Doors Open Days – Abden House, Sunday, 24 Sept, 10 am-3 pm

Abden House was built in 1855 for Thomas Nelson, founder of the Scottish publishers of the same name, and designed by civil engineer Thomas Davies. Today it’s the property of the University of Edinburgh, gift by Sir Donald Pollock.

Built with three storeys in the Jacobean revivalist style of the 19th century, Abden faces a carriage circle with gates at the end of Marchhall Crescent. It has an irregular plan with single story wings on the North and South sides.

The Confucius Institute for Scotland team is delighted to participate in the Doors Open Day 2023 programme. This Sunday, 24 September, from 10 am to 3 pm, the team will be ready to welcome you to Abden House, where you can participate in various workshops, from language taster sessions, calligraphy, and Chinese craft to storytelling of the upcoming Mid-autumn festival. The Doors Open Day is an excellent opportunity to learn more about Abden House, learn some basic Chinese language and enjoy several cultural activities, or simply meet up with friends old and new over a cup of tea and some moon cakes and Chinese snacks.

All welcome!

 

 

Vacancy: Administrator

The Confucius Institute for Scotland is seeking a new administrator.  This is a fixed-term appointment. Vacancy details can be found HERE.

Apply Before: 08/02/2023, 11:59 PM

HSK and HSKK exams, 2023

Working with the Chinese Testing Centre (CTI), we are delighted to announce that the two upcoming exam diets for HSK and HSKK in 2023 are on Sunday, 15 Oct and Sunday, 3 Dec this year; all the HSK exams running at the Institute will be in-person exams only and taking place at the Confucius Institute for Scotland campus. Please mark your diary now. We will publish full details of the exams on our website soon.

UN Special Rapporteur on Cultural Rights speech – 17 June, 2023

You are warmly invited to the below lecture organised by Art27scotland. 

Please join us to welcome Alexandra Xanthaki, UN Special Rapporteur on Cultural Rights to give the keynote speech during the Festival of Migration.

Alexandra’s recent report to the UN Human Rights Council focused on Cultural Rights and Migration. “Migration often turns individuals from being part of a majority to being part of a minority; from being part of the mainstream society to being part of peripheral and often marginalized communities and hence makes their cultural rights more vulnerable” A. Xanthaki

We look forward to hearing more of her research to understand more about why the right to a cultural life really matters for everyone, and what we can do to support a better future. Alexandra’s speech will be followed by a Q&A where we will have the opportunity to follow up some of her findings.

The evening will be closed by the amazing Southside Symphony. Seven music pieces composed by the group members, the pieces will take us in a journey that reflects the rich cultural variety of our neighborhood.

Date and Time: Sat, 17 Jun 2023 19:00 – 21:30 BST

Location: South Side Community Centre, 117 Nicolson Street Newington EH8 9ER

Booking: Reserve your place HERE

For more programme details visit: https://art27scotland.org/

Conversational Chinese starting from 29 May

We are delighted to announce our five-week language course – the Chinese Conversational Elementary and Intermediate classes will start again on 29 May. These courses are for those who want to spend some dedicated time practising their Chinese oral and consolidating their conversation skills. It will help students with elementary and intermediate language levels develop well-balanced speaking and listening competence by learning and applying Chinese communicative skills in a specific professional or cultural context.

Conversational Chinese – Elementary level 

Date: Monday, 29 May – 26 June

Time: 6pm-7.30pm

Duration: 5 weeks, 5 sessions (1.5 hour each session)

Class size: maximum of six students

Price: £50/£40

Location: Confucius Institute Campus, No. 79 Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh. EH16 5AL

Booking: Please reserve your place HERE

Conversational Chinese – Intermediate level

Date: Thursday, 1 June – 29 June

Time: 6pm-7.30pm

Duration: 5 weeks, 5 sessions (1.5 hour each session)

Class size: maximum of six students

Price: £50/£40

Location: Confucius Institute Campus, No. 79 Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh. EH16 5AL

Booking: Please reserve your place HERE.

The Rise and Fall of Dinosaurs with Steve Brusatte

You are warmly invited to the below lecture organised by colleagues at the Edinburgh Zoo. 

Dinosaurs ruled the world for over 150 million years and their descendants continue to thrive today as birds, including many that you can see at the zoo.

In this talk, palaeontologist Steve Brusatte will give a breezy biography of dinosaurs, where you can learn about their humble origins, how they became the largest animals to ever live on land and their sudden death in the fireball of an asteroid.

Steve Brusatte is Professor of Palaeontology and Evolution at the University of Edinburgh and a specialist on the anatomy, genealogy and evolution of dinosaurs and mammals. He is a keen communicator of science and the author of popular science books including Sunday Times bestseller, The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, and The Rise and Reign of the Mammals.

