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The Centre for Port Cities and Maritime Cultures (PCMC), in collaboration with our colleagues at the Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University, organised its inaugural conference. The conference took place on 10th and 11th June 2025 at the University of Portsmouth.
PCMC was officially launched at the University of Portsmouth in March 2024, with the aim to build and greatly expand on the scholarship and activities of the Port Towns and Urban Cultures research group (2010-24).
The two-day event in June 2025 was attended by 42 participants, including international visitors from Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, India, Malta, Malaysia, the United States, Peru and Sweden. Lloyd’s Register Foundation generously sponsored the conference fees for 16 students, post-doctoral researchers and independent scholars, and the wine reception.
The Port Cities and Maritime Cultures International Conference focused on the past, present and future importance of urban-maritime cultures and communities worldwide. A total of 20 presentations were divided into seven themed sessions, including navigating life in sailortown, showcasing maritime museums, and today’s waterfront: preserving urban-maritime heritage and embracing modernity.
The keynote address was given by Professor Tim Man Kong Wong, Director, Academy of Chinese, History, Religion and Philosophy from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Hong Kong Baptist University. He spoke about the challenges of tackling beriberi - a disease caused by a vitamin B1 deficiency - in Hong Kong from the 1890s to 1940s.
The conference ended with a visit to the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, which included visits to the SHE_SEES exhibition about women in the maritime industry and the Mary Rose Museum.
PCMC was officially launched at the University of Portsmouth in March 2024, with the aim to build and greatly expand on the scholarship and activities of the Port Towns and Urban Cultures research group (2010-24).
The two-day event in June 2025 was attended by 42 participants, including international visitors from Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, India, Malta, Malaysia, the United States, Peru and Sweden. Lloyd’s Register Foundation generously sponsored the conference fees for 16 students, post-doctoral researchers and independent scholars, and the wine reception.
The Port Cities and Maritime Cultures International Conference focused on the past, present and future importance of urban-maritime cultures and communities worldwide. A total of 20 presentations were divided into seven themed sessions, including navigating life in sailortown, showcasing maritime museums, and today’s waterfront: preserving urban-maritime heritage and embracing modernity.
The keynote address was given by Professor Tim Man Kong Wong, Director, Academy of Chinese, History, Religion and Philosophy from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Hong Kong Baptist University. He spoke about the challenges of tackling beriberi - a disease caused by a vitamin B1 deficiency - in Hong Kong from the 1890s to 1940s.
The conference ended with a visit to the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, which included visits to the SHE_SEES exhibition about women in the maritime industry and the Mary Rose Museum.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 1/06/25 → 30/06/25 |
Funding
- Online Store: £2,110.00
UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Keywords
- ports
- maritime
- history
- Lloyd's Register
- conference
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