Lecture: Agency – Driven Secularization & Chinese Experiments in Multiple Modernities Thursday, June 5, 2014 6 – 7.30pm, KWZ 0.610 Fenggang Yang (Purdue University)
Year: 2014
Lecture: Chinese Multinationals going Global: Strategies and Challenges
Lecture: Chinese Multinationals going Global: Strategies and Challenges Thursday, June 12, 2014 4pm, Theologicum Hörsaal T01 Prof. Dr. Klaus Meyer Over the past decade many Chinese enterprises have expanded their operations overseas and became substantive players in several industries and host countries. This talk will explore the strategies that these Chinese companies pursue to…
Labour Relations in China
CeMEAS Round Table: Labour Relations in China 15th of May 2014, 15:00 – 17:30 Alfred-Hessel-Saal, Am Papendiek 14 37073 Göttingen This event is free and open to public! Download Program Download Poster More about the CeMEAS Podium Photo: Worker Revolution by Ming Xia. https://www.flickr.com/photos/xiaming/397350033 CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Contact: Katja Pessl, kpessl@uni-goettingen.de
The 4th East Asia Research Salon
The 4th Göttingen East Asia Research Salon Julia Schneider “Can there be a how-to manual for doing a PhD? A personal account” Date: Wednesday, May 7, 2014, 5pm-7pm Place: CeMEAS-Meeting Room, KWZ-Building, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14 (more…)
Lecture Series: Wie traditionell ist die Traditionelle Chinesische Medizin wirklich?
Lecture: Wie traditionell ist die Traditionelle Chinesische Medizin wirklich? Friday, May 23, 2014 2pm, KWZ, Room 0.608 Dr. phil. Dr. rer. med. Dominique Herzter “Chinesische Medizin ist ein großes Schatzhaus, das wir gründlich ans Licht holen und weiter entwickeln sollten” (Mao Zedong) Anders als die Bezeichnung „Traditionelle Chinesische Medizin “ (TCM) vermuten lässt, handelt es…
Lecture Series: Japan and the World of Islam, a transnational history of nationalism, modernism and empire
Lecture: Japan and the World of Islam, a transnational history of nationalism, modernism and empire Wednesday, May 21, 2014 6pm (s.t.), KWZ, Room 3.601 Prof. Selçuk Esenbel The Japanese interest in the “world of Islam” between 1868-1945 displays the history of nationalism, modernism, and empire from a global perspective at multiple levels. The little-known interaction…
Lecture Series: Developing security, securing development?
Lecture: Developing security, securing development? Chinese foreign policy, norms evolution and the challenges of security in Africa Thursday, May 8, 2014 2pm, Room VG 2.101 Dr. Daniel Large Deepening conflict in South Sudan is once again increasing interest in China’s role in the country, in neighboring Sudan and, more generally, China’s changing engagement with conflict…
Lecture Series: Language Planning of Chinese as a First/ Second/ Foreign Language in 21st Century Taiwan
Lecture: Language Planning of Chinese as a First/ Second/ Foreign Language in 21st Century Taiwan Tuesday, May 6, 2014 6pm (s.t.), Room KWZ 0.601 Prof. Dr. Chen- Cheng Chun (more…)
Lecture Series: Wahnsinn oder Weisheit?
LECTURE: Wahnsinn oder Weisheit? Eine chinesische Perspektive Friday, April 25, 2014 2pm, Room KWZ 0.608 Dr. phil. Dr. rer. med. Dominique Hertzer Was ist Vernunft? Der Wahnsinn aller. Was ist Wahnsinn? Die Vernunft des Einzelnen. Was nennt Ihr Wahrheit? Die Täuschung, die Jahrhunderte alt geworden. Was Täuschung? Die Wahrheit, die nur eine Minute gelebt.…
Lecture Series
LECTURE: Des Kaisers neue Kleider? Chinas Führungs- Rolle in den G20 Thursday, April 24, 2014 2pm, Room VG 2.101 Prof. Dr. Jörn – Carsten Gottwald (Ruhr – Universität Bochum) Der kontinuierliche Aufstieg der Volksrepublik China zu einer wirtschaftlichen und politischen „major power“ (Xi Jinping) hat zu einer breiten Debatte über eine chinesisch geprägte neue…
CeMEAS Lecture Series on Modern China 2014
CeMEAS Lecture Series on Modern China 2014 The central concern of this year’s lecture series is the reflection of China’s rise and its consequences for the world as well as China’s homeland affairs. Background is that despite the common notion of the Asian Century there are shortcomings in our understanding of the significance and character…
Spring impressions
As March prepares to turn into April, our campus cherry blossoms are in full bloom. Enjoy some spring sunshine with us and drop by for a stroll through our blooming University Campus.