Taiwan establishes Chinese studies center in Oxford

Want China Times
Date: 2015-04-09
By: CNA and Staff Reporter

Taiwan’s National Central Library said Wednesday it has launched a partnership with the

The president of Taiwan's National Central Library, Tseng Shu-hsien, second right, and the deputy librarian of the Bodleian, Catriona Cannon, center, at the Chinese studies center in Oxford, April 8. (Photo/CNA)

The president of Taiwan’s National Central Library, Tseng Shu-hsien, second right, and the deputy librarian of the Bodleian, Catriona Cannon, center, at the Chinese studies center in Oxford, April 8. (Photo/CNA)

University of Oxford to establish the country’s 14th center for Chinese studies overseas.

The center in Oxford will both provide resources for Chinese studies and promote the academic accomplishments of Taiwanese scholars, the library said.

Both sides also signed another memorandum of understanding to exchange their books in hopes to facilitate academic discourse, it said.

The center in Oxford is the second of its kind Taiwan has founded in Britain, following another at the University of London in 2012.

Taiwan has been establishing such centers in countries around the world including the United States and Russia since 2012.

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