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FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: ‘Beowulf and the Digital Humanities’
FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: ‘Beowulf and the Digital Humanities’
Abstract: Beowulf is the oldest epic poem in the English language, but it was largely unknown until 1815, when its first modern edition was published. Appearing at a moment when Romantic nationalism was spreading throughout Europe, this mysterious poem rapidly attracted considerable debate about its authorship, date of composition, and transmission history. This lecture looks at how the disciplines broadly described as ‘the Digital Humanities’ can shed new light on these old debates. In particular, it discusses the arguments presented in “Large-Scale Quantitative Profiling of the Old English Verse Tradition,” a paper published in Nature Human Behaviour that Professor Neidorf co-authored with scholars from Harvard, MIT, and other universities. This paper received mainstream media coverage in venues such as The […]
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FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: ‘Publishing in Top Journals: A Philosophical and Practical Discussion’
FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: ‘Publishing in Top Journals: A Philosophical and Practical Discussion’
Abstract: This lecture takes a closer look at the nature of scholarly publication. Publishing is a prerequisite for success in the modern university, but there is very little discussion among humanities scholars about the characteristics of publishable scholarship. In this talk, Professor Leonard Neidorf attempts to identify the implicit criteria that editors of top international journals use when they evaluate the merit of submissions. He then identifies some respects in which the journals’ criteria are at odds with current humanities pedagogy, and he recommends some ways to bring publishing and pedagogy into greater harmony. Beyond this philosophical discussion, the talk offers practical advice for increasing one’s success in journal publishing based on Professor Neidorf’s experience with more than twenty different […]
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ELC-EELC2010 Open Presentations (Date: March11-15)
Dear students, Since the beginning of this semester, EELC2010 students have been working on some UM/Macau problems they identified. Next week, the students are going to take part in an open presentation. They will explain to you what the problems are, how they are related to you, and what solutions they propose. They NEED your support! Audience members can VOTE for the projects they support. Winning groups will receive funding from FAH to implement their ideas in April. Please come and VOTE for the projects you like! 0.5 Smart points and 10 CS points will be awarded for attending each session Late comers WILL NOT be admitted Register for your spot now! (Scan the QR code on the poster) Best Regards, English Language Centre Faculty of Arts and Humanities
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FAH-DPORT: Lecture Series “Modernism and Literatures of the World” from 13-15/03/2024
We are most pleased to invite all to attend the following lecture series from March 13 to 15, 2024, at the University of Macau. DEPARTMENT OF PORTUGUESE LECTURE SERIES “Modernism and Literatures of the World” March 13, 14, 15, 2024 University of Macau Guest-speakers: Prof. David Jackson (Yale University), Prof. Ottmar Ette (Potsdam Universität), Prof. Ren Haiyan (Hunan Normal University), Dr. Ting Huang (Communication University of China), Dr. Júlio Jatobá (University of Macau) In 2024 we celebrate the Centennial of the Manifesto of Brazil Wood (Manifesto da Poesia Pau-Brasil), one of the most relevant modernist manifestos in the context of the Portuguese-speaking countries. The Manifesto was written by the Brazilian poet Oswaldo de Andrade (1890-1954), the author of other very […]
【Macao Humanities Forum】The Confucian Philosophy of Family Feeling as an Inspiration for a New Geopolitical Order by Prof Roger Ames from Peking University
【Macao Humanities Forum】The Confucian Philosophy of Family Feeling as an Inspiration for a New Geopolitical Order by Prof Roger Ames from Peking University
