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The [[Department of Asian and African Studies, University of Ljubljana|Department of Asian and African Studies]] at the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana]] was established in [[established::1995]] when [[Andrej Bekeš]], [[Jana S. Rošker]], and [[Mitja Saje]] were among the first research Japanologists and Sinologists who were ready to make further steps in the research fields at the university.  
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The [[Department of Asian Studies, University of Ljubljana|Department of Asian Studies]] at the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana]] was established in [[established::1995]] when [[Andrej Bekeš]], [[Jana S. Rošker]], and [[Mitja Saje]] were among the first research Japanologists and Sinologists who were ready to make further steps in the research fields at the university. Initially, the department was named a Department of Asian and African Studies, however, its aim to cover African studies as well could not be attained.
  
The first study programme has been adapted to the new Bologna reforms, currently the study programmes offer a BA and MA in Japanology and Sinology. Both are three-year undergraduate study programmes that can be further elaborated in postgraduate courses. The department also offers a PhD programm in Asian and African studies. It has its own [[Department of Asian and African Studies Library, University of Ljubljana|library]].
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The first study programme has been adapted to the new Bologna reforms, currently the study programmes offer a BA and MA in Japanology and Sinology. Both are three-year undergraduate study programmes that can be further elaborated in postgraduate courses. The department also offers a PhD programm in Asian studies. It has its own [[Department of Asian Studies Library, University of Ljubljana|library]].
 
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==Research and international cooperation==
 
==Research and international cooperation==
The staff of the department is engaged in several research projects, for example, ''Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa'', ''Traditional Chinese Logic and Traditional European Logic'', ''Ferdinand A. Hallerstein  – the first Slovenian mandarin at the Chinese Court in 18th Century'', ''Text and Context: A Comparative Study of Discourse Particles and Related Phenomena in Japanese and Slovenian'', ''Models of Life Quality in Asia: Economic Development Vs. Cultural Values''.  
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The staff of the department is engaged in several research projects, for example, ''Languages and Cultures of Asia'', ''Traditional Chinese Logic and Traditional European Logic'', ''Ferdinand A. Hallerstein  – the first Slovenian mandarin at the Chinese Court in 18th Century'', ''Text and Context: A Comparative Study of Discourse Particles and Related Phenomena in Japanese and Slovenian'', ''Models of Life Quality in Asia: Economic Development Vs. Cultural Values''.  
  
 
The department has a collaboration and exchange agreement with the College of Japanese Language and Culture, University of Tsukuba. A similar agreement with the Faculty of Social Sciences and Informatics of Gunma University started in April 2000. In the field of Sinology there is a student and research exchange with Beijing University, Chengdu University, Nankai University (Tianjin), Nanjing University, Wuhan University and the Qinghua University in Taiwan as well as with the Center for Chinese Studies and the Chiang Ching Kuo Foundation in Taibei.  
 
The department has a collaboration and exchange agreement with the College of Japanese Language and Culture, University of Tsukuba. A similar agreement with the Faculty of Social Sciences and Informatics of Gunma University started in April 2000. In the field of Sinology there is a student and research exchange with Beijing University, Chengdu University, Nankai University (Tianjin), Nanjing University, Wuhan University and the Qinghua University in Taiwan as well as with the Center for Chinese Studies and the Chiang Ching Kuo Foundation in Taibei.  
  
The department continuously organises international symposia on East Asian cultures in Slovenia. The recent ones were dedicated to ''Asia and Africa – Tradition and Modernity'' (1998), ''Chinese Logic and Chinese Culture'' (2002), and Rabindranath Tagore (2010). In 2006 the department organised the 16th Biennial Conference of the European Association of Chinese Studies (EACS). The two recent Conferences on Specific Topics in Chinese Studies (STCS) are dedicated to ''Wei Jin Nanbei Period: Literature, Art, Philosophy (2010) and ''100 Years of Chinese Modernity'' (2011).
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The department continuously organises international symposia on East Asian cultures in Slovenia. The recent ones were dedicated to ''Asia and Africa – Tradition and Modernity'' (1998), ''Chinese Logic and Chinese Culture'' (2002), and Rabindranath Tagore (2010). In 2006 the department organised the 16th Biennial Conference of the European Association of Chinese Studies (EACS). The two recent Conferences on Specific Topics in Chinese Studies (STCS) are dedicated to ''Wei Jin Nanbei Period: Literature, Art, Philosophy'' (2010) and ''100 Years of Chinese Modernity'' (2011).
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Each year, the staff members actively participate at numerous conferences on Chinese and Japanese language teaching in Europe, at regular biennial conferences of the European Association for Japanese Studies, of the European Association for Chinese Studies and of the World Association for Chinese Philosophy.
  
