2023
Europe as a Security Actor: FDI Screening, Critical Investment, Critical Infrastructure and Chinese Investment
Ort: Online-Webinar
Sonderveranstaltung: Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften - Chinesische Sprache und Schrift
Ort: Freie Universität Berlin, Holzlaube, Fabeckstr. 23/25
Einstufungstest für Studierende mit Vorkenntnissen in Chinesischer Sprache
Ort: Fabeckstr. 23-25 14195 Berlin
Talk by Prof. Genia Kostka: Digital Technologies in China: Towards a More Just and Equal society?
Ort: via Zoom
Gastvortrag: 《棺材瓤子》(Guāncái Rángzi) „Es war keine gute Idee“
Ort: Raum 2.2051, Fabeckstr. 23-25 (Holzlaube)
BCCN Talk: The Slogan of the Belt and Road Initiative
Ort: Invalidenstrasse 118 (Room 507) or via Zoom
BCCN Talk: Beijing's Banking Balloon: China's Core Economic Challenge in the New Era
Ort: Johannisstraße 10, Room 301 10117 Berlin
Lesung und Gespräch mit Schriftstellerin Wang Rongfen: "Steinway"
Ort: Raum 2.2051 (Holzlaube) Fabeckstr. 23-25 14195 Berlin
Guest Lecture: Dr. Lena Henningsen: Reader, Author, Icon, Superhero? Lu Xun and his Literature in Chinese Comics
Ort: Room: 2.2051 (Holzlaube) Fabeckstr. 23-25 14195 Berlin
Start of Lecture Series “The Invention of the Modern Religious Bookshelf”
We are pleased to announce the start of our Lecture Series “The Invention of the Modern Religious Bookshelf” and would like to invite everybody interested to attend our opening lecture. Opening lecture by Prof. Dr. Christian Meyer “Introduction: What is the Modern Religious Bookshelf?” Work in progress by Anton Terhechte, M. A. (PreDoc) “The Chinese Bookshelf of Islam: A World Religions’ place in Modern China’s Literary Landscape” Participation is possible without registration both in person and online via the Cisco Webex Meetings platform ( Meeting Link ). All lectures and panel discussions will be in English. The lecture series is part of the project »The Invention of the Modern Religious Bookshelf: Canons, Concepts and Communities«, led by Prof. Dr. Christian Meyer within the Cluster of Excellence » Temporal Communities: Doing Literature in a Global Perspective «.
Ort: Otto-von-Simson-Str. 15 (Clustergebäude) Room 00.05 (UG) 14195 Berlin