China Connections
Center for Global Asia at NYU Shanghai
The Center for Global Asia at NYU Shanghai serves as the hub within the NYU Global Network University system to promote the study of Asian interactions and comparisons, both historical and contemporary. The overall objective of the Center is to provide global societies with information on the contexts for the reemerging connections between the various parts of Asia through research and teaching. Collaborating with institutions across the world, the Center seeks to play a bridging role between existing Asian studies knowledge silos. It will take the lead in drawing connections and comparisons between the existing fields of Asian studies, and stimulating new ways of understanding Asia in a globalized world.
Asia Research Center at Fudan University
Founded in March 2002, the Asia Research Center at Fudan University (ARC-FDU) is one of the achievements of the cooperation of Fudan and the Korean Foundation for Advanced Studies (KFAS). Throughout the years, the center has been working tirelessly to promote Asian Studies, including hosting conferences and supporting research projects. ARC-FDU keeps close connections with the ARCs in mainland China and many institutes abroad.
Joint venture universities in China
By Tansen Sen
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Sino-foreign joint venture universities: an introduction
By Mike Gow
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A philosophy from the trenches - University of Nottingham Ningbo
By James Mirrione
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A global supply chain of teaching and learning - Duke Kunshan University
By Andrew Field
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A student’s experience of multi-cultural immersion
By Xuehan (Shirley) Zhao
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A new campus as Utopia – Wenzhou-Kean University
By Jennifer Marquardt
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The Global University model - NYU Shanghai
By Joanna Waley-Cohen
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‘The man with the key is not here’ - Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
By David Goodman
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