Each year, the staff members actively participate at numerous conferences on Chinese and Japanese language teaching in Europe, at regular biennial conferences of the European Association for Japanese Studies, of the European Association for Chinese Studies and of the World Association for Chinese Philosophy.
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==Cultural events==
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The department organises various cultural events, for instance, in December 2010 a cycle of Taiwan films was organised, in co-operation with Taiwan Research Centre and Taipei Economic and Cultural Centre, Vienna.
  
 
==Courses and excursions==
 
==Courses and excursions==
Besides regular language courses the department also organises monthly courses of Slovenian and culture seminars for Japanese and Chinese university students, Japanese and Chinese film shows and other events related to Aisan cultures, and guided tours to exhibitions and cultural events in neighbouring countries. Excursions to China are organised every summer, with the possibility of attending summer courses at Jinan, Chengdu and Qinghuang dao Universities in China and at the Fu jen University in Taibei (Taiwan). Two-month courses in Chinese language and Buddhism in Taiwan are offered by the Buddhist Society of Taiwan.  
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Besides regular language courses the department also organises monthly courses of Slovenian and culture seminars for Japanese and Chinese university students, Japanese and Chinese film shows and other events related to Asian cultures, and guided tours to exhibitions and cultural events in neighbouring countries. Excursions to China are organised every summer, with the possibility of attending summer courses at Jinan, Chengdu and Qinghuang dao Universities in China and at the Fu jen University in Taipei (Taiwan). Two-month courses in Chinese language and Buddhism in Taiwan are offered by the Buddhist Society of Taiwan.  
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Department of Asian and African Studies Library, University of Ljubljana]]
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* [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]]
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.uni-aas.si/ Department of Asian and African Studies website] (in Slovenian)
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*[http://as.ff.uni-lj.si/en/about-department/about-department Department of Asian Studies on Faculty of Arts website]
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*[http://www.tajvan.si Taiwan Research Centre in Ljubljana]
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The Department of Asian Studies at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana was established in 1995 when Andrej Bekeš, Jana S. Rošker, and Mitja Saje were among the first research Japanologists and Sinologists who were ready to make further steps in the research fields at the university. Initially, the department was named a Department of Asian and African Studies, however, its aim to cover African studies as well could not be attained.

The first study programme has been adapted to the new Bologna reforms, currently the study programmes offer a BA and MA in Japanology and Sinology. Both are three-year undergraduate study programmes that can be further elaborated in postgraduate courses. The department also offers a PhD programm in Asian studies. It has its own library.


Research and international cooperation

The staff of the department is engaged in several research projects, for example, Languages and Cultures of Asia, Traditional Chinese Logic and Traditional European Logic, Ferdinand A. Hallerstein – the first Slovenian mandarin at the Chinese Court in 18th Century, Text and Context: A Comparative Study of Discourse Particles and Related Phenomena in Japanese and Slovenian, Models of Life Quality in Asia: Economic Development Vs. Cultural Values.

The department has a collaboration and exchange agreement with the College of Japanese Language and Culture, University of Tsukuba. A similar agreement with the Faculty of Social Sciences and Informatics of Gunma University started in April 2000. In the field of Sinology there is a student and research exchange with Beijing University, Chengdu University, Nankai University (Tianjin), Nanjing University, Wuhan University and the Qinghua University in Taiwan as well as with the Center for Chinese Studies and the Chiang Ching Kuo Foundation in Taibei.

The department continuously organises international symposia on East Asian cultures in Slovenia. The recent ones were dedicated to Asia and Africa – Tradition and Modernity (1998), Chinese Logic and Chinese Culture (2002), and Rabindranath Tagore (2010). In 2006 the department organised the 16th Biennial Conference of the European Association of Chinese Studies (EACS). The two recent Conferences on Specific Topics in Chinese Studies (STCS) are dedicated to Wei Jin Nanbei Period: Literature, Art, Philosophy (2010) and 100 Years of Chinese Modernity (2011).

Each year, the staff members actively participate at numerous conferences on Chinese and Japanese language teaching in Europe, at regular biennial conferences of the European Association for Japanese Studies, of the European Association for Chinese Studies and of the World Association for Chinese Philosophy.

Cultural events

The department organises various cultural events, for instance, in December 2010 a cycle of Taiwan films was organised, in co-operation with Taiwan Research Centre and Taipei Economic and Cultural Centre, Vienna.

Courses and excursions

Besides regular language courses the department also organises monthly courses of Slovenian and culture seminars for Japanese and Chinese university students, Japanese and Chinese film shows and other events related to Asian cultures, and guided tours to exhibitions and cultural events in neighbouring countries. Excursions to China are organised every summer, with the possibility of attending summer courses at Jinan, Chengdu and Qinghuang dao Universities in China and at the Fu jen University in Taipei (Taiwan). Two-month courses in Chinese language and Buddhism in Taiwan are offered by the Buddhist Society of Taiwan.

See also

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