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A warm welcome to our 2025 Sydney China Distinguished Fellows, Reza Hasmath (Full Professor of Political Science, University of Alberta) & Emily Wilcox (Margaret Hamilton Professor of Modern Languages & Literatures in Chinese Studies, William & Mary)! bit.ly/45aVSFv China Studies Centre



Following US Vice President JD Vance's speech to the EU in February, French and Francophone Studies senior lecturer Dr Léa Vuong comments on how the speech sparked Europe's move to strengthening strategic ties with wider allies on ABC News: bit.ly/3H1zowI Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences



🇬🇷 How is Greek foreign policy best understood from a geopolitical position? Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies PhD candidate, Evangelos Demos, delivered a lecture on the geopolitics of Greek foreign policy at Greek Community of Melbourne. Watch now: bit.ly/3SgY1bg Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

📖💬 Catch Italian Studies PhD candidate Lily Patchett at IWCLibraries Leichhardt Library's Reading Between the Lines book presentation and discussion on Elena Ferrante's 2006 novel The Lost Daughter. 🗓️ Wed 11 June, 6:30pm 🎟️ More info and register: bit.ly/4kYcYLN





🖌️ Last month, our beginner Arabic students enjoyed calligraffiti-inspired spray painting and traditional calligraphy activities ✨For the third year in a row and hosted by Sydney College of the Arts, these sessions celebrate the mastery of the Arabic script and support student learning.




🇯🇵 Congrats to our exceptional students Matilda Loomes & Nixon Huynh on their prestigious 2025 AJS NSW (Australia-Japan Society of NSW) Student Award! 🌟 The awards were presented by Consul-General of Japan in Sydney 🇯🇵🇦🇺 Mr Osamu Yamanaka at The Japan Foundation, Sydney last month, along with a welcome by Japanese Studies lecturer Dr Masafumi Monden.





