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Today's Topics:

   1. Tomorrow's
      Seminar:[CSSA-CAM]5?24?????????????????????????????????24th May
      CSSA-Cambridge Intellectual Seminar ? Lao She (SHU Qingchun) in
      UK (D. Wu)


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Date: 23 May 2011 18:38:35 +0100
From: "D. Wu" <dw...@cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Tomorrow's
        Seminar:[CSSA-CAM]5?24?????????????????????????????????24th May
        CSSA-Cambridge Intellectual Seminar ? Lao She (SHU Qingchun) in UK
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From: "D. Wu" <dw...@cam.ac.uk> To: soc-c...@lists.cam.ac.uk, 
ucam-cssa@lists.cam.ac.uk Subject: 
[CSSA-CAM]5?24?????????????????????????????????24th 
May CSSA-Cambridge Intellectual Seminar ? Lao She (SHU Qingchun) in UK

Dear all,

The first CSSA-Cambridge Intellectual Seminar with Hugh Davies, the British
Ambassador for the handover of Hong Kong in 1997, has been a great success.

For the 2nd CSSA -Cambridge Intellectual Seminar on Tuesday 24th May, we 
are pleased to have distinguished guests from the State Council of China, 
including Mr CHEN Heliang (???), the Deputy Director of Counselors? 
Office of the State Council (?????????), and Mr SHU Yi (??), 
from the Central Research Institute of Culture and Histroy 
(???????), who is the son of a highly celebrated Chinese writer Lao 
She (??1899-1966).

http://cssacam.org/2011/05/24th-may-cssa-cambridge-intellectual-seminar/

The Cambridge Intellectual Seminar (????????) is designed to be 
long-term series to discuss the various phenomena in contemporary China, to 
summarize the experience of China?s success, and to provide theoretical 
interpretations and policy recommendations to addressing developmental 
problems in China. The key speakers will all be distinguished guests with 
high profile and acknowledged expertise in their own academic areas.

Venue: Pavilion Room, Hughes Hall CB1 2EW

Time: 15:00-17:00, Tuesday, 24 May 2011 (This sesion will be in Chinese)

Sign up: Everyone is welcomed! If you are interested, please sign up by 
replying to dw...@cam.ac.uk or ym...@cam.ac.uk.

Your presence and opinions are invaluable to us!

Yours sincerely,

Feifan Chang

On behalf of the Cambridge Intellectual Seminar Team

?
Speakers? Background:
 

CHEN Heliang

Majored in Jounalism Studies and graduated from Chinese Language 
Department, Peking University in 1982. He is currently the Deputy Director 
of Counselors? Office of the State Council, People?s Republic of China. The 
Counselors? Office of the State Council is the consultative organization 
directly under the State Council. Counselors of the State Council are 
appointed by the Premier. Many of them are democratic parties? members, 
non-party personages, well-known experts and scholars, and public figures 
who have high reputation and great influence in China. The basic 
responsibilities of counselors are: participating in and commenting on 
state affairs, offering advice, proposals and consultation on important 
issues of the State, engaging in the united front work, and promoting 
friendship.

???

1982???????????????1995?6????????????1995?7???????2001?2?????????????????

??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

http://www.counsellor.gov.cn/content/node_101.htm


SHU Yi

Manchu, son of Lao She (SHU Qingchun), who is one of the most significant 
figures of 20th Century Chinese literature. As a member of the National 
Committee of CPPCC, he has strived to preserve the ancient sites and 
cultural heritage. He is also a member of the Central Research Institute of 
Culture and History, and consultant of China Lao She Research Centre. He 
has 13 books published, including ?My Kite?, ?Lao She? and ?Borderless 
Love?. He is also specialized in Chinese painting.

The Central Research Institute of Culture and History was established at 
the initiative of Mao Zedong. It?s members are appointed by the Premier.
 

??

????????????????????1954?9??????????????????????????????????????????

???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????1986?????????????????????????????????????13???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

http://www.crich.org.cn/Item/3967.aspx
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