Humanities, Hybrid, University Park
Description
Dr Qiang Zhang, ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of History, the University of Nottingham discussing Rehabilitating Republican China: Historical Memory, National Identity and Authoritarian Fragmentation in Post-Mao China

The aftermath of Taiwan's 2024 Presidential and Legislative Election

Date
28 February 2024 (13:00-14:30)
Location:
Online
Description
The aftermath of Taiwan's 2024 Presidential and Legislative Election webinar with panel speakers, Prof Jacques deLisle, University of Pennsylvania, Brian Hioe, New Bloom Magazine and Billion Lee, Cofacts

2024 Taiwan Scholarship Briefing

Date
27 February 2024 (13:00-14:30)
Location:
A4 Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park
Description
The 2024 Taiwan Scholarship briefing event

 

Events for 2023

A Contested Democracy Under Threat or a Forerunner of Digital Democracy?

Date
06 December 2023 (11:00-12:00)
Location:
A4 Law and Social Sciences Building, In person
Description
The Taiwan Research Hub and Asia Research Institute are pleased to present a talk on Contested Democracy Under Threat or a Forerunner of Digital Democracy?

Talk the Talk and Walk the Walk: Can Communication and Understanding Facilitate Accommodation in the US-China Relationship ?

Date
28 November 2023 (17:00-18:30)
Location:
A40 Sir Clive Granger Building, In person
Description
Talk the Talk and Walk the Walk: Can Communication and Understanding Facilitate Accommodation in the US-China Relationship ?

When the Editor meets Potential Authors: A Discussion with the Chief Editor from the Journal of Contemporary China

Date
28 November 2023 (12:00-13:00)
Location:
In person, LG 105 Hallward Library
Description
When the Editor meets Potential Authors: A Discussion with the Chief Editor from the Journal of Contemporary China

China, Taiwan, the UK and the CPTPP Global Partnership or Regional Stand-off?

Date
27 November 2023 (15:00-16:30)
Location:
Hybrid
Description
Book Launch for China, Taiwan, the UK and the CPTPP Global Partnership or Regional Stand-off?

Gold, God, Glory: Master Hui Li and Taiwanese Experiences in Africa

Date
15 November 2023 (13:00-14:30)
Location:
C10 Monica Partridge building, Hybrid
Description
Taiwan Research Hub presents a talk on Gold, God, Glory: Master Hui Li and Taiwanese Experiences in Africa

The Implications of the Indo Pacific Tilt

Date
25 October 2023 (11:00-12:30)
Location:
Hemsley B7, Hybrid

Go Ahead Remix

Date
16 June 2023 (16:30-18:00)
Location:
Room LG 140 Hallward Library, UP Campus
Description
Go Ahead Remix, a documentary film set in Taiwan in March 2021. The film addresses various scenes— from music, festivals, the pandemic,

UW-UoN Joint Conference: Taiwan in Transition

Date
15 (09:00) - 16 June 2023 (18:00)
Location:
Hybrid Event: taking place in person and participation online via MS Teams., Online registration
Description
A joint conference by the Taiwan Studies Programmes at the University of Washington and the University of Nottingham, on 15-16 June 2023 to explore the issues on Taiwan's major social, political, and economic transitions.

The UK-Japan Defence Agreement: Implications for cross-strait tension

Date
09 May 2023 (12:00-13:30)
Location:
Online - MS Teams
Description
UK-Japan defence agreement 2023, implication on Taiwan, experts discussing Japan's maritime security and economic security, with the implications and discussions on the rising cross-Strait tension

A Risk Analysis on the Network Concentration of Global Supply Chains

Date
29 March 2023 (11:00-12:30)
Location:
B07 Hemsley Building, Hybrid event, University Park
Description
A Risk Analysis on the Network Concentration of Global Supply Chains, a hybrid event with Dr Satoshi Inomata,

And More Miles to Go before I Sleep

Date
23 March 2023 (16:00-18:00)
Location:
In person, Room LG 140 Hallward Library, UP Campus
Description
Award-winning documentary, To see is to act -The screening of 'And More Miles to Go before I Sleep'

A Century of Development in Taiwan: From Colony to Modern State

Date
14 March 2023 (14:30-16:00)
Location:
Online event
Description
An on online panel talk A Century of Development in Taiwan: From Colony to Modern State.

From the Quest for Beauty to Fat-Shaming

Date
24 February 2023 (11:45-14:00)
Location:
Hybrid event
Description
A talk by Dr. Amélie Keyser-Verreault,Tübingen University, From the Quest for Beauty to Fat-Shaming.

Democracy Dialogue - confidence, election, and information manipulation in Taiwan

Date
20 February 2023 (12:30-15:00)
Location:
Hybrid event
Description
The discussion of this seminar takes Taiwan as a case, mirrors these challenges to other countries, in the hope to find better solutions to those challenges.

2023 Taiwan Scholarship Programme Briefing

Date
08 February 2023 (12:00-14:30)
Location:
B07 Hemsley Building, Hybrid Mode: Streamed online and speaker on campus, Online registration
Description
The 2023 Taiwan Scholarship Programme briefing event