We are very pleased to announce that the 4th Lecture of the FAH Macao Humanities Forum (2023/2024) will be held on 13 Mar 2024. The forum aims to provide a platform for world-renowned scholars from diverse humanities fields to share their research with the FAH community and other UM scholars. All members of the UM community are cordially invited to this splendid event. In this upcoming forum, we are honored to have Prof Roger Ames as our guest speaker to deliver a lecture on the topic “The Confucian Philosophy of Family Feeling as an Inspiration for a New Geopolitical Order”. Roger Ames is Humanities Chair Professor at Peking University, and Senior Academic Advisor of the Peking University Berggruen Research Centre. He is also Professor Emeritus […]
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FAH-ELC Student Activity: EELC2008 Poster Sessions Week (March 14th and 15th, 2024)
FAH-ELC Student Activity: EELC2008 Poster Sessions Week (March 14th and 15th, 2024) ELC’s Academic Speaking Classes (EELC2008) will be conducting informative POSTER SESSIONS in the E4 Lobby for their coursework. As part of their academic project, they will be presenting a topic of interest to the larger community through an informative poster board. Please come and support them from 16:00 - 17:30 on March 14th (Thursday) and 13:00-16:00 on March 15th (Friday). Feel free to interact with the students about their posters. English Language Centre Faculty of Arts and Humanities
FAH/DPHIL-IAS Philosophy Forum Distinguished Scholars Series – 4: “Living Chinese Philosophy: ‘Zoetology’ 生生論 as First Philosophy” by Prof. Roger T. Ames
FAH/DPHIL-IAS Philosophy Forum Distinguished Scholars Series – 4: “Living Chinese Philosophy: ‘Zoetology’ 生生論 as First Philosophy” by Prof. Roger T. Ames
Abstract The classical Greeks give us a substance ontology grounded in “being qua being” or “being per se” (to on he on) that guarantees a permanent and unchanging subject as the substratum for the human experience. With the combination of eidos and telos as the formal and final cause of independent things such as persons, this “sub-stance” necessarily persists through change. This substratum or essence includes its purpose for being, and is defining of the “what-it-means-to-be-a-thing-of-this-kind” of any particular thing in setting a closed, exclusive boundary and the strict identity necessary for it to be this, and not that. In the Yijing 易經 or Book of Changes we find a vocabulary that makes explicit cosmological assumptions that are a stark […]
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EWCC-ELC :Festive Chatroom : “St. Patrick’s Day”
EWCC-ELC :Festive Chatroom : “St. Patrick’s Day”
Dear students, The English Writing and Communication Centre (EWCC) is going to hold a festive chatroom, themed St. Patrick’s Day in 2024 Fall on March 15th (Friday)! This event offers an opportunity for those who want to learn about St’ Patrick’s Day–one of the most important festivals in English-speaking countries. If you wish to explore St. Patrick’s Day and its rich cultural traditions, play games, or simply want to chat with peers and tutors, this chat room is a great option for taking a break from the busy mid-term and recharge yourself. To add to the experience, the centre will be providing snacks and tea for all participants! No registration is required; simply drop by E7-1022 from 15:30 to 16:30! Should you have any inquiries, please feel […]
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FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: “Audio description training and assessment: Perceptions and approaches” by Prof. Yan Xiu
FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: “Audio description training and assessment: Perceptions and approaches” by Prof. Yan Xiu
Abstract: Audio description (AD) is a language service that helps people who are visually impaired access audio-visual products. The process of AD is cross-modal, involving the translation of visual images into verbal text. In recent years, researchers have noted that many of the skills required for interpreters and audio describers are similar, and that interpreting trainees can benefit from AD training. However, when AD training is provided in an interpreting program, it is important to identify the criteria for both AD and interpretation, and to understand the discrepancies in perceptions between trainers and students, and between sighted people and people who are visually impaired. Based on an AD training program for interpreting students at a university in Hong Kong, this […]
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ECAC-ELC: “Developing Confidence in Presentation Workshop ”
ECAC-ELC: “Developing Confidence in Presentation Workshop ”
