Events

The International Summer School of “Chinese Philosophy and Culture”


Introduction

The program will offer a wide variety of academic courses taught in English including Confucian philosophy, Buddhist philosophy, Taoist philosophy, Comparative studies between Chinese and Western philosophy and Overseas Sinology.

Our school is not only confined to the courses, but also consists of seminar, lecture, workshop and field research which will be located in Buddhist temples in Hangzhou.


Schedule:

Date

Event

7/2

Registration

7/3-7/12

Course, Seminar, and Lecture (8,9 rest)

7/13-7/14

Field research (Hangzhou)

7/15

Workshop

7/16

End


Staff:

Name

Title

Affiliation

Research field

Yu Wanli

Professor

Shanghai Jiaotong University

Confucian classics

Yu Zhiping

Professor

Shanghai Jiaotong University

Confucian philosophy

Zhang Xiping

Professor

Beijing Foreign Studies University

Overseas Sinology

Du Baorui

 

Professor

Taiwan University

Idealist philosophy of Song and Ming dynasties

Liu Yuguang

Professor

Fudan University

Buddhist philosophy

Christophe Van Staen

Professor

Universite libre de Bruxelle

 

Enlightenment movement and Chinese Philosophy

Huang Yong

Professor

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Comparative studies between Chinese and western philosophy

Guo Yi

Professor

Seoul National University

Bamboo slips and silk books

 

Applicants:

The Program is mainly open to international graduates as well as Chinese graduates (including students from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan), in addition, the excellent undergraduates could be considered.


Application process:

The deadline for application is June 15, 2017.

The application material should include the following:

Curriculum Vitae with report of scores.

Applicants should go to the Online Application System (http://apply.sjtu.edu.cn) and fill in the application step-by-step instructions.

If you have any problem of our program during the application process, please do not hesitate to contact Fan Muyou: fanmuyou@sjtu.edu.cn


Additional note:

The course is of free tuition. We provide accommodation (not including the field research in Hangzhou and subsequent days ).






Department of Philosophy,  School of Humanities

2016/11/23