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Manchester, University of, PhD, Chinese Studies

 United Kingdom

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Part-time Sep months: 72
Full-time Sep months: 36
Research focuses on modern and contemporary China, particularly the 2nd half of the 20th century; following the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949; China is studied in the broad sense as transnational China, encompassing the whole of the Chinese speaking-world, which is centred around the mainland, but also includes Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau as well as the diasporic Chinese communities in Europe, southeast Asia, north America and elsewhere; China is researched, from a historical and comparative perspective, in the global context to understand how China and Chinese-speaking world influence and impact upon the global community, and vice versa.

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  • A compact city campus, within walking distance of the city centre on Oxford Road.
  • Both the city and the university are served by excellent bus, tram and train networks, with Manchester International Airport 14.5 km (9 miles) away.