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Lunch-Talk: Researching, teaching and working at Chinese universities and scientific institutions - experience reports

In cooperation with the China Hub Platform, Bayreuth and the China Competence Centre Lake Constance, Constance
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Lunch-Talk: Researching, teaching and working at Chinese universities and scientific institutions - experience reports

In this online series, researchers and doctoral students, teachers and administrative staff at Chinese universities report on their experiences. As a rule, the speakers have spent at least one year in China and provide insights into what everyday research and work life is like at a Chinese university. The series is organised in cooperation with the China Hub Platform in Bayreuth and the China Competence Centre Lake Constance in Constance.

18 September 2024, 11.30 – 13.00 | online
As Vice Director at the Chinese-German University of Applied Sciences at Tongji University in Shanghai, 2017-2019 (in German)
Speaker: Christina Werum-Wang | Managing Director of the Confucius Institute Frankfurt

9 October 2024, 11.30 – 12.30 | online
Of open and closed doors: my experiences with field research in China in 2023 and 2024 (in German)
Speaker: Askan Weidemann | Doctoral Researcher/Research Fellow at the GIGA Institute of Asian Studies

22 October 2024, 11.30 – 12.30 | online
As a research engineer in optical technology in Shanghai
Speaker: Steffen Schönhardt | Forschungsingenieur

29 October 2024, 11.30 – 12.30 | online
Establishment of the Business School at Shenzhen Technology University (in German)
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Holger Haldenwang | emeritierter Professor und ehemaliger Vizepräsident der OTH Regensburg

6 November 2024, 11.30 – 12.30 | online
A Decade of Geosciences in China: From PhD in the Sino-German Research Group Project to Tenured Associate Professor
Speaker: Simon V. Hohl, PhD

27 November 2024, 11.30 – 12.30 Uhr | online
Provost at University of Nottingham Ningbo China (in English)
Speaker: Professor Nick Miles | University of Nottingham