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Chinese Tidings Lecture: “The Outward Direct Investment by Chinese Firms”
The Center for Chinese Lanuage Pedagogy presents a Chinese Tidings Lecture Series.
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The Center for Chinese Language Pedagogy is proud to announce Chinese Tidings: a lecture series presented entirely in Chinese. All are invited to come and hear native and non-native speakers discuss topics ranging from academia to common-interest. Lectures will be followed by question-and-answer sessions, and simultaneous summary translations will be displayed throughout to accommodate people with little or no Chinese proficiency.
The first presentation will be given by Dan Li, Assistant Professor of International Business in the Kelly School of Business whose professional interests include management of multinational enterprises, international strategic alliances, and internationalization processes.
Chinese Tidings is sponsored by the Indiana University Chinese Language Flagship Partner Program and is provided to increase opportunities for authentic interaction in Chinese between fluent speakers and our Flagship students, the next generation of global professionals.
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