Confucius Institute to be established at Melbourne[ UniNews Vol. 14, No. 13 25 July - 8 August 2005 ] A Letter of Intent to establish a Confucius Institute at the University of Melbourne was signed recently by the University’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Glyn Davis, and the Consul-General in Melbourne of the People’s Republic of China, Tian Junting. The Confucius Institute project, administered by the Chinese Ministry of Education through the National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, aims to promote the study and understanding of Chinese language and culture throughout the world. |
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Profound influence: University of Melbourne Vice-Chancellor Professor Glyn Davis with Melbourne Consul-General for China Mr Tian Junting at the signing of a Letter of Intent to establish a Confucius Institute at Melbourne. Witnesses (from left) are Melbourne’s Professor of Chinese David Holm, Acting Dean of Arts Professor Verity Burgmann, and Chancellor Mr Ian Renard, with People’s Republic of China Ambassador Mme Fu Ying, Education Counsellor Mme Zhu Xiaoyu, Consul (Education) Mr Wang Wenxuan, and Ms Bridget Tee, of the University’s International Relations Office. [ Photo: Dominic O’Brien ] The VoiceCover StoryNews
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