The Westminster Hearings on China's Economic Development and levitra without prescription the UK

The China Media Centre will host a series of five hearings in the British Houses of Parliament from March to June 2007.  The hearings will discuss the implications of China’s rapid growth for the UK’s economy.  High level officials, policy makers and business people will discuss UK policy responses to China’s rise.

If you would like to find out more about the buy clomid 50mg CMC Westminster hearings, please download the attached brochure.Westminster Brochure.

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Re-Imagining Global Media

In 2005 and 2006 the China Media Centre hosted two highly succesful conferences at the University of Westminster’s Harrow Campus.  This year the CMC has teamed up with Queensland University of Technology, kamagrawiki.com the Annenberg School for Communication and the University of Wisconsin Madison to host the 2007 China Media Centre Conference at the Creative Industries Precinct in Brisbane, Australia on July 5-6.

The innovative event will bring together experts from the China, the United States, the United Kingdom and other countries to explore the buy cheap sildenafil themes of China/East Asia/Media/New Media.

More information can be found on the China/East Asia/Media/New Media conference website. The Re-Imagining Global Media Gazette (linked below) also features latest news and conference highlights.  We’re sure that once you get reading you’ll be desperate to come.  You’d better get in quickly! This years exciting location and impressive list of speakers mean that competition for places is heating up.

the-re-imaging-global-media-gazette.pdf

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Forthcoming Talk by Professor de Burgh

Who: Professor Hugo de Burgh

What: Lecture ‘What is a journalist? What is a Chinese Investigative Journalist?’

Where: London School of Economics, U8 Tower One

When: Wednesday 14 February 2007

This lecture is open to the public.  If you would like to attend, more details can be found on the tadalafilonlinepharmacyone LSESU China Development Society Seminars webpage.

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Recent Guest Appearances

Engaging with the wider academic community, debating developments in China’s media and sharing our research experience with business and ladies viagra industry groups are important aspects of work at the CMC.  Below is a list of the most recent events that CMC staff have participated in:

Professor Hugo de Burgh, Director of the CMC:

– Delivered a lecture at the Royal Society of International Affairs (Chatham House) titled: Nine Illusions About Modern China.

– Participated in a debate on ‘The Great Firewall of China’ at the London School of Economics, Chaired by kamagra gold Sheena McDonald.

Kim Gordon, Director of Media Management Development delivered a lecture at the Kings College Asian Studies Series, titled: Chinese Television Programme Making.

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China Media Centre Awards and Appointments

Professor Hugo de Burgh, Director of the China Media Centre, has been appointed Honoured Professor at Tsinghua University as part of the PRC 985 International Leading Scholar Program Second Round/Specialist Plan for the Introduction of Key Knowledge and Talents.

Professor de Burgh has also been appointed Honorary Professor at Shandong University.

Professor Hu Zhengrong, who spent 6 months at the CMC as a Leverhume Visiting Scholar in 2006, has been appointed Deputy Vice Chancellor of China Communications University.

Professor Colin Sparks, Director of CAMRI, has been appointed Honorary Professor at China Communications University. tacmeds

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