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Back to School 2: The View from the EU

2024/9/19
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Barbarians at the Gate

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Karlis Rokpelnis:我作为欧盟Euraxess研究流动计划的中国代表,亲身经历了中国留学交流的变迁。过去十年,短期交流项目减少,而顶尖大学的长期学习项目有所增加。东西欧国家与中国开展学生交流的时间存在差异,东欧国家起步较早。与美国机构相比,欧洲大学与中国大学之间的学生交流项目通常规模较小,学生更融入当地大学生活。欧洲对华的负面言论强度低于美国,但对中国政治变化的担忧依然存在,导致学生兴趣下降。欧洲学生赴华留学与美国学生有所不同,欧洲学生更倾向于系统性的汉学研究,而美国学生更关注特定主题。欧洲和美国学生的学习动机和教育体系存在差异,这影响了他们对中国学习的投入程度。虽然欧洲对华关系重要,但缺乏美国那样的紧迫感和使命感。我开始学习中文是因为大学需要选修一门外语,最终选择了中文,后来多次赴华,并对中国产生了浓厚兴趣。 Jeremiah Jenne:作为一名长期关注中国教育的学者,我与Carlos一样,也观察到中国留学交流的显著变化。美国对华负面言论增多,影响了美国学生赴华留学的意愿。我们需要思考如何培养新一代的中国问题专家,以应对中美关系的复杂性。 David Moser:我从亲身经历和观察的角度,也看到了中国留学交流的变化趋势。我们需要关注学生学习动机的变化,以及不同国家学生对中国学习的差异化理解。同时,我们也需要思考如何平衡对中国的批评与保持学术交流的必要性。

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In this episode of Barbarian at the Gate, hosts Jeremiah Jenne and David Moser are joined by special guest Karlis Rokpelnis, China country representative for the European Union's Euraxess Research Mobility Initiative. Together, they delve into the evolving landscape of international education in China, discussing the factors influencing the decline in student exchanges and the varying approaches of American and European institutions. Karlis offers his unique perspective on the changes he's observed over the past decade, from a gradual decline in short-term exchanges to a rise in long-term study programs at top universities.

The conversation also explores the differing cultural and political dynamics between the U.S. and Europe when it comes to studying in China, including the impact of xenophobia, political rhetoric, and international relations on academic exchanges. The trio reflects on what motivates students to come to China, how they engage with their studies, and the future of China-related scholarship. With a blend of humor and insight, this episode captures the complexities of navigating education and politics across borders, offering listeners a thoughtful and engaging look into the current state of studying China from abroad.