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  1. China Mainland. Durham University is a globally outstanding centre of teaching and research excellence, with over one third of our students coming from an international background. Currently over 3300 of our students are from mainland China. Read More.

  2. BA Degree in Chinese Studies. The specialised degree programme (T102) offers students the opportunity to specialise in studying the language and culture of China as their major subject. The programme includes a year (third year) studying the chosen language at a university in China.

  3. Founded in 1999, the CCCS at Durham University is a multi-disciplinary research centre dedicated to the study of contemporary China and the wider East Asian region. Our particular specialisms are in the fields of Business, Education, Law, Modern Languages and Culture, Geography, Government and International Politics and Political Economy.

  4. Chinese Studies with Year Abroad T102. Immerse yourself in Chinese language and culture. Develop your Chinese language skills and spend a year in China. Start Dates. September 2025. September 2024. Degree type. BA. Course length. 4 years full-time. Location. Durham City. UCAS code. T102. Ready to Apply? Typical offers. Course details.

  5. In 2020, Durham launched our in-country presence in China, with staff based in Beijing and Shanghai. Our China presence provides a vital connection to our broader community of students, alumni, partners, corporations, governments and funding bodies, and plays an important role in strengthening Durham’s engagement in China.

  6. www.durham.ac.uk › contemporary-chinese-studies › about-usAbout Us - Durham University

    The Centre's core aims are: to enhance and expand internationally recognised research on all aspects of contemporary Chinese Studies and the overseas Chinese communities. to provide an interdisciplinary forum for the development of scholarship and learning on Chinese Studies.

  7. Chinese Scholarships Council. These important scholarships are available thanks to a partnership with the China Scholarships Council. The scholarships are open to applicants from Mainland China wishing to study for a PhD at Durham.