词条 | East Asia Institute (Ludwigshafen) |
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The East Asia Institute (German: Ostasieninstitut) founded in 1989, as part of the Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences. It offers four year or eight semester programmes (BA) in international business management combined with country module of Korea, Japan and China covering cultural and language studies. NameGerman: Ostasieninstitut English: East Asia Institute Russian: Институт Восточной Азии (Institut Wostotschnoiy Azii) French: Institut pour l'Asie de l'est Chinese: 东亚学院 (Dongya Xueyuan) Japanese: 東アジアセンター (Higashi Ajia Senta) Korean: 동아시아연구소 (Dong-Asia Yeonguso) Activities and mission{{advert|date=July 2018}}The mission of the Institute extends beyond education to include the facilitation of business relations between the state of Rheinland-Palatinate and Asia (especially China and Japan). Currently the Institute benefits from a steady partnership with the Chinese province Fujian and the Japanese region Iwate. The Institute is also a partner in business consulting MSEs and global companies doing business in Asia. Study abroadDepending on the country module chosen students spend one year (5th and 6th semesters) in China, Korea or Japan studying at one of our affiliated universities. Students may elect to complement their studies by completing an apprenticeship. The East Asia Institute has partnerships to the following institutions in the People's Republic of China, Korea and Japan:
Student lifeEnrolment in the programme is limited resulting in small cohorts of selected students who largely stay together for the duration of their studies except during the year abroad where students are at different universities in China and Japan. The small group sizes and low teacher-to-student ratio leads to a strong group identity which extends beyond the studies in the form of a graduate network. StEAM (Students of East Asia Marketing) is a student association which, among other, functions contributes positively to student life by promoting cultural and social events for students. History1988: Foundation of the East Asia Institute as a part of the University of Applied Science in Ludwigshafen, Germany 1995: Transfer from the Emil Helfferich Collection from Neustadt to Ludwigshafen 1997: New construction of the East Asia Institute on the Rhine River 1997: Visit from the federal president Roman Herzog 2000: Visit from the federal president Johannes Rau 2001: Reopening of the Emil Helfferich Collection in the institute 2004: Change of the current program to Bachelor{{commons category|Ostasieninstitut Ludwigshafen}} External links
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