Würzburg's Sinology was founded in 1965 and currently consists of three chairs. It is the only sinology in Bavaria that focusses on modern China, with a orientation towards social sciences and economic sciences, without neglecting traditional China and cultural-historical approaches to the study of China. It is precisely this combination of different disciplinary approaches that opens up exciting perspectives for China research and various Chinese studies programmes.
In der 37. Ausgabe des ARD-Podcasts Welt.Macht.China wird das Social Credit System beleuchtet. Lena Wassermann, die im Zuge des Forschungsprojektes "Vom „Vorreiter“ lernen? Eine multidisziplinäre Analyse des chinesischen Sozialkreditsystems und…
Die China.Table-Redaktion hat in zehn Kategorien die bedeutendsten Persönlichkeiten der deutschsprachigen China-Szene ausgewählt. Prof. Björn Alpermann und Prof. Doris Fischer zählen zu den wichtigsten zehn Persönlichkeiten aus der Wissenschaft.
On Friday, June 28th (2 pm) the Sinology will hold the annual "post-graduation perspectives" meeting. We invited two graduates, who will talk about their careers and will also answer your questions. The speakers are:
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