A Rose by Other Names: The Love of Wisdom beyond the West Given the growing interest in global philosophy today, audiences are beginning to come away with a clearer picture of what “philosophy” means in various civilisations and to large sectors of humanity beyond the Anglo-American and European worlds.
Funding Your Postgraduate Studies as a UK Student (May) This webinar covers everything you need to know about the financial support available, including scholarships, Master’s loans, and other financial aid options tailored to help UK students fund their postgraduate studies.
Funding Your Studies: Scholarships for International Students Learn everything you need to know about the financial support available for international students.
The Precarious Past in Premodern Java Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan examines how communities in Java between the 5th and 15th centuries responded with distinctive strategies to record and transmit knowledge of the past.
Doing research on, in and around Chinese financed, constructed and maintained Parliament buildings in Africa This talk examines the construction of African parliament buildings by the Chinese state as a significant modality of contemporary diplomatic engagement, offering a critical lens on Sino-African relations and the evolution of African political institutions.
Seventeen thousand Chinese manuscripts and a dozen printed books - the Dunhuang collection in London Join us for an enlightening talk by Dr. Frances Wood, former keeper of Chinese Collections at the British Library and discover the fascinating history and significance of the Dunhuang collection.
Remembering Akira Toriyama: From Dragon Ball to modern Manga Two months after Akira Toriyama’s death, this event celebrates his legacy by bringing together experts in Japanese Studies to discuss his work and its cultural impact.