He was also the palaeontology consultant for the 2022 film Jurassic World: Dominion!

Following the talk, you can purchase a copy of his book and get it signed. If you already have a copy, remember to bring it along.

This event will take place in the Budongo Lecture Theatre on Thursday, 20 April, from 6:30 pm – 8 pm. For further information, please contact events@rzss.org.uk

Tickets are available on Eventbrite:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-rise-and-fall-of-dinosaurs-with-steve-brusatte-tickets

The ‘Chinese Bridge Competition’ and the UK Regional Final

The ‘Chinese Bridge’ Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreign College Students is a large-scale international contest organised by the Centre for Language Education and Cooperation of the Chinese Ministry of Education. Since its launch in 2002, this annual event has attracted more than 800,000 college students from over 126 countries to participate, of which more than 4,200 have been invited to China to attend the semi-finals and finals. The ‘Chinese Bridge’ has become an important platform for international college students to learn more about the Chinese language and culture. It is also a bridge of understanding that links China to young people worldwide.

In addition to testing language proficiency, the competition test knowledge of China, cultural skills, and comprehensive learning abilities in the format of speeches, quizzes, artistic performances and video makings.

The 2023 Chinese Bridge Competition for UK university students will take place in London on Saturday, 24 June 2023.

We want to invite our talented students from the University of Edinburgh to participate in this global competition. If you are interested in taking part or require further information, we are running an online briefing session on Wednesday, 29 March, at 12:00 pm – 13:00 pm, please contact us by email info@confuciusinstitute.ac.uk before 29 March 2023 to book.

 

HIPPODROME SILENT FILM FESTIVAL – Volcanic Passions, 26 March,2023

We are pleased to continue supporting programmes running at The Hippodrome, Scotland’s number one ‘destination’ cinema and winner of Best Cinema Experience in Scotland 2019.

Volcanic Passions (aka Loving Blood of the Volcano), Sunday, 26 March | 14:00

In this passionate melodrama, set in the South Seas, Zheng Junli plays an anguished hero whose heart is healed by the beautiful dancer, Willow Blossom (Li Li-Li). This is Li’s first leading role and the first of her six collaborations with writer/director Sun Yu.

In a tropical land at the foot of a volcano, “a deep grudge rankles, and ignites!”… don’t miss this rare opportunity to see a delicious fusion of Chinese peasant drama with Hollywood-style island exotica. 

Browse Hippfest 2023 Digital Brochure Here and Book Your Ticket Here.

A daily shuttle bus service to and from Linlithgow station is available. Please visit the Hippodrome Cinema website for details

 

Images courtesy of the China FIlm Archive

Conversational Chinese – Intermediate level

We are delighted to announce our five-week language course – the Chinese Conversational Intermediate class will start again on 27 February. This course is for those who want to spend some dedicated time practising their Chinese oral and consolidating their conversation skills. It will help students with intermediate language levels develop well-balanced speaking and listening competence by learning and applying Chinese communicative skills in a specific professional or cultural context.

Date: Monday, 27 February – 27 March

Time: 6pm-7.30pm

Duration: 5 weeks, 5 sessions (1.5 hour each session)

Class size: maximum of six students

Price: £50/£40

Location: Confucius Institute Campus, No. 79 Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh. EH16 5AL

Booking: Please register by using the University Epay System

Chinese Language Teaching in Scotland – Workshop 4, Friday, 3 February 2023

Workshop Title: Teachers of Chinese and Career Development 2

Date and Time: Friday, 3 February 2023 , 15:30 – 17:00

Location: Online via Zoom

Registration: All welcome, but booking is required. Please book your place HERE

Following the successful workshop run in the previous year, we are glad to run the second serial of Teachers of Chinese and Career Development. In this talk-show style of workshop, we invite three guests to share their personal stories from the aspect of career development. These three speakers started their careers from various backgrounds, i.e. from a PhD graduate to a lecturer, or a native Chinese immigrating to the U.K. and become a local language teacher. Their stories will hopefully inspire those who are in their early career. Regardless of experience, occupation or age, this workshop helps the participants to explore the possibilities and opportunities available in the field of teaching Chinese as a foreign language.

Panellists (Click on panellists names below to view their bio)

Maggie SPROULE, Head of Swire Chinese, Language Centre in Edinburgh

ZHANG Wenqian, Lecturer in Translation and Chinese, University of Exeter

TAI Chun-hua, Teacher of Chinese, Swire Chinese Language Centre in Edinburgh

Office Closure Christmas and New Year 2022/23

The Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh will be closed from Monday, 19 December and reopen on Monday, 9 January 2023. 

