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"China competence" in intercultural science communication between Germany and China in the age of de-risking

Lecture Series for China competence: "Relations between China and Germany from the perspective of intercultural communication"
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Types of event
Lecture
hybrid
organised by ChinaKooP
Venue
Unitersity's main building (Universitätshauptgebäude, UHG)
Fürstengraben 1, lecture hall 024 (ground floor)
07743 Jena
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Speaker
Professor Dr LUO Xun | University of Giessen
Organizer
ChinaKooP | International Office
Linus Schlüter
Language of the event
German
Wheelchair access
Yes
Public
Yes
Registration required
Yes

This lecture will address the following questions:

  • What are the challenges for bilateral academic relations between Germany and China in the age of de-risking?
  • How has China competence been understood in the German higher education landscape so far?
  • How should the concept of China competence be adapted to the new challenges?

The lecture will last about 45 to 60 minutes and will be followed by a discussion with the opportunity to ask questions. It will take place in the Unitersity's main building (Universitätshauptgebäude, UHG), lecture hall 024 (ground floor).

The lecture will be held in German.

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