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The Institute for Chinese Studies hosts a variety of events and programs throughout the year. We also maintain a list of China-related events offered by other organizations in Ohio on our calendar. Some of our programs occur annually, while others are one-time events. Our programs range from hosting Chinese students and teachers, and arranging for them to study American culture, to lectures and seminars about a variety of topics related to China.





Upcoming Events


Past Events

2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006
April 19, 2013
China at the Crossroads Series: The Other Illegal Commodity: The Sino-European Book Trade in Canton, ca. 1831
  • ICS Lecture

April 18, 2013
China at the Crossroads Series: Topic: Asian Diasporic Literature and Culture
  • ICS Lecture

April 12, 2013
China at the Crossroads Series: Jin and Yuan Literati Hagiographies of Daoist Quanzhen Masters
  • ICS Lecture

April 5, 2013
China at the Crossroads Series: The Politics of Access at the Qing Court: the Young Kangxi Emperor and His Personal Advisors
  • ICS Lecture

February 22, 2013
China at the Crossroads Series: Topic: Himalayan/Tibetan Buddhism
  • ICS Lecture

February 15, 2013
China at the Crossroads Series: An Investigation of Language Usage in Service Category in Panyu District of Guangzhou
  • ICS Lecture

February 14, 2013
China at the Crossroads Series: Topic: Chinese-African trade and investment relationships
  • ICS Lecture

February 1, 2013
China at a Crossroads Series: John Fryer and the New Age Novels of the Late Qing Dynasty
  • ICS Lecture

January 18, 2013
China at the Crossroads Series: Picture, Text, Trace: Relational Space in the 17th Century Maps of Nanjing
  • ICS Lecture - Co-sponsored by: Department of History of Art

January 11, 2013
China at the Crossroads Series: Following the caterpillar fungus: Nature, commodity chains, and the place of Tibet in China's uneven geographies
  • ICS Lecture - Co-sponsored by: Department of Geography

 

 

Institute for Chinese Studies

The Ohio State University | 314 Oxley Hall | 1712 Neil Avenue I Columbus, OH 43210-1219
Tel: 614-247-6893 I Fax: 614-247-6454

Jeffrey Chan, Assistant Director