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Mental Health, Climate Change, and Connecting through the Arts
Karen L. Thornber Comparative Literature, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University Date: 12 Dec 2025 (Fri) Time: 5 PM (HKT) Venue: RRST-4.35, 4/F, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, HKU All are welcome! No registration required. The WHO's "Mental Health and Climate Change" June 2022 policy brief calls on world leaders to make mental health a priority in response to climate change. This is one of many appeals in recent years to acknowledge the damag
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Empire Unravelled: The Great Crash of 1883 & the End of the Qing Dynasty
Date: 24 Nov 2025 (Mon) Time: 5:30 PM Venue: RRST-4.35, 4/F, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, HKU Speaker: William R. Kelson, Society of Fellows in the Humanities, HKUArts All are welcome! No registration required. Often overlooked by historians, the financial crisis of 1883 in China had an enormous impact on the trajectory of the Qing empire (1644-1912). This talk will explore the ways in which a banking meltdown that began in Shanghai and spread across commerciali
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Nov 131 min read


Untangling the “Mongolian-Javanese-Celtic-Nordic-Anglosaxon”:Racialism in Percy Grainger’s Engagement with Non-Western Music
Date: 19 Nov 2025 (Weds) Time: 5 PM (HKT) Venue: B0404, 4/F, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, HKU Speaker: John Gabriel, Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, University of Melbourne All are welcome! No registration required. Racialist ideologies were notoriously widespread in the late nineteenth and early to mid-twentieth centuries, and their legacies endure to the present day. Certain racialist ideologies in music history, like Richard Wagner’s anti-Semitism, have at
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Nov 122 min read


Deep Writing: Human–Machine Co-Creation and the Future of Authorship
CHEN Qiufan Stanley Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities, Language and Translation, HKMU Date: 7 Nov 2025 (Fri) Time: 5 PM (HKT) Venue: B0758, 7/F, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, HKU Language: English All are welcome! No registration required. As generative AI reshapes cultural production, Chen Qiufan Stanley examines the shifting boundaries of authorship, agency, and meaning. Drawing from his pioneering work in human–AI co-creation, he reflects on how wr
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Oct 271 min read
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