作者:赵春晨 陈历明
出版社:花城出版社
出版年份:2001/01
索书号:DS797.32.C436Z63
简介: 本书以图片的形式,纪录了潮汕地区百年来文化与社会变迁。其中内容包含:
作者:赵春晨 陈历明
出版社:花城出版社
出版年份:2001/01
索书号:DS797.32.C436Z63
简介: 本书以图片的形式,纪录了潮汕地区百年来文化与社会变迁。其中内容包含:
The NTU Libraries Research Data Management Guide is now up and running!
The guide can be accessed via the Library homepage within the box titled “Research and Scholarship” or you can simply click the following URL to view the guide: https://blogs.ntu.edu.sg/lib-datamanagement/.
The research data management guide aims to help NTU researchers learn more about the various aspects of research data management and sharing as well as to guide them in meeting the university and funders’ requirements. Topics include what is research data, how to share data, where to share data, why share data, benefits of sharing data and etc. A number of relevant YouTube videos have also been included in the guide so that anyone who is interested in the topic could have a brief overview quickly.
More topics will be made available in future updates of this guide, e.g. more local topics such as the upcoming NTU DMP, relevance to the NTU Research Data Policy, etc. Please stay tuned to the guide for more updates!
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作者:刘星
出版:新加坡文艺协会
出版年份:2003/01
简介:本书所收集的小说,大部分反映了50至60年代,马来亚在紧急状态时期,中下层人民所遭受的苦难,挫折与无奈,教育界与文化界的精神面貌,知识青年在城市与乡村和现实生活中的挣扎与理想的追求,以及60年代至90年代新加坡知识青年的苦闷,彷徨和响往理想的热忱。其中有些篇章,虽然以梦幻与寓言的形式出现,也不过是现实的反射,对于典型人物的刻画国以嘲讽的笔调,加以渲染,在现实生活中也是有迹可寻的。本书涵盖了50年代至90年代新马人民生活的缩影,对于人文社会形态的探索,提供了有用的资料。
Dear all,
Greetings from Chinese Heritage Centre!
We would like to warmly invite you to the following Public Lecture.
Public Lecture
“Tiger Parents and Whiz Kids: The Chinese American Achievement Paradox”
Chair: Prof Zhou Min
Director, Chinese Heritage Centre
Nanyang Technological University
Speaker: Prof Jennifer Lee
University of California, Irvine, USA
Q&A with Prof Zhou Min and Prof Jennifer Lee
Reception and Book Signing: The Asian American Achievement Paradox
(Russell Sage Foundation Press, 2015)
Date: Friday, 29 January 2016
Time: 4.00pm to 5.30pm
(Please be seated by 3.45pm)
Venue: NTU, Chinese Heritage Centre, Level 2, Auditorium
12 Nanyang Drive Singapore 637721
Click here for location map
Registration: Click here to register online
Co-sponsored by CHC and Sociology Division, HSS
Asian Americans make up less than six percent of the U.S. population, yet are more than one-fifth of the entering classes in prestigious universities like Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. They are thus applauded as America’s model minority for their extraordinary levels of educational attainment by conservative pundits who fixate on Asian culture, traits, and values. In this public lecture, Prof Jennifer Lee and Prof Zhou Min, coauthors of a new book Asian American Achievement Paradox, will share their research findings and insight about the causes of high achievement, especially among Chinese Americans, as well as the social psychological consequences that accompany high expectations.
Open to the public and admission is free (a 30% discount book order form is attached)
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