The Developing Confidence in Presentation Workshop aims to help students overcome negative thoughts and reduce anxiety when speaking in the public. After the workshop, students will be able to: identify factors that trigger them to be anxious when speaking in a public setting, learn physical methods such as breathing and body movements to help them overcome anxiety before the speech, and use positive thinking methods to turn negative feelings, fears, low self-esteem caused by stage fright. This workshop is hosted by ELC Visiting Instructor Ms. Miranda Gao. Come with your friends and earn CS & SP points while you learn! Date: 20 March 2024 Time: 14:30 – 16:00 Venue: E3-G033 Scan the QR code on the poster to register now! Should you have any inquiries, […]
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FAH – CCHC : Fan Weiqun’s Purple Clay Teapot Exhibition in the Greater Bay Area of Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao
Event name FAH – CCHC : Fan Weiqun's Purple Clay Teapot Exhibition in the Greater Bay Area of Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao Categories : Conference / Symposium, Activity, Student Activity Organizer : FAH – Centre for Chinese History and Culture (CCHC) Date : 21 Mar to 27 Mar 2024 Time : 9:00 – 17:30 Venue : Room G016, Cultural Building, Exhibition and Multi-function Hall (E34) Content : Opening Ceremony Date: 21 March 2024 Time: 14:30 Venue: Lobby, Cultural Building (E34) Symposium Date: 21 March 2024 Time: 16:00 – 18:30 Venue: Room G011 & G019, Cultural Building (E34) Date: 22 March 2024 Time: 15:00 – 17:00 Venue: Room G016 & G019, Cultural Building (E34) Exhibition Period Date: 21 March […]
Invitation: Department of English Distinguished Lecture Series: ‘On Re-construction of the Image of Rule of Law in China through Translation of Chinese Legal Literature: Problems and Pathways’
Invitation: Department of English Distinguished Lecture Series: ‘On Re-construction of the Image of Rule of Law in China through Translation of Chinese Legal Literature: Problems and Pathways’
Abstract: The Chinese civilization of the rule of law has a long history, and the legal thoughts and knowledge refined in different historical dynasties are recorded in numerous literary masterpieces, awaiting to be explored and elucidated. The translation of Chinese legal literature, related to the re-construction of the image of rule of law in China, is of great significance with some prominent problems remaining to be clarified and pathways to be unraveled. On the basis of existing achievements in adapting Western Law & Literature Movement (1970s) to the Chinese context and the conclusions in connecting literary creation and image construction, the presenter will clarify the connotation and categorization of Chinese legal literature, discuss the merits and demerits of the translation […]
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FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: “But, but me no buts: Contrastive Markers in Interpreted and Non-Interpreted Policy Speeches”
FAH-DENG Guest Lecture: “But, but me no buts: Contrastive Markers in Interpreted and Non-Interpreted Policy Speeches”
Abstract: The rendition of political speeches and political interpreting usually involves the employment of high-level pragmatic competence. In this regard, the appropriate use and rendition of contrastive markers (CMs), i.e. the linguistic indicator that may signal propositions unfavourable or contrastive to people’s presuppositions, form part of an important pragmatic strategy. Nevertheless, little empirical evidence has been provided as to how CMs are and should be rendered in political speeches and their interpreting. This study, therefore, aims to investigate and compare the employment of two frequently used CMs, however and but, in interpreted and non-interpreted policy speeches in English. Datasets in the Chinese/English Political Interpreting Corpus (CEPIC), consisting of speeches delivered by top government officials in or interpreted into English, were […]
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UM Language and Culture Day 2024
Please click here for the Chinese version. 請按此查閱中文版。 We are excited to announce the return of the UM Language and Culture Day! As one of the flagship events of the FAH, this year's UM Language and Culture Day will take place on 27 March 2024 (Wed), with the theme "Cherish Mother Tongues; Embrace All Cultures." The event aims to celebrate linguistic and cultural diversity while preserving mother tongues on the UM campus, as well as in Macau in general. Building on the success of last year, we have prepared a series of engaging and interactive activities, including the Opening Ceremony, various handcraft workshops, games booths, and the Cultural Treasure Hunt. We warmly invite all UM members to join us in […]