We send best wishes for the festive season to all our students and friends, and we look forward to seeing you in 2023.

Our winter term will start from the week beginning 23 January 2023, and booking for these classes is now open.

Chinese Brush Painting (Bamboo) and Calligraphy

Key Information:

Course: Chinese Brush Painting (Bamboo) and Calligraphy 

Date & Time: 9, 16 and 23 March, 2023, 10.00 am – 12.30 pm.

Teaching time: 7.5 hours

Student level: This course is suitable for both beginners and advanced students.

Class size: A minimum of five students is required to ensure the class goes ahead.

Location: This class will be delivered in person at the Confucius Institute campus, 1 Marchhall Crescent Edinburgh EH16 5HP, and online hybrid teaching at the same time using the online platform Zoom. 

Why should I take this course?

With the latest hybrid teaching technology, you can come to the Confucius Institute campus to attend the class in person or stay at home to join it online.

Chinese painting and calligraphy are inseparable, sharing the same techniques and philosophical ideas. Discover this fascinating art and try your hand at it; you will be surprised how quickly and effectively a piece of painting can be achieved. 

Bamboo has significant cultural importance in China and other East Asian countries, representing the good character of real gentlemen and nobles. The tradition of bamboo and orchid painting has been around for centuries. Some of the techniques have been used for over 1000 years. Using Chinese soft brushes, ink and colours, you will be shown how to achieve wonderful paintings in the style of old Chinese masters.

This class will also guide the participants through the fundamental strokes of Chinese calligraphy scripts, depending on the individual student’s interest and need.

What does it cover?

This course will mix with demonstrations and critiques.

About the teacher:

Chi Zhang will lead this course – an experienced instructor, shortlisted for ‘Sky Art Landscape Artist of the year 2015’, whose work has been projected across Edinburgh castle during the 2015 Military Tattoo. For more information and to see Chi’s work, please visit http://www.chizhangartist.com.

How much does it cost?

£85 (£75/concessions), the concession rate is offered only to full-time students and UoE staff.

Booking & Further information:

To optimise the learning experience, a maximum capacity has been set per group – so space is very limited! To secure one of the limited spaces on this course, please use the University’s ePay system to register. 

If you are interested in one-to-one tutorials or small group workshops, please email info@confuciusinstitute.ac.uk for more info.

 

Chinese Brush Painting – Winter Landscape

Key Information:

Course: Chinese Brush Painting – Winter Landscape

Date & Time:   2, 9 and 16 February 2023, 10.00 am – 12.30 pm,

Teaching time: 7.5 hours

Student level: This course is suitable for both beginners and advanced students. Beginner students will learn how to handle a Chinese brush and basic techniques of ink control. Experienced students will build up their existing skills with personal guidance from the tutor. It could be a follow-up course for students who have previously attended Chinese landscape painting classes. All practice materials will be refreshed from the previous lesson.

Location: This class will be delivered in person at the Confucius Institute campus, 1 Marchhall Crescent Edinburgh EH16 5HP, and online hybrid teaching simultaneously using the Zoom platform.

Why should I take this course?

With the latest hybrid teaching technology, you can come to the Confucius Institute campus to attend the class in person or stay at home to join it online.

Discover the fascinating art of Chinese brush painting and try your hand at this expressive art form. No prior knowledge is necessary; you should be keen to learn and willing to hold a brush. You will be surprised how quickly and effectively a painting can be achieved.

Using Chinese soft brushes, ink and colours, you will be shown how to achieve beautiful paintings in the style of old Chinese masters. We will complete at least one piece of artwork each class, making this a productive and enjoyable experience.

What does it cover?

This course will mix with demonstrations and critiques.

About the teacher:

Chi Zhang will lead this course – an experienced instructor, shortlisted for ‘Sky Art Landscape Artist of the year 2015’, whose work has been projected across Edinburgh castle during the 2015 Military Tattoo. For more information and to see Chi’s work, please visit http://www.chizhangartist.com.

How much does it cost?

£85 (£75/concessions), the concession is offered only to full-time students and UoE staff.

Booking & Further information:

To optimise the learning experience, a maximum capacity has been set per group – so space is very limited! To secure one of the limited spaces on this course, please use the University’s ePay system to register. 

If you are interested in one-to-one tutorials or small group workshops, please email info@confuciusinstitute.ac.uk for more info.

 

FREE Taster Session for Chinese Calligraphy – write your own ‘Fu’.

Date & Time: Thursdays 19 January, 6.30-7.30 pm

Celebrate the Lunar New Year by writing your own ‘Fu’.

