University of Oxford China Centre
Description
The University of Oxford China Centre was established in May 2008, bringing together scholars from various disciplines across the university to coordinate research on China. The Oxford School of Global and Area Studies' Contemporary China Studies plays a vital role as a stakeholder and partner. Its goal is to continually enhance and expand the university's dedication to studying China, given its growing influence and the need for new research areas. The Centre receives direct support from both the Humanities and Social Sciences Divisions.
The University of Oxford China Centre is pivotal to the university's strategy of strengthening its ties with China and other global hubs of Chinese studies. It fosters the expertise of the university's exceptional scholars by promoting original research, publication, collaborative projects, and partnerships with Chinese and international scholars and institutions.
Furthermore, the University of Oxford China Centre serves as a crucial interface for the university's engagement with business, government, and non-governmental organisations involved with China. It organises various outreach activities for alumni and supporters of Chinese Studies and disseminates knowledge about ongoing research and teaching within and beyond the university.
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Founding year
2008
Contact details
Dickson Poon Building
Canterbury Road
Oxford
OX2 6LU
United Kingdom
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University of Oxford
Oxford
Last modified:
2023-09-20 15:00:37