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= Courses =
 
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* '''[[EU-China Multi-level Comparison]]''' -- winter term 2014/2015
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* '''[[Resolving Conflicts, Finding Compromises, Understanding Each Other]]''' -- summer term 2015 (Witten/Herdecke University/Germany)
  
* The Other -- winter term 2014/2015
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* Early reception and translations of the Dream of the Red Chamber -- summer term 2015 (Nanking Normal University/China)
  
* Communicating better -- summer term 2014
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* '''[[EU-China Multi-level Comparison]]''' -- winter term 2014/2015 (Università Roma Tre/Italy)
  
* [[China and us]] -- winter term 2013/2014
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* The Other -- winter term 2014/2015 (Witten/Herdecke University/Germany)
  
* [[Reading Course]] -- winter term 2013/2014
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* Communicating better -- summer term 2014 (Witten/Herdecke University/Germany)
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* [[China and us]] -- winter term 2013/2014 (Witten/Herdecke University/Germany)
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* [[Reading Course]] -- winter term 2013/2014 (Ruhr University Bochum/Germany)
  
 
* [[German as a Foreign Language B2]].2 for Chinese Students
 
* [[German as a Foreign Language B2]].2 for Chinese Students

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Chinese Studies Conferences

The indicated colleagues are the chairs and co-chairs of the Organizing Committees.

Courses

  • Early reception and translations of the Dream of the Red Chamber -- summer term 2015 (Nanking Normal University/China)
  • The Other -- winter term 2014/2015 (Witten/Herdecke University/Germany)
  • Communicating better -- summer term 2014 (Witten/Herdecke University/Germany)
  • China and us -- winter term 2013/2014 (Witten/Herdecke University/Germany)
  • Reading Course -- winter term 2013/2014 (Ruhr University Bochum/Germany)
  • Classical Chinese Literature -- Students' contributions - The history of Chinese Literature from the earliest times through the Ming Dynasty.
  • Chinese Culture and Film -- Students' contributions - Chinese Films- from the earliest days of movies in China to now and their changing representations of Modern Chinese Culture.

Useful things