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BICC working with with The National Trust

Dr Paul Bevan is a Research Associate and Teaching Fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) where he teaches courses in the History and Culture of China and Classical Chinese. He has...

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BICC Cultural Engagement Partnership: Maoist posters at the British Library.

Dr Amy Jane Barnes During my three months at the British Library, I aim to catalogue the Library’s collection of Chinese propaganda posters from the 1950s to 1980s and research several academic papers,...

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BICC and Manchester Museum- The Bellot Collection

The aim of the British Inter-university China Centre (BICC) Cultural Engagement Postdoctoral Fellowship at Manchester Museum is the study of the Chinese bronzes belonging to the Bellot Chinese...

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The Launch of Disasterhistory.org

Disasterhistory.org Pierre Fuller Web searches remain the predominant avenue for non-academic researchers seeking historical data or contextualisation. Yet online searches on the major topics that I...

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PG Course in Chinese for Academic Purposes with BICC Manchester

BICC Manchester is pleased to announce that there will be an opportunity for PG students in the China field to take part in a one week Chinese for Academic Purposes course in Manchester April 2016....

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Call for Papers: “China in Britain 1760-1860

Call for Papers China in Britain: 1760 to 1860 A conference organised by British Inter-university China Centre (BICC) and the Centre for Chinese Studies (CCS) and to be held at the University of...

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Manchester University- The story of China with Michael Wood

THE STORY OF CHINA- a six part BBC series with Manchester University Professor Micheal Wood. BICC member Yangwen Zheng collaborates and appears in episode 5 and 6. STARTING THURSDAY 21st JANUARY 9PM...

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BICC and Needham Research Institute: ‘Chinese Wartime Science’ Exhibition in...

Dr. Gordon Barrett ‘Chinese Wartime Science Through the Lens of Joseph Needham’ will be coming to Bristol on 6-7 February 2016. This pop-up exhibition will be displayed as part of the Bristol Museum...

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BICC Public Event, Manchester- The Bellot Collection. Public event, 12th...

Thomas Bellot     Born in Manchester (1806), Thomas Bellot served in the Royal Navy as a surgeon during and after the first Opium War in China. He acquired a collection of Chinese bronzes, coins, books...

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Public Talk and Keynote speech China in Britain: 1760 to 1860, with Dame...

  A public Talk by Dame Helen Ghosh Director- General of the National Trust at Manchester University. China held a distinctive place in the European consciousness in the 18th and 19th centuries, and...

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BICC working with with The National Trust

Dr Paul Bevan is a Research Associate and Teaching Fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) where he teaches courses in the History and Culture of China and Classical Chinese. He has...

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BICC Cultural Engagement Partnership: Maoist posters at the British Library.

Dr Amy Jane Barnes During my three months at the British Library, I aim to catalogue the Library’s collection of Chinese propaganda posters from the 1950s to 1980s and research several academic papers,...

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BICC and Manchester Museum- The Bellot Collection

The aim of the British Inter-university China Centre (BICC) Cultural Engagement Postdoctoral Fellowship at Manchester Museum is the study of the Chinese bronzes belonging to the Bellot Chinese...

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The Launch of Disasterhistory.org

Disasterhistory.org Pierre Fuller Web searches remain the predominant avenue for non-academic researchers seeking historical data or contextualisation. Yet online searches on the major topics that I...

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PG Course in Chinese for Academic Purposes with BICC Manchester

BICC Manchester is pleased to announce that there will be an opportunity for PG students in the China field to take part in a one week Chinese for Academic Purposes course in Manchester April 2016....

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Call for Papers: “China in Britain 1760-1860

Call for Papers China in Britain: 1760 to 1860 A conference organised by British Inter-university China Centre (BICC) and the Centre for Chinese Studies (CCS) and to be held at the University of...

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Manchester University- The story of China with Michael Wood

THE STORY OF CHINA- a six part BBC series with Manchester University Professor Micheal Wood. BICC member Yangwen Zheng collaborates and appears in episode 5 and 6. STARTING THURSDAY 21st JANUARY 9PM...

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BICC and Needham Research Institute: ‘Chinese Wartime Science’ Exhibition in...

Dr. Gordon Barrett ‘Chinese Wartime Science Through the Lens of Joseph Needham’ will be coming to Bristol on 6-7 February 2016. This pop-up exhibition will be displayed as part of the Bristol Museum...

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BICC Public Event, Manchester- The Bellot Collection. Public event, 12th...

Thomas Bellot     Born in Manchester (1806), Thomas Bellot served in the Royal Navy as a surgeon during and after the first Opium War in China. He acquired a collection of Chinese bronzes, coins, books...

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Public Talk and Keynote speech China in Britain: 1760 to 1860, with Dame...

  A public Talk by Dame Helen Ghosh Director- General of the National Trust at Manchester University. China held a distinctive place in the European consciousness in the 18th and 19th centuries, and...

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