Lectures 2025
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Rising Power, Precarious Citizens. Mobility and Democracy in India after 1989
Prof. Dr. Indrajit Roy (University of York)
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The United States, the United Kingdom, and the Sovereignty of Taiwan
Prof. Dr. James Lee (Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
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Chinese Economy and the Second Trump Presidency
Prof. Yasheng Huang (MIT Sloan School of Management)
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Depicting animals on ancient Chinese bronzes: a case study on horses
Dr. Alice Yu Cheng (Museum Rietberg, Zürich)
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«Research in Saudia Arabia – A Kingdom in Transition»
Prof. Dr. Nora Derbal (Universität Hamburg)
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The Elephant in the Zhuangzi: Incongruity, Absurdity, and Philosophy
Prof. Dr. Paul J. D'Ambrosio (East China Normal University)
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Granada in a contested inter-religious narrative: Which stori(es)? Who tells the story?
PhD Cand. Intan Purwandani (KU Leuven)
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Transnational Migration and Incorporation into the Labor Market in Japan: Job Searching Methods and the Labor Market Outcomes
Prof. Dr. Hirohisa Takenoshita (Keio University, Tokyo)
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Public Lecture: Cracks in the Concrete: Community, Cityscapes, and the Politics of Naturing Tokyo’s Waters
Prof. Dr. Takehiro Watanabe (Sophia University, Tokyo)
- Confucian Eugenics?
- Rising Power, Precarious Citizens. Mobility and Democracy in India after 1989
- The United States, the United Kingdom, and the Sovereignty of Taiwan
- Chinese Economy and the Second Trump Presidency
- Sensed, Shaped, Shared: Heritage in Transformation
- Depicting animals on ancient Chinese bronzes: a case study on horses
- «Research in Saudia Arabia – A Kingdom in Transition»
- The Elephant in the Zhuangzi: Incongruity, Absurdity, and Philosophy
- Granada in a contested inter-religious narrative: Which stori(es)? Who tells the story?
- Transnational Migration and Incorporation into the Labor Market in Japan: Job Searching Methods and the Labor Market Outcomes
- Public Lecture: Cracks in the Concrete: Community, Cityscapes, and the Politics of Naturing Tokyo’s Waters