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Schedule Spring Semester 2024

23 January 15:15-17:00, ZoomThe event is organised in cooperation with the Graduate School in Asian StudiesHsin-I Sydney Yueh - Associate Teaching Professor of Communication, University of Missouri.Title: The Use of Cuteness in Taiwan’s 2020 and 2024 Presidential ElectionsMore information here 6 February 15:15-17:00, ZoomThe event is organised in cooperation with the Graduate School in Asian Studi

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/perspective-asia-lecture-series/schedule-spring-semester-2024 - 2026-05-13

Outline of the programme for students accepted 2023 and 2024

Academic achievements (the student workload) at Lund University are measured according to a credit system. 1.5 credits equal approximately one week of full-time studies. Thus, after one semester of successful full-time studies (participating according to requirements and passing the examinations), you will be awarded 30 credits.Courses at the Centre usually consist of 7.5 or 15 credits each. Cours

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/about-programme/outline-programme/outline-programme-students-accepted-2023-and-2024 - 2026-05-13

Launch: The Palgrave Handbook of Political Norms in Southeast Asia

The Palgrave Handbook of Political Norms in Southeast Asia came out Open Access in June 2024. This event will bring together four of the contributing authors, as well as two of the editors. The handbook aims to constitute a reference point on political norm dynamics in Southeast Asia, by bringing together the array of normative repertoires that frame the possibilities for citizens to participate i

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/selected-past-events/launch-palgrave-handbook-political-norms-southeast-asia - 2026-05-13

Digital China Project Descriptions

Data Capitalism – Do Digital Footprints Change Power Relations in China? (Stefan Brehm) China's Digital Memory-scape (Karl Gustafsson) Policy innovation and e-government in China (Christian Göbel) Children´s use of ICT in China (Annika Pissin) ICT and education in China (Barbara Schulte) Managing use of new technologies in changing institutional and network contexts: The case of ICT firms in China

https://www.ace.lu.se/research/completed-major-research-projects/digital-china/digital-china-project-descriptions - 2026-05-13

COSM53: Grand Strategy, Geopolitics and the Fate of East Asia

The course examines international relations in East and Southeast Asia. Initially, the course covers the fundamental theories of international relations and then provides a brief historical overview, with an emphasis on the post-war period. Subsequently, the course focuses on the following key regional issues: power rivalry, identity and historical memory, territorial disputes, and non-traditional

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/stand-alone-courses/master-level-courses/cosm53-grand-strategy-geopolitics-and-fate-east-asia - 2026-05-13

Project summary in Swedish

Kina uppkopplad och nedkopplad: Det digitala samhället i en auktoritär statKina är idag ett av de mest digitalt uppkopplade samhällena i världen med flest Internet användare och den största mobiltelefonmarknaden. Närmare 40 procent av alla kineser har idag tillgång till Internet. Kina har också satsat stort på att skapa ett informationssamhälle, där informations- och kommunikationsteknologier (IKT

https://www.ace.lu.se/research/completed-major-research-projects/digital-china/project-summary-swedish - 2026-05-13

COSM52: Body Politics in East and South-East Asia

This course aims to examine East and South-East Asian societies through the lens of the body, focusing on how the bodies of children, women, and families have been critical sites of politics and governance. The course situates body politics within broader regional and global contexts, and also emphasises the local particularities of how such politics are articulated and manifested. By engaging wit

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/stand-alone-courses/master-level-courses/cosm52-body-politics-east-and-south-east-asia - 2026-05-13

Schedule Fall Semester 2024

 8 October 15:15-17:00, Asia LibraryThe Political Economy of the Protracted Rohingya GenocideElliott Prasse-Freeman - Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at the National University of SingaporeMore information here 22 October 15:15-17:00, Asia Library Re-framing hegemony: Mindanao, Okinawa, and American preponderance in East Asia Carmina Untalan - Postdoctoral Researcher at the Insti

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/perspective-asia-lecture-series/schedule-fall-semester-2024 - 2026-05-13

The Centre's work report for 2024

OverviewDuring the year, the Centre organised a range of events, including public lectures and workshops. It also hosted four visiting PhD students and welcomed one postdoctoral fellow, one new lecturer, one researcher and two PhD students. 32 new MA students were enrolled and 25 graduated from the programme during the year. Three new BA courses were offered during the year.  Staff changes and dev

https://www.ace.lu.se/centres-work-report-2024 - 2026-05-13

Focus Asia

Focus Asia is a series of public lectures that the Centre organised regularly between 2004 and 2018. The lectures were given in English, and admission was free of charge. With these public lectures, the Centre intended to provide an opportunity to all those interested to hear Europe’s best scholars in East and South-East Asian Studies speak on important topics concerning contemporary East and Sout

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/selected-past-events/focus-asia - 2026-05-13

Global China Summer School 2025: China in Circuits of Global Extractivism

16-19 June, 2025 Chinese globalisation both past and present has been deeply entangled in processes of global extractivism that have underpinned industrialisation and capitalist development around the world. From the 19th century gold rushes in settler colonial contexts to the contemporary global scramble for lithium, Chinese labour and capital have been key to the making of our contemporary globa

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/selected-past-events/global-china-summer-school-2025-china-circuits-global-extractivism - 2026-05-13

History of the Asia library

The Asia Library, the foremost library of its kind in Sweden, was created in 1999 when the newly established library at the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies was merged with the library at the Department of East Asian Languages. The two institutions jointly ran the Asia Library until 2006. Between 2006 and 2018 the library was run by the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies. Bet

https://www.ace.lu.se/asia-library/history-asia-library - 2026-05-13

Visualizing Asian Cities Photo Contest

The Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies announces a photo contest for students enrolled at Lund University. Asian cities are vibrant and diverse places that reflect unique histories at the same time as they are undergoing rapid changes.  The cities are however often depicted in rather stereotypical fashion in media so the challenge is to explore and visualize cities through images that sh

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/selected-past-events/visualizing-asian-cities/visualizing-asian-cities-photo-contest - 2026-05-13

Terms and conditions

Visualizing Asian Cities Photo Contest Contest RulesBy entering the “Visualizing Asian Cities” Photo Contest, you agree and undertake to adhere to the present rules.Processing of personal dataBy entering the Competition, you agree and acknowledge that the Centre is permitted to receive and review your registration data. Participants agree that personal data including, but not limited to, name and

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/selected-past-events/visualizing-asian-cities/visualizing-asian-cities-photo-contest/terms-and-conditions - 2026-05-13

ACE

Study Asia in Lund! Find out more about our Master's Programme in Asian Studies and our free standing courses Find out more about our research Visit the Asia Library the foremost library of its kind in Sweden The Centre Find out who we are and what we do Previous Next Play Pause Find us on YouTube Listen to the Nordic Asia Podcast Disrupted Histories, Contested Futures: Korean Adoption, Politics,

https://www.ace.lu.se/ace - 2026-05-13

History of the Centre

The Centre was established in 1997 as the result of a special government initiative. Until 2018 it organisationally belonged to the University Specialised Centres (USV). Between 1999-2016 the Centre was housed at Ideon and then moved to its current premises in January 2017. The first director of the Centre was Professor Michael Schoenhals, 1997-2003, and between 2003-2016 Professor Roger Greatrex

https://www.ace.lu.se/about-centre/history-centre - 2026-05-13