Introduction to the 2013 Symposium in Jinan, Shandong, China

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Introduction to the 2013 Symposium in Jinan, Shandong, China. Junju Wang Shandong University. The city The university The school The China symposium The 2013 symposium What we plan to do. 1. The City of Jinan. The City of Springs(72 famous springs) Capital of Shandong Province - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Introduction to the 2013 Symposium in Jinan, Shandong, China

Junju Wang

Shandong University

The city

The university

The school

The China symposium

The 2013 symposium

What we plan to do

1. The City of Jinan

The City of Springs(72 famous springs)Capital of Shandong ProvinceOver 4,000 years’ historyOver 6.8 million peopleTo the south of the Yellow River (20 minutes by car)– The mother river & cradle of ancient Chinese civilization

To the north of Mount Tai (20m by train, 1 hour by car)– The First of the Five Most Famous Mountains in China– World Culture Heritage– World Nature Heritage– frequently visited as a place of attraction

Close to Confucius’ hometown (Qufu)– Confucius’ Mansion– Confucius Temple– Confucius Forest – 40 minutes by train, 1.5 hours by car– Big attraction for international visitors

Convenient transportation – Beijing (40m by plane, 1 hour and 40 minutes

by train—every half hour)– Shanghai (1.5 hours by plane, 3.5 hours by

train—every half hour)– Qingdao (2.5 hours by train, every half hour)

Shandong is one of the better-developed areas in Eastern China.

Shandong people have good reputation around China for their frankness, hospitality, and loyalty to others.

Shandong produces the best fruits in China including apples, pears, dates, peaches, etc.

Shandong has the longest coastal line in China and produce good sea food.

Shandong has famous Shandong Cuisine(鲁菜) , one of the Eight Cuisines of China, following the tradition of Confucius Mansion.

with a wide variety of materials

pure, strong and mellow taste

excellent seafood dishes and delicious soup

2. Shandong University

Shandong University a key comprehensive university under the direct jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education, – with a long history, – a variety of disciplines, – strong academic strength, and – distinctive characteristics, – a member university of Project 211(100 in total) and

Project 985(39 in total), two national key construction projects to support the development of top universities.

Shandong University is one of the initiative universities of modern Chinese higher education. Its medical school, established in 1864, signified the beginning of modern Chinese higher education. Its main body, Shandong Imperial College established in 1901, only after the Imperial University of Peking, the former Peking U.

12,000 Faculty and Staff members

63,000 full time students– 43,000 undergraduates– 15,000 postgraduates– 2,000 international students

Nearly 60,000 part-time students

It has eight campuses in three cities, covering an area of over 533 hectares.

Six campuses in Jinan – Central Campus– Hongjialou Campus– Baotuquan Campus– Qianfoshan Campus– Software Campus– Xinglongshan Campus

Weihai Campus in Weihai (a seaside city)

Qingdao Campus under construction in Qingdao (a beautiful and modern seaside city)

Central Campus(中心校区)

Hongjialou Campus(洪家楼校区)

Baotuquan Campus(趵突泉校区)

Qianfoshan Campus(千佛山校区 )

Xinglongshan Campus(兴隆山校区 )

Weihai Campus(威海校区 )

Qingdao Campus (青岛校区 )(under construction)

3. The School of Foreign Languages and

Literature

The School

English Department

Russian Department Spanish Department

German DepartmentJapanese Department

French DepartmentApplied English Department

Korean Department

Translation Department College English Department

The School

Research Institute of Contemporary American Literature

Centre for Studies of Cross-Cultural Communication

Centre for Psycholinguistic StudiesCentre for Translation Studies

Centre for Russian StudiesResearch Institute of

East Asian Culture

Centre for Japanese Studies

Research Institute of English Teaching for Non-English Majors

Centre for English LiteratureCentre for Foreign Languages

and Culture

Postdoctoral research station, a prestigious program in ChinaPhD programs on – English Language and Literature– Japanese Language and Literature– Russian Language and Literature– Linguistics and Applied Linguistics

MA programs on – English, Japanese, Russian, Korean, French, linguistics

and applied linguistics, Translation and Interpreting

BA programs on English, Russian, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, and translation.

Language courses on Italian, Esperanto, and Arabic.

The school has –294 faculty and staff–1,490 undergraduate students, –450 MA students, –60 doctoral students, and –22 post-doctoral researchers

– 2007, the 3rd International Conference on Chinese and East-Asian Learners

– 2008, Conference on English Language Teaching and Research in Shandong

– 2009, the 5th International Conference on Chinese and East-Asian Learners

– 2010, the Annual Conference of China’s English Language Teaching Association

– 2011, Conference on Linguistics and Applied Linguistics in Shandong

– 2012(forthcoming), the 8th International Symposium of English Writing Teaching and Research in China

4. The China Symposium

The National Association of EFL Writing Teaching and Research (NAEWTR)

An active organization for the teaching and research on English writing in China

Established in 2006

Has organized seven conferences

1st: Oct. 2003, Guangzhou, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies– On teaching of “Writing to Learn”

2nd: Sept. 2004, Xi’an, Xi’an International Studies University)– English Writing in the new Century: New concepts

and new approaches

3rd: Oct. 2005, Wuhan, Wuhan University) – Diversity and Innovation — EFL Writing and Career

Development

4th: Oct. 2005, Beijing, University of International Business and Economics)– English Writing for Cross-cultural Communication

5th: Sept. 2006, Guiyang, Guizhou University– Teaching and Researching EFL Writing Across

Curriculum

6th: Sept. 2008, Beijing, Beijing Normal University – EFL Writing: Teaching and Research as a Profession

7th: Oct. 2010, Changchun, Jilin University– English writing in social-cultural contexts:

Reconceptualization, approaches and practice

The 8th International Symposium on EFL Writing Research and Teaching in China– Time: Oct. 12-14, 2012– Venue: Jinan– Organizer: Shandong University– Theme: Teaching and Researching EFL

Writing in the Chinese Context: Psycho-cognitive and Social-cultural Perspectives

Keynote speeches, featured speeches, parallel sessions, posters, and pre-conference workshopsParticipants from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada as well as Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Mainland ChinaCelebration: the 10th anniversary of the symposiumA new journal to start: L2 Writing Teaching and Research

5. The 2013 Symposium

Time: October 18-20, 2013 (to be finalized)

Venue: Central Campus of SDU, Jinan

Theme: L2 Writing in the Global Context: Presented, Underpresented and Unpresented Voices

6. What we plan to do

pick-up and see-off if needed

a student helper if needed

a comfortable stay

trips to sightseeing places

a performance party

a gift box of Chinese green tea

What you need to do

Present

Listen

Relax

Enjoy

Welcome to The 2013 Symposium!

See you in Jinan!

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