Announcements
Dr. Henrike Rudolph
Since October 2020, Henrike Rudolph is an assistant professor at the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Göttingen. Trained in Sinology and Political Science, she completed her...
Li Can
Since 2017, Li Can has been a doctoral candidate at Sinology Department. Under the supervision and guidance of Professor Dominic Sachsenmaier, he is now working on his dissertation, Remeasuring...
Andreas Günter Weis, M.A.
Andreas Günter Weis is an academic employee at the Department of East Asian Studies since January 2019. His doctoral thesis in the field of Modern and Early Modern History is currently in process...
Dr. Cornelia Schindelin
Dr. Cornelia Schindelin vertritt seit dem Sommersemester 2020 die Professur „Fachdidaktik Chinesisch als Fremdsprache“. Sie war vorher Lehrkraft für besondere Aufgaben am FB06: Fachbereich...
Dr. Sascha Klotzbücher
Sascha Klotzbücher vertritt die Professur „Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft Chinas“ im Wintersemester 2020/21. Er studierte in Heidelberg und promovierte in Wien. Während seiner Forschungen absolvierte...
Diao Shan, MA
My area of research is the transformation of concepts of time and space, as well as the process of scientification at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the Republican era in China. Because of my...
Wang Wei Chieh
I am from Taiwan and I am a Lecture in Chinese at the Department of East Asian Studies since 2017. I have two bachelor’s degrees in Chinese literature and Drama & Theater at Taiwan University....
Felix Erdt, MA
Since March 2017 I am working at Göttingen University as a instructor and doctoral candidate of Professor Axel Schneider at the Department of East Asian Studies with the focus on the history of...
Katja Pessl, MA
Katja Pessl joined the Department of East Asian Studies as lecturer for Chinese film in 2014. With a background in China studies, media, and film studies from Vienna University, Katja brings 6...
Dr. Iijima Shoji
Dr. Iijima has been working for many years as a teacher for Japanese at Heidelberg University. Now we are glad that he will teach a course regarding "Japanese for sinologists".