China

Asia Region Funds passport on-track for 2016 launch

Issued by the APEC Finance Ministers’ Process Singapore, 4 June 2015 – An APEC initiative to make it easier for financial services professionals to market… Read More

New cultural courses at the Tourism Confucius Institute

The speed and elegance of traditional Chinese brush-work art can seem a magical skill for western artists used to painting in oils and acrylic. In… Read More

A bumpy ride ahead: Australia’s economy and the ‘new normal’

As the federal government prepares to hand down its 2015 budget, it’s clear declining revenue from the mining sector will have a significant impact on… Read More

Stakes are high for Australia in Asian infrastructure bank

Australia will likely join more than 40 countries signing on to the China-initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), following news it will sign a… Read More

Griffith cultural connections in Xuzhou, China

Imperial Edict Museum Director Zhou with TCI’s Associate Professor Shan The Imperial Edict Museum in Xuzhou, China last month designated a special room within their… Read More

Griffith signs MoU with First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University

Prof. Quancheng Kan, Vice Chancellor and Dean, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University , and Prof Alfred Lam, School of Medicine, Griffith University Prof. Read More

Australia-China Relations post 1949: Sixty years of trade and politics

Building on the success of his earlier work ‘Australia-China Relations post 1949: Sixty Years of Trade and Politics’ (published by Ashgate, 2012), Dr Yi Wang… Read More

Griffith and the Zhejiang Provincial Centre for Prevention and Disease Control

Griffith’s Centre for Environment and Population Health has strengthened its research collaboration with the Zhejiang Provincial Centre for Prevention and Disease Control in China by… Read More

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