Chinese is the language used by over a billion people worldwide. At UNSW, you can learn Chinese with introductory courses or develop your skills in a language that has a rich cultural heritage and paramount importance in global business and international relations.
Chinese is the language used by over a billion people worldwide. At UNSW, you can learn Chinese with introductory courses or develop your skills in a language that has a rich cultural heritage and paramount importance in global business and international relations.
Chinese studies at UNSW is widely regarded as the first choice for students interested in Chinese language and culture. We have the largest number of students enrolled in Chinese studies in Australia.
Chinese studies at UNSW will prepare you for a wide range of professional specialisations, from commerce and business to diplomacy, education, tourism, media, and public service.
You’ll have full access to both the CJNK database and Chinese Periodicals Full-text Database, developed by Shanghai Library.
The former provides comprehensive coverage of modern scholarly journals from China and the latter to historical periodicals published in China between 1911 and 1949.
UNSW Sydney welcomed the opportunity to make a submission in response to the discussion paper released by the Australian Universities Accord Panel, furthering our involvement in ensuring that the Australian higher education sector is well prepared for the future.
The UNSW submission emphasised that the purpose of Australia’s public universities, including UNSW, is to support the prosperity, sustainability, security, and social and economic wellbeing of Australian society.
UNSW Sydney welcomed the opportunity to make a submission in response to the discussion paper released by the Australian Universities Accord Panel, furthering our involvement in ensuring that the Australian higher education sector is well prepared for the future.
The UNSW submission emphasized that the purpose of Australia’s public universities, including UNSW, is to support the prosperity, sustainability, security, and social and economic well-being of Australian society.
The Submission Made 25 Recommendations Spanning
In this course participants will be taught how to read and write the commonly used Chinese radicals which still form the basis of modern Chinese writing. By mastering these radicals
We believe that students learn most effectively through interaction as well as listening to, reading and responding to meaningful texts. Jiale Zhongwen Extension classes enable students with some prior learning to enrich their Chinese proficiency through exposure to a range of stories.
The course is for those with no or very limited knowledge of the language and who may want to travel to the Chinese speaking region, who would just like to speak Chinese or who are curious about the language and culture or simply just want to keep the brain ticking over.
Mandarin: Elementary 1 is a beginners’ course focusing on the attainment of basic conversational and grammatical skills.
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