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Generation UCL: M. T. Z. Tyau (Diao Minqian)
M. T. Z. Tyau (Diao Minqian 刁敏謙), Law student, describes arriving in London as an international student from China in 1909. This extract is from Tyau’s account of his London years. M. T. Z. Tyau, London through Chinese Eyes (London: Swarthmore Press, 1920). Voiced by Yitao Qian. Duration: 1 minute, 20 seconds
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9/8/2023
Book Launch: Regulation of State-Controlled Enterprises
10th February 2023: Book discussion: Regulation of State-Controlled Enterprises: An Interdisciplinary and Comparative Examination Editors: Julien Chaisse, Jędrzej Górski, Dini Sejko
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3/13/2023
Takhayyul Podcast: Women, Life, and Freedom: Iran Uprising and Its International Impact
The first episode was led by Dr Fatemeh Sadeghi, a research fellow of the UCL's and Institute for Global Prosperity's ERC Project Takhayyul. She is a political scientist who is an expert on Iran. This episode discussed how the uprisings in Iran were received in different parts of the world, specifically in China, Pakistan, India, Bahrain, Turkey, and the UK. The guests were Dr Sumrin Kalia from Takhayyul, Dr Yuan He (IGP), Dr Alaa Shehabi, a UCL scholar and a former member of the IGP, Rumeysa Camdereli, a Muslim feminist intellectual and activist, and an anonymous scholar (pseudonym HS) and activist from India. The episode was chaired by the Primary Investigator of Takhayyul, Dr Sertaç Sehlikoglu (Principal Research Fellow at the Institute for Global Prosperity, IGP) with technical support by Hazal Aydin, the research assistant of the project from Koc University, Turkey; and Meryem Zisan Koker, the assistant to Dr Sehlikoglu.
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11/11/2022
UCL and China
Learn about UCL's longstanding relationship with China and its current collaborations with its Chinese community of students, alumni and partners.
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1/28/2022
Cashless Shanghai Shenanigans
Louise Sieg 2nd study Abroad Vlog from Shanghai
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11/19/2018
Welcome to China? - Louise Sieg
Luouise Sieg's first vlog in China
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10/17/2018
Providing available, affordable and high-quality early-years education and care in China: implications from the English system
Chen Huan speaks about her research as a Visiting Research Student at UCL in the academic year 2017-18. She is a PhD candidate at North-East Normal University, China.
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6/7/2018
Rural China: Street dancing mothers
For a group of middle aged women living in the northern Chinese countryside, social media is impacting upon their lives in the most unusual of ways, such as by helping to support their dance group. The women use the Chinese social media network QQ to talk to communicate with each other outside their daily dance practice. The team captain talks about how they share videos, new dance moves and music, but also about how they use the platform to discuss their home life with each other. This short documentary film was made as part of the UCL Global Social Media Impact Study (http://whywepost.com). Funded by the European Research Council (ERC Project 2011-AdG-295486). CREDITS Filmmaker: Kiki Wang (http://www.bestkiki.com) Anthropologist: Tom McDonald Thanks to: Mrs Zhao Minzu University of China Professor Ying Zhang, School of Management, Minzu University of China
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8/19/2016
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