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{{Chinese}}This page addresses Columbia's amazing '''Chinese''' language program as well as resources for students from and/or interested in China, Chinese culture, or the Chinese language.
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'''Chinese''' may refer to one of Columbia's Chinese language programs, namely:
  
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*[[Chinese Language Program]] (东亚语言文化系中文部) - taught under the aegis of the [[EALAC]] department.
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*[[Center on Chinese Education]] - research center on Chinese education, run mainly by professors and students on Economics of Education, and exchange scholars from various institutes in China
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*[[TCSOL]] - certificate program on Teaching Chinese
  
==Chinese language program (东亚语言文化系中文部)==
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==See also==
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*[[China]]
  
Chinese at Colubia is taught under the aegis of the [[EALAC]] department. The faculty has occasionally been marred by disputes between those affiliated with Taiwan vs. those affiliated with mainland China.
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==Chinese organisations==
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[[Category:Subjects]]
 
 
===AAA===
 
The [[Asian American Alliance]] is a pan-Asian student-interest group that is politically active in stuff like multiculturalism and diversity and affirmative action. They endorsed the [[2007 hunger strike]].
 
 
 
''Disclaimer:'' Some of the organisations listed here may not be "Chinese", depending on which side of the diplomatic / political table you sit. In the interests of inclusion, they are provided, though neither WikiCU nor the author holds any position as to whether Taiwan is considered "Chinese" or not.
 
 
 
In general, student organisations are split up in two categories: one, clubs for students ''from'' China studying overseas, mostly graduate students, and two, clubs for students of Chinese descent, mostly undergraduates.
 
 
 
===CSC===
 
The [[Chinese Students Club]] is a group dedicated to Chinese identity / culture / etc. Members need not be ''from'' China, though most are of Chinese descent.
 
 
 
===CUCSSA===
 
The [[Columbia University Chinese Students and Scholars Association]]: United for China's Peaceful Rising is a batshit insane organisation made up of students ''from'' China. They have been accused of being "an arm of the Chinese government" in the majority of content on their website are attacks on Falun Gong sourced from the Chinese government, and that up until last spring, their "Advisory Board" consisted solely of Chinese diplomats based at the Chinese Consulate and UN mission.
 
 
 
===CUTSA===
 
The Columbia University [[Taiwanese Student Association]] is comprised of students ''from'' Taiwan.
 
 
 
===HKSSS===
 
The [[Hong Kong Students and Scholars Society]] is an organisation dedicated to supporting Hong Kong students at Columbia. Though students need not have any affiliation whatsoever with Hong Kong to join. They are responsible for holding Columbia's annual Big-2 Tournament.
 
 
 
===TASA===
 
The [[Taiwanese American Students Association]] is a group dedicated to Taiwanese identity / culture / etc. Members need not be ''from'' Taiwan, though most are of Taiwanese descent.
 
 
 
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[[Category:East Asian studies]]
 

Latest revision as of 12:25, 12 December 2013

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Chinese may refer to one of Columbia's Chinese language programs, namely:

  • Chinese Language Program (东亚语言文化系中文部) - taught under the aegis of the EALAC department.
  • Center on Chinese Education - research center on Chinese education, run mainly by professors and students on Economics of Education, and exchange scholars from various institutes in China
  • TCSOL - certificate program on Teaching Chinese

See also

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