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About The Confucius Institute at the U of M

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Brief Introduction

Board of Advisors

Program Committee

Our Staff

Visiting Scholars

Partner Institution


Brief Introduction

The Confucius Institute is a non-profit, public institute with the goal of promoting Chinese language and culture and supporting local Chinese teaching internationally through affiliated Confucius Institutes around the globe.

Confucius Institutes are established by the China National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, headquartered in Beijing.

The University of Memphis is home to the only Confucius Institute in the state of Tennessee and the first in the Mid-South.

In conjunction with its partner institution, Hubei University in China, the Confucius Institute at the University of Memphis promotes understanding of the Chinese language and culture among the people of the United States, develops friendly relations between the U. S. and China, accelerates the expansion of multiculturalism, and provides opportunities for students studying the Chinese language.

The Confucius Institute at the University of Memphis will occupy the entire 11th floor of Wilder Tower beginning in early 2009. A statue of Confucius, designed by a local artist, will greet visitors to the Institute.

The Confucius Institute at the University of Memphis is closely affiliated with the University’s new Asian Studies and International Trade program, whose aim is to provide students with the critical combination of skills that an increasing number of companies seek: international business knowledge, foreign language proficiency, cultural sensitivity and experience abroad. The program was created by an anonymous $1 million donation to the University.

The University of Memphis has long participated in educational exchanges with a number of universities in China, including Hubei University, its partner in the Confucius Institute.

A pilot institute was established in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in June 2004. The first Confucius Institute opened on November 21, 2004 in Seoul, Korea.

Republic of China estimates that, by the year 2010, there will be approximately 100 million people worldwide learning Chinese as a foreign language.

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Board of Advisors

  • Dr. Shirley C. Raines

President, University of Memphis – Board Chair

  • Dr. Wu Chuanxi

President, Hubei University – Board Vice-Chair

  • Dr. Ralph Faudree

Provost, University of Memphis

  • Dr. Henry Kurtz

 Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Memphis

  • Mr. Rudi Scheidt

Community Representative

  • Professor Li Xiangkun

Director of the International Office, Hubei University

  • Dr. Hsiang-te Kung

Director, Confucius Institute at the University of Memphis – Ex officio

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Program Committee

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Our Staff

  • Dr. Hsiang-te Kung

Director

Professor In Geography

  • Mr. Daohua Hu (William)

Associate Director

Associate Professor in Human Geography

  • Ms. zhaohui Liu (Nancy)

Administrative Assistant

  • Ms. Ying Xiong (Sarah)

Chinese Language Instructor

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Visiting Scholars

  • Dr. Shengjun Wu
  • Mr. Bo Gong

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Partner Institution

Hubei University

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Confucius Institute will celebrate its anniversary on September 14, 2008.

CIUM Gala Concert

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Click here to view Chinese arts in silent auction


Confucius Institute Poster

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Confucius Institute Will Offer Chinese Odyssey to High School Students

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Last updated: 07/28/2008 17:58:50