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UK-China Research and Innovation Partnership Fund
UK-China Research Innovation Partnership Fund round up
Royal Society for Asian Affairs' Inaugural Schools' Day for Scotland
Wednesday 28 October 2015, Surgeons' Hall, Nicolson Street, Edinburgh
Triumph for EUSA's Mandarin Volunteers
Meyer Kalenderian from EUSA tells us of The University of Edinburgh's Impact Awards 2015
Tim Clissold - Mr China
At the Cross Party Group on China, Tuesday 29 September, 6.00 - 7.30 pm, The Scottish Parliament
Dr Martin Mills and Dr Samantha Cameron, University of Aberdeen
At the Cross Party Group on China, Tuesday 9 June 2015, 6.00 - 7.30 pm, The Scottish Parliament
Modern Languages in Scotland, including Chinese
Dr Jim Scott, former Head Teacher of Perth High School and now Lecturer at the University of Dundee and SCSSA facilitator
The SCEN Lecture 2015
Friday 6 November, 4.00 - 6.00 pm, The Royal Society of Edinburgh: Professor Ian Gow OBE
Pupil Conference at Dunoon Grammar School
On Friday 18 September SCEN will be supporting the intrepid David Mitchell, Head Teacher of Dunoon Grammar School
Sandie and Danestone Primary School's Giant Panda Online Game!
Sandie was at the official launch of Danestone P7's giant panda online game on Friday.
News from Edinburgh Zoo: Panda Boxes
Our China Mobile Library provides 'panda boxes' to schools for a 3 day loan period.
The Confucius Institute for Scotland Invites
"Doing Business with China: A Chinese Perspective"
Three Chinese Language Learning Opportunities
The Confucius Institute for Scotland at the University of Edinburgh has asked me to send you the letter below, containing three wonderful Chinese Learning Opportunities.
Royal Society for Asian Affairs
On 23 April Mr Humza Yousaf MSP, Minister for External Affairs and International Development, gave a very energising talk at the event organised by the Royal Society for Asian Affairs
Midlothian Confucius Hub Launch
We are all cheering at the opening of the Midlothian Confucius Hub at Lasswade High School
The Scottish Churches China Group and the Amity Foundation
Those of you who attended the Third SCEN China Youth Summit at Gleneagles will remember
SCEN Learning of Chinese Project in East Lothian
The indefatigable Simon Macaulay, who chaired the National Working Group on Languages which recommended the 1 + 2 Languages Plan