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SUMMARY:Global Ecology
DESCRIPTION:The course aims to introduce concepts\, theories and tools for understanding and analyzing global biodiversity data\, impacts of global change\, and conservation practices\, with Chinese context. \nThe learning objectives of the course are multifold\, including: (1) gaining appreciation of the global biodiversity and multiple roles in supporting living systems\, particularly in a country of 1/5 of the world population; (2) sharpening critical thinking skills required for understanding problems as complex as global change and biodiversity loss and the ability of thinking locals problems in the global context; (3) learning models and tools for analyzing biodiversity change and identifying the natural\, anthropogenic\, cultural and policy factors that drive the change; and (4) gaining hands-on experiences about local efforts in conservation of natural habitats and restoration of degraded coastal systems. \nProgram Specific Eligibility Requirements\nOpen to students of all backgrounds. \nSee the How to Apply page for general CLIC eligibility criteria. \nApplication Procedure\nApply with your Canadian home university to receive your travel grant. \nComplete an application with the China Scholarship Council. \nComplete an online registration form with CLIC: https://clic-horizons.symplicity.com. \nComplete an registration form with the Chinese host university and send it to Jessie Zhang (lzhang@ied.ecnu.edu.cn). \nApplication Deadlines\nTravel grant deadlines vary for Canadian universities. Check with your home university CLIC contact. \nApplication with the China Scholarship Council application and CLIC online registration. Check our How to Apply webpage. \nContact\nEast China Normal University – Global Education Center\nRoom 253 International Students Office\nPhysics Building\, East China Normal University\,\n3663 North Zhongshan Road\, Shanghai\, China 200062\n+86-21-62232013\nlxs@ecnu.edu.cn \nDiscipline: Science \nMajor: Biology \nNote: This program has a minimum participation requirement and may be cancelled if not enough students apply. The CLIC office will inform you as soon as possible if the program is cancelled. \nIf this program is not available at your university\, contact your home university CLIC liaison and see if they can add it!
URL:https://clicstudyinchina.com/program/international-development-education-2/
LOCATION:East China Normal University\, Shanghai
CATEGORIES:University of Alberta,University of Calgary
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SUMMARY:Archaeology
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: Current dates are approximate.  \nWhat better place to study archaeology than in China\, one of the world’s most ancient civilizations? Few countries can trace a continuous history back to the Paleolithic Age – making China an academically rewarding destination for humanities students. \nThe Summer School on Chinese Archaeology investigates China’s most significant archaeological discoveries. Your studies begin with Early Chinese Civilization\, examining the discoveries in the Yellow River and Yangtze River and the origins of Chinese diet and agriculture. By studying China in the context of ancient East Asia\, you’ll learn about the shift from Shang Dynasty to Zhou Dynasty\, and the politics and cultures of the powerful Qin\, Han and Tang Dynasties. Also discussed is the political significance of bronze\, and the communication between east and west on the famous Silk Road. \nThis program provides learning opportunities both inside and outside of the university. Your studies will take you to museums\, national parks\, and laboratories for insight on how technology and collaboration assist archaeological research. Field trips to excavations conducted by Shangdong University will illuminate Shangdong’s Qilu culture\, which is the typical representative of Chinese culture. This program also covers today’s opportunities and challenges in Chinese cultural heritage protection. \nJoin renowned professors for a hands-on experience of China’s vast heritage. You’ll immerse yourself in another world – and another time. \nPlease see here for 2026 program information. \nProgram Specific Eligibility Requirements\nStudents from history\, archaeology\, anthropology\, and other humanities or social science fields are preferred. \nSee the How to Apply page for general CLIC eligibility criteria. \nApplication Procedure\nApply with your home university to receive your travel grant. \nComplete an application with the China Scholarship Council. \nComplete an online registration form with CLIC: https://clic-horizons.symplicity.com. \nComplete an application with the Chinese host university. \nApplication Deadlines\nTravel grant deadlines vary for Canadian universities. Check with your home university CLIC contact. \nApplication with the China Scholarship Council application and CLIC online registration. Check our How to Apply webpage.
URL:https://clicstudyinchina.com/program/archaeology/
LOCATION:Shandong University\, Jinan and/or Qingdao
CATEGORIES:University of Alberta,University of Calgary
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