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PG Course in Chinese for Academic Purposes with BICC Manchester

Posted on 10 December 2015 by sarahcoakley

BICC Manchester is pleased to announce that there will be an opportunity for PG students in the China field to take part in a one week Chinese for Academic Purposes course in Manchester April 2016.  The course aims to further practical applications of Chinese language in academic work and is open to students who have a good level of Chinese, or who work in the China field.

chinese classes

The funding has been made available thanks to SOAS and its application for HEFCE funding, in partnership with Manchester University. Due to the funder’s requirements, the course is open to UK/EU students. The bursary covers travel and accommodation and the course itself is free of charge to all PG students who fit the criteria.

 

PG students who are interested or who would like further information should apply to sarah.coakley@manchester.ac.uk and request a leaflet to be sent electronically with the details and application prodecure. The deadline is the 30th January 2016.

 

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