OXFORD, Ohio-- The Confucius Institute, a Beijing-based nonprofit organization aimed at promoting the study of Chinese language and culture, opened a center at Miami University in 2007. The university will close the institute June 30.
The Confucius Institute at Miami University (CIMU), which is funded jointly by Hanban, Liaoning Normal University in Dalian, China, and Miami, has focused on language courses, martial arts courses that lead to certification, non-credit cultural and language programs and courses, and showcasing students’ knowledge and skills in cross-cultural programming.
Miami’s Global Initiatives programs will re-focus efforts on a more comprehensive strategy for international student support that is more inclusive and provides a more diverse range of programming to share languages and cultures with the campus and community and to enhance the student experience.
While other universities have reported a perceived lack of academic freedom with their Confucius institutes, that has not been the case with the CIMU.
Miami’s Global Initiatives program believes it can more effectively provide cultural, intercultural and global learning programming and support through an international student center. This will be administered through the office of International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) in the space where the CIMU now resides.
With a new center, current efforts will be formalized in a centralized location for advising, co-curricular programming and more opportunities for domestic students to connect with international students, faculty and staff.
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3 comments:
It never should have opened in the first place
Communists destroying us from within.
From within WHAT ? That you suddenly find yourself LUMPED in with an immigrant working class that is more willing to WORK shit jobs than you. If you have not an education GO ahead work like THEM. Bet you don't even know or have read Marx or Engels and Communism is just a scary word in your vocabulary.
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