欧洲杯投注地址_明升体育-竞彩足球比分推荐

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Xinjiang: China and the Uyghurs

Lecture Series: China Competence
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Prof. Dr Bj?rn Alpermann | Professor and Chair of Contemporary Chinese Studies | Julius Maximilians University Würzburg
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Attending two lectures from the China Competence lecture series can be credited towards the China Competence Certificate with 4 teaching units (TU) in the elective module.

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The lecture will be held in Germa and in hybrid format. Details of the on-site venue will be announced shortly.
To attend online, please register in order to receive the Zoom access link: Zoom meeting registrationExternal link

Prof. Dr Bj?rn Alpermann holds the Chair of Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Würzburg. In his book “Xinjiang: China und die Uiguren” (Xinjiang: China and the Uyghurs), he examines the region’s history and its situation in the 21st century. His analysis explores the conflict in Xinjiang, where legitimate protest and counter-terrorism, ethnic identity and state measures to restrict local linguistic and religious cultures intersect.

The lecture will last approximately 45 to 60 minutes, followed by a discussion and the opportunity for questions.

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