BFSU-FASIC Colin Mackerras Chair in Australian Studies Program 2026 About the Program Emeritus Professor Colin Mackerras at Griffith University is a specialist in Chinese history, musical theatre and ethnic minorities, as well as Australia-China relations and Western images of China. He has also worked frequently at Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU), the first time from […]
Category: China
The Chinese Association for Australian Studies (CASS) invites paper submissions for their upcoming conference “Towards the new decade of China-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership” at East China Normal University in Shanghai, from 17-19 October 2025. Please submit registration and abstract information to asc_ecnu@126.com by 10 June 2025: CFP-21st International Conference of Australian Studies in China (2025)
Australia and the Global Community 10th-12th of July, Harbin, China The 17th International Conference of Australian Studies in China (ASC 2020 Harbin) will be held in Harbin, China in July 2020. The theme of our annual conference, “Australia and the Global Community”, offers the international community of researchers who attend the conference an opportunity to […]
BHP Australia China Scholarship
The Foundation for Australian Studies in China (FASIC) is pleased to administer the BHP Australia China Scholarship (the Scholarship). The Scholarship has been established to encourage and assist students and young professionals to pursue specialised study, research and experience in priority areas of interest in the bilateral Australia-China relationship. The Scholarship is given to encourage […]
Announcing the 7th Foundation for Australian Studies in China (FASIC) Conference 21 – 24 November 2019, University of Sydney Centre in China, Suzhou Convened by Professor Pookong Kee, BHP Chair of Australian Studies at Peking University Co-organised by School of International Studies (SIS) at Peking University Sponsored by The Foundation for Australian Studies in China (FASIC) […]
***This text is taken from a DFAT media release available here.*** Professor Pookong Kee has been appointed the next BHP Chair of Australian Studies at Peking University. The BHP Chair initiative, now in its sixth year, has raised the profile of Australian studies within Chinese academic circles. Through its activities, the BHP Chair has given […]
