Major Project: The New Silk Road

Final station – the Yuxinou cargo train arrives in the port of Duisburg, where one of the sections of the New Silk Road ends Amelie Erxleben

The Confucius Institute Metropolis Ruhr and the Institute of East Asian Studies (IN-EAST) at the University of Duisburg-Essen are expecting a large number of international guests to attend the event, which is co-organized by Fudan University and the China Center for Contemporary World Studies.

The Forum will be opened by H.E. Bolat Nussupov, Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to Germany.

The panel discussion will take place at the Intercity Hotel, Mercatorstraße 57, Duisburg, at 2.30 p.m. and is open to the public.

Please register by email by Friday, October 5: konfuzius-institut@uni-due.de or telephone: +49 (0) 203 306 3131.

Panellists will include.
– Astrid Skala-Kuhmann Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
– Anna Engström European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
– Zhang Jun Fudan University
English-German interpretation will be provided.

Editor: Sarah Reimann, Confucius Institute Metropolis Ruhr
Tel. +49 (0) 203 306 3137 or 3131, konfuzius-institut@uni-due.de

http://www.uni-due.de/konfuzius-institut/cec-duisburg2018
http://www.cec-duisburg.org

Media Contact

Beate Kostka M.A. idw - Informationsdienst Wissenschaft

All latest news from the category: Event News

Back to home

Comments (0)

Write a comment

Newest articles

NASA: Mystery of life’s handedness deepens

The mystery of why life uses molecules with specific orientations has deepened with a NASA-funded discovery that RNA — a key molecule thought to have potentially held the instructions for…

What are the effects of historic lithium mining on water quality?

Study reveals low levels of common contaminants but high levels of other elements in waters associated with an abandoned lithium mine. Lithium ore and mining waste from a historic lithium…

Quantum-inspired design boosts efficiency of heat-to-electricity conversion

Rice engineers take unconventional route to improving thermophotovoltaic systems. Researchers at Rice University have found a new way to improve a key element of thermophotovoltaic (TPV) systems, which convert heat…