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Asia Society Policy Institute Senior Fellow Richard Maude will go live for the fifth in a series of web-only events by ASPI entitled “Coronavirus, Asia, and the World.”
In Houston, the Texas Medical Center has been preparing for a potential surge in COVID-19 cases. Hear from Dr. Marc Boom, President and CEO of Houston Methodist, on the everyday realities for healthcare professionals battling the virus.
Asia Society Policy Institute Senior Fellow Richard Maude will go live for the fifth in a series of web-only events by ASPI entitled “Coronavirus, Asia, and the World.”
How many waves of COVID-19 cases are we expecting in Hong Kong? How far are we from resuming normal life? Hear it from Prof. Gabriel Leung, Dean of Medicine at HKU, who advises the HKSAR government and WHO about COVID-19.
How is the current state of foreign reporting from China? Will there be more expulsions and restrictions in the coming months? To discuss these questions and more, we are joined by Jamil Anderlini, Asia Bureau Chief of the Financial Times.
Due to ongoing concerns with COVID-19, the program has been suspended. We will update you with more information about alternative means of viewing the discussion in the coming days.
How should we brace for another peak in COVID-19 as people return from high risk areas to Hong Kong? Hear from Hong Kong's leading expert, Prof. David Hui, who has clinical experience with SARS, MERS and various types of influenza.
Professor Yik-Ying Teo, Dean of the School of Public Health at the National University of Singapore, will go live with ASPI's Kevin Rudd for the fourth in a series of web-only events by ASPI entitled “Coronavirus, Asia, and the World.”
Archaeologist Simon Kaner explores the artifacts and monuments created by the ancient preliterate inhabitants of the Japanese archipelago and how how the preservation of these ruins speaks to an aesthetic of impermanence.
Join us for a special outdoor screening of the award-winning film Laces, which tells a wholly engaging, tender family 'dramedy' about the knotty relationship between an aging, irascible mechanic and the exuberant special-needs son.
Asia Society Texas Center is pleased to announce our new Japanese Language and Culture classes for adults wanting to learn the Japanese language through a beginner course.
What can we do to help decry anti-Asian bigotry, dispel misinformation, and bring our communities together? Join this special Asia Society global online conversation with Megatoys co-founder Charlie Woo and Professor Leesa Lin