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The Confucius Institute at the University of Memphis (CIUM)
Is Selected as One of the Top Confucius Institutes in the World
"The CIUM Receives National and International Recognition"
The Confucius Institute at the University of Memphis (CIUM) was recently selected
as one of the top six Confucius Institutes in the United States and one of the top
thirty Confucius Institutes in the world by the National Office for Teaching Chinese
as a Foreign Language (Hanban). Hanban is the corporate headquarters for 322 Confucius
Institutes and 369 Confucius Classrooms in 96 countries in the world. Hanban serves
as the hub for all activity surrounding the promotion and teaching of Chinese language
and culture for Confucius Institutes across the globe.
The selection for this prestigious award was based on key components such as school
partnerships, community involvement, leadership, development of key partners, enrichment
programs involving the teaching and promotion of Chinese language, cultural programs,
innovative use of teaching methodologies, etc.
The CIUM was founded on August 13, 2007 under the direction and leadership of Dr.
Hsiang-te Kung, a 75th direct descendant of Confucius. The CIUM opened its doors with two full-time employees
in borrowed space at the University of Memphis. Today, the CIUM has twenty-six employees
in a spacious office on the 11th floor of Wilder Tower at the University of Memphis.
“It is an honor to be selected for such a prestigious award among so many worthy candidates,”
stated Dr. Kung. “Presently, the CIUM is working with 24 partner schools teaching
Chinese language and culture to over 3,000 students in public, private, and parochial
schools in Tennessee. In addition, the CIUM annually offers Chinese summer immersion
camps in Memphis, Chinese Summer Bridge camps for high school students to travel to
China, Chinese Winter Bridge programs for school administrators to China, community
programs, cultural programs, teaching workshops, and serves as a research center for
Sino-U.S. relations, teaching, and cultural initiatives.”
The CIUM is a proud partner of the University of Memphis and Hubei University in Wuhan,
China. The leadership provided by Dr. Shirley Raines, University of Memphis president,
and Dr. Chuanxi Wu, Hubei University president, has been instrumental in creating
a successful foundation for the CIUM.
“Our program also includes an undergraduate program for students majoring in Asian
Studies and International Trade (ASIT). The ASIT program includes classes in international
business, the humanities, and Asian languages specifically Chinese and Japanese. One
semester to study abroad in China is also a part of the ASIT program,” noted Dr. Kung.
“We have so much to be proud of at the CIUM. We have a great team, wonderful students,
and amazing partner schools across Tennessee. The future looks very bright for the
CIUM.”
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