LONDON, June 27 (Xinhua) -- Oxford, Bristol and
Manchester Universities Wednesday launched a special research center to boost
Chinese studies to ensure British higher education's competence in the field.
The launch of the British Inter-University China Center (BICC) will bring together top
specialists in Chinese studies from Britain and other countries, including
historians, anthropologists, economists, philosophers as well as experts in
politics and international relations.
The center, a five-million-pound program (about 9.9
million U.S. dollars), will seek to expand the teaching of the Chinese language
and wider Chinese studies across Britain and will also generate outreach
activities to attract students.
"China is of increasing importance and the UK has
some of the best institutions in Europe for Chinese Studies. This new center
will help British institutions to compete with the best in the world," Dr Frank
Pieke, Director of Oxford's Institute for Chinese Studies and of BICC said.
Professor Robert Bickers, co-Director of BICC and
Associate Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of
Bristol, said, "Understanding China today requires an understanding of its past,
its religions, philosophy and cultures. The Center's scholars and students will
lead new work in these fields, and will also deepen understanding of the
250-year history of British relations with China."
An inaugural conference will be held in London and
Oxford from Wednesday to Friday, to look at China's role as the world's workshop
and its future impact on international relations and the environment. The
conference will also review recent developments in Chinese history and how to
develop Chinese language teaching in Britain.
The new center is also developing a Virtual Learning
and Research Collaboration Environment, which will provide students and scholars
with access to online studies.
The center received its five million pounds of
funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for England, the Economic and
Social Research Council and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
As well as director of the new center, Dr Pieke is a
social anthropologist and university lecturer in the Modern Politics and Society
of China, and Director of the inter-disciplinary China Center at Oxford
University.
The co-Directors are Bickers, Professor of History at
Bristol University, and William A Callahan, Professor of International Politics
at Manchester University and Research Director of Manchester's
Inter-Disciplinary Center for Chinese Studies.