📢 The Society for Hong Kong Studies Annual Conference 2026 is going global! Join us in person in Hong Kong on 10–11 July 2026. Theme: Global Hong Kong 🌏 Submit your abstracts to [email protected] by 30 March 2026. https://t.co/lKY0Y93HIZ #HongKongStudies#GlobalHongKong#CfP
📣 Join us at the Annual Conference 2025 for a captivating keynote by Professor WONG Nim Yan from CUHK! Her talk, “Narrating the Unsettled: Mobility, History, and the Literary Consciousness of Wong Bik-wan”.
Register now: [https://t.co/QS9dGjlXkt]
Deadline: June 30, 2025
🚨 Don’t miss the Society for Hong Kong Studies Annual Conference 2025!
📅 Date: July 4-5
Venue: CUHK
Format: In-person
Rundown: https://t.co/ZfRW8IErPo
Register: https://t.co/QS9dGjlXkt
Deadline: June 30
First come, first served!
Be part of the discussion!
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Attention, everyone! Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity!
The Society for Hong Kong Studies Annual Conference 2025 is calling for submissions!
The submission deadline is fast approaching on 15th March!For more information and submission guidelines, visit our website.
Join SHKS for private tour of the exhibition, 在香港尋回的「諾曼第登陸」故事 The Lost D-Day Story Found In Hong Kong.
🔗 Register: https://t.co/vQu5sFIX97
🗓️ Sep 12 (Thu) 5-6 pm
📍 Fringe Club
Don’t miss this unique opportunity! ✨
#DDay#HongKongHistory
Upcoming event: ‘Lost and Found in Hong Kong: The Usung Chinese Heroes of D-Day’. The talk will take place on 14 November, 4:30-6:300 pm via zoom! John Mak and Angus Hui will share with us about this unheard story of D-Day.
Sign up:
https://t.co/489CbMJigI
📽️ Presented by @hongkonghistory & @SocHKStudies
"Hong Kong Documented", a 10-episode series showcases the works of experts and scholars in Hong Kong history studies.
Watch the full series here: https://t.co/1WUYN97Okh
I am hiring a Postdoc Research Fellow in Economic History/Economics/Social Science to help with the quantitative aspect of my water project. If you have any question, please email me at ([email protected]).
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📚 Thank you all for joining us, both in-person and online, for the wonderful book talk with Christopher Cowell! It was an absolute pleasure to host Chris and hear his fascinating insights into this important chapter of Hong Kong's history.
@CUHKPress#BookTalk#SHKS
📚 Join us for a special book talk featuring Christopher Cowell and his 📖, 'Form Follows Fever: Malaria and the Construction of Hong Kong, 1841–1849', co-organized by @CUHKPress.
🔗 Reg now: https://t.co/UMZ56rTtme ↗️
🗓️ July 11 (Thurs)
⏰ 5 - 6:30 PM HK time
📍 Hybrid
📚 Join us for a special book talk featuring Christopher Cowell and his 📖, 'Form Follows Fever: Malaria and the Construction of Hong Kong, 1841–1849', co-organized by @CUHKPress.
🔗 Reg now: https://t.co/UMZ56rTtme ↗️
🗓️ July 11 (Thurs)
⏰ 5 - 6:30 PM HK time
📍 Hybrid
📚 What an amazing time we had at last week's book talk with Dr. Vivian Kong @viviankonghk and her latest work, 'Multiracial Britishness: Global Networks in Hong Kong, 1910-45'!
A huge thank you to everyone who joined us, both online and in-person.
#SHKS#BookTalk#History
“Hong Kong Documented”, a 10-episode series co-produced by @hongkonghistory and @SocHKStudies, showcases the works of experts and scholars of Hong Kong history studies.
All 10 episodes are released, you can watch the videos on our YouTube Channel.
https://t.co/60mRTuxQIQ
I keep accidentally ending up in the right place at the right time, totally did not plan on being in Hong Kong for @viviankonghk's presentation but very glad I was able to be there in person. On my immediate to purchase list.
Bristol contingent in SHKS!
A wonderful panel with presentation by Tracy Leung (HKHC Bristol), Kelvin Chan (HKHC Bristol) and Charles Fung (SUNY Stony Brook) in Annual Conference of Society for Hong Kong Studies (SHKS) at HKU last week. Prof. Ray Yep is the panel moderator.