*Postgraduate Student Forum 2010:
Current Asian Anthropology
*
The Department of Anthropology of The Chinese University of Hong Kong
invites graduate students in Asia and elsewhere to present their current
research at the *Postgraduate Student Forum: Current Asian Anthropology*.
The Forum, to be held 29-30 January 2010 (Friday and Saturday) at The
Chinese University of Hong Kong, will showcase the best of students’
contemporary research.
Hong Kong is a global city, a major node for trade, investment, and the
exchange of ideas. The Postgraduate Student Forum seeks to encourage the
communication among young anthropologists in and of the East and Southeast
Asian region, to help improve their research and to make the excellent
research being conducted in Asia to be better known internationally. This
year’s Postgraduate Student Forum is also one of the activities celebrating
the 30th anniversary of the Department’s founding.
We encourage proposals for panel as well as individual papers. Papers will
then be organized into panels. Each paper presentation will last 20
minutes; PowerPoint and multimedia equipment will be provided.
Language of the forum will be English, Putonghua and Cantonese, though
English is encouraged.
Registration will cost HK$200 or US$26. A welcome dinner and lunches will
be provided, and low-cost campus housing will be made available to
registered participants from outside Hong Kong.
Funds are available to cover transportation costs and housing for up to 12
participants from Mainland China. Students who wish to apply for these
funds should send a cover letter stating the required travel costs along
with the abstract or panel application. Funds will be allocated by the
Conference Committee based on the quality of the paper abstract and on the
principle of bringing students from different institutions and regions.
*Dates and Deadlines: *
15 October 2009: Abstract or Panel Proposal submission:
31 October 2009: Email confirmation of acceptance or rejection:
30 November 2009: Registration due
29-30 January 2010: Forum held at CUHK.
Programme Committee (in alphabetical order):
Leona SONG Liyun
Xilin TAN
Huanyu WU
ZHOU Tao