May 23, 2024
CEMS-MiM Office
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Events
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Doug Martin Organ Trio
【Introduction】
Since the 1950s, this band format is known for being a dynamic powerhouse with its explosive energy, tremendous groove and wide harmonic pallet.
Doug Martin Organ Trio carries forth the tradition by exploring timeless standards alongside original material. With more than a decade of collaborations together in Beijing behind them, these three musicians share a unique stage alchemy that shines through in this classic combo.
Details of the event are as follows:
【Date】Friday, May 24
【Time】19:00-20:30
【Venue】New Tsinghua Xuetang ,
Experimental Theatre
【Fees】120 RMB/person
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【Introduction】
The Water Splashing Festival is one of the most significant traditional festivals in Southeast Asia and a vital part of Dai culture in China. Celebrated annually during the summer months, it has also gained popularity in Hong Kong and Macau due to their diverse cultural backgrounds.
Details of the event are as follows:
【Date】Sunday, May 26
【Time】13:00-17:00
【Venue】Tsinghua Zijing Sculpture Park
【Fees】30 RMB/person
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Registration Deadline May 24, 2024 (23:59)
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Seminars
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Expanding Frontiers: Fiscal Policies for Innovation and Technology Diffusion
【Date】Friday, May 24
【Time】13:30-15:00
【Venue】Room B631, Lihua Building
【Speaker】Daniel Garcia-Macia, Economist, IMF
【Topic】Expanding Frontiers: Fiscal Policies for Innovation and Technology Diffusion
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Some Unorthodox Thinking and Observations
【Date】Tuesday, May 28
【Time】14:30-16:00
【Venue】Room B456, Lihua Building
【Speaker】Leon Yang Zhu, Professor of Operations Management at the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
【Topic】Some Unorthodox Thinking and Observations
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The Power of Simple Menus in Robust Selling Mechanisms
【Date】Wednesday, May 29
【Time】12:30-14:00
【Venue】Room B431, Lihua Building
【Speaker】WANG Shixin, Assistant Professor at the CUHK Business School, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
【Topic】The Power of Simple Menus in Robust Selling Mechanisms
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How Different Environmental and Social (E&S) Incentives Impact the Choice Between Internal and External E&S Investment
【Date】Wednesday, May 29
【Time】13:30-15:00
【Venue】Room B227, Lihua Building
【Speaker】SHI Wei, Professor, University of Miami
【Topic】How Different Environmental and Social (E&S) Incentives Impact the Choice Between Internal and External E&S Investment
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Seeding Efficient Large-scale Public Health Interventions in Diverse Spatial-social Networks
【Date】Thursday, May 30
【Time】13:30-15:00
【Venue】Room B357, Lihua Building
【Speaker】HAN Xiaoyi, Professor, Xiamen University
【Topic】Seeding Efficient Large-scale Public Health Interventions in Diverse Spatial-social Networks
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Is Households' Consumption Decision-Making Reference-Dependent?
【Date】Thursday, May 30
【Time】14:00-15:30
【Venue】Room B631, Lihua Building
【Speaker】JU Gaosheng, Associate Professor, Fudan University
【Topic】Is Households' Consumption Decision-Making Reference-Dependent?
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Culture
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Chinese Tea Ceremony
The Chinese tea ceremony, also known as Gongfu Cha, is a traditional cultural practice that celebrates the art of tea making and drinking. It emphasizes the preparation and presentation of tea in a ritualized and mindful manner. The ceremony involves several steps, including warming the teapot and cups, rinsing the tea leaves, and carefully pouring the tea to ensure each cup receives an equal amount. It's a symbol of hospitality and respect, and it encourages a moment of tranquility and reflection. The Chinese tea ceremony is a way to appreciate the flavors and aromas of the tea, as well as to connect with nature and others.