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U.S.-China Relations dsvoss

Dr. Songying Fang (Rice University, Ph.D. Rochester) -- an expert on international conflict -- will give a free talk accessible to the general public that draws both on the insights of game-theoretic modeling and on her understanding of China's perspectives.

 

 

Dr. Fang's presentation is cosponsored by the Peace Studies and Keys to Our Common Future, College of Arts & Sciences. 

 

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Kincaid Auditorium (Gatton B&E)
Welcome Chinese Students to the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Kentucky

Learn more about opportunities to study at the University of Kentucky at as.uky.edu/2plus2

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Education Abroad - Shantou China

Recent A&S graduate, Austin Monnett, discusses his experience studying abroad in Shantou China.

For more information about education abroad experiences visit: as.uky.edu/education-abroad

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My Map is Better than Yours: Competitive Cartography in China/Japan Territorial Dispute over Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands in East China Sea brconn2

 

This event is sponsored by the Confucius Institute, Department of Geography, International Studies and Japan Study Program, and China Program in the College of Arts and Sciences.

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201 White Hall Classroom Building
Confucius Institute, Patterson School Welcome Speaker on China-U.S. Relations
University of Kentucky Confucius Institute and the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce will present a lecture by Craig A. Harton positive and negative dynamics of China-U.S. relations.
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Mapping Every Element: Paul Karan and the Geography of China

Paul Karan of the Geography department will be instructing a course on China's geography in the Spring semester. It isn't just about maps, as Karan explains in this podcast, but rather the different ways many major elements of human life can connect in one field of study. Karan also details how and why this course can be beneficial to anyone, even those outside of the Geography major.

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Scholars Speak on Chinese Capital in Africa, Female Heroin Dealers in Chinese Prisons
Chinese involvement in Africa and female drug dealers in Chinese prisons are the topics of this fall’s Distinguished Scholar Series, sponsored by the University of Kentucky Confucius Institute.
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