In her thirty years of work in China, photographer Lois Conner's vision and creative method bring to sites both modern and ancient the sense of an eternity captured in a moment.
Complementary research priorities and shared challenges means Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) is an important part of Australia and China’s bilateral relationship.
In this lecture, Professor Michael Nylan focuses on the evidence at hand for Western Han capital of Chang'an (second and first century BCE).
Forty years ago, two choices made history - Australia chose China over Taiwan and China chose the United States over the Soviet Union.
Professor Mark Elliott gives the 73rd George Morrison Lecture at The Australian National University on June 20, 2012.
This Inaugural CIW annual lecture seeks to address the anxieties over ‘China Literacy’ in an age of Chinese economic ebullience, historical revival and national aspiration.
Linda Jaivin gives the 72nd Annual George E Morrison Lecture at The Australian National University - Morrison's World.
The death penalty is employed for a wide variety of crimes in China, and the country today executes more people than the rest of the world combined.