‘Fu’ means ‘Good luck, good fortune as the special message for many festivals, such as Lunar New Year.

Chinese calligraphy is one of China’s earliest and most important visual art forms. Practising Chinese painting and calligraphy is a calm, relaxing and meditative process, which benefits one’s well-being and leads to longevity. By controlling the special soft brush with a sharp point, Chinese brush painting is not only a mental exercise but also a physical exercise that coordinates the mind and the body.

The session is FREE. All welcome! Reserve your place via the Eventbrite link HERE.

Chinese painting/Scottish landscapes demo – 29 November at 7pm

Students at the Confucius Institute for Scotland are warmly invited to The Corstorphine Art Group Club Meeting on 29 November, when our calligraphy teacher, Zhang Chi, will demo Chinese painting/Scottish landscapes.

For details, please visit The Corstorphine Art Group Club website HERE.

SCEN Lecture 2022 – From Golden Era to Tarnished Relationships

You are warmly invited to this year’s SCEN lecture by Martin McDermott.

Lecture details:

Title: From Golden Era to Tarnished Relationships – Reflections on Five Years as the Scottish Government’s Representative in China.

Date and time:

Location: Royal Society of Edinburgh 22-26 George Street EH2 2PQ

All welcome! Please book your ticket HERE

Martin will share with us his experience of working at the front line in the British Embassy in Beijing through five tumultuous years. As well as hearing about Martin’s recent experiences in China there will also be an opportunity to question him about how Scotland can work with China in challenging times.

The talk will be followed by a networking opportunity, for the first time in three years people associated with SCEN or who are interested in or involved with China or with language learning will be able to engage face-to-face.

School and university students are particularly welcome to attend this event.

Martin McDermott was the Scottish Government’s Representative to China from May 2017 to August 2022, based in the British Embassy in Beijing.

Martin joined the Scottish Government in June 2003. He has held a variety of policy positions across Scottish Government Directorates, including in Justice, Education and Lifelong Learning.

Martin grew up in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire and graduated with an LLB (Hons) in Scots Law from the University of Glasgow in 2002.

 

The Institute teachers won the first, third and innovative teaching awards at the Chinese Teaching Competition

At the Chinese Teaching Competition 2022/2023 for Scotland and Wales Final, our institute calligraphy teacher Zhang chi won the first prize, and senior language teacher Dr. Ni li won the third prize, plus an Innovative Teaching Award. – Many congratulations!

Zhang Chi, an Edinburgh-based Chinese Calligraphy / Brush Painting artist, has been teaching at the institute since early 2008. Chi graduated with an MSc degree in Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design in 2006.

Ni Li was assigned to Asian Studies at the University of Edinburgh as a Chinese teacher in August 2022. She graduated with a Doctor’s Degree in Comparative Culture from International Christian University (Japan) in 2017.

 

HSK 4 Revision and Practice Starting 2 November 2022

Course Summary

HSK 4 Revision and Practice is to support those learners who are preparing for the HSK 4 test. Learners will have a total of 12.5 direct contact hours over the period of five weeks. This course is composed of three parts – mock tests, revision and practice. In this course, learners will have the opportunity to take simulated tests to help them understand the structure of the HSK4 test. Revision is based on the four mock tests, where the teacher will identify the individual needs of students and suggest the necessary test skills. In addition to the mock tests and revision, 1200 HSK 4 vocabulary and key grammatical structures will be reviewed and practised in this course.

Course Details: 

Date: 2 November – 30 November

Time: Wednesday, 2-4.30pm

Duration: 5 weeks, 5 sessions (2.5 hours each session)

Price: £102/£68 concession

Location: Confucius Institute Campus, No. 79 Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh. EH16 5AL

To secure one of the limited spaces on this course, please use the University ePay system

Teaching Methods

The class is structured in two stages. A student-centred learning and teaching method is applied in the first stage. A simulated test environment is created to encourage students to familiarise themselves with the real test on their exam day. At the end of each session, additional mock papers will be given to students as homework. The teacher will go through the paper in the next session. During the revision, a clinic study style will be applied. Teachers will identify the areas students need to improve, and provide the learners with the strategies of dealing with the scenarios similar to the test.

The second stage is a teacher-centred teaching style. The teacher will go through the 1200 HSK 4 vocabulary and focus on some common grammatical problems that arise among Mandarin language learners.

Essential Readings

Hanban. (2018) Official Examination Papers of HSK – Level 4 2018 Edition. Beijing: Higher Education Press.

Supplementary materials prepared by the teacher.

How strong is your vocabulary?

Try our Vocabulary On-line Self-practice to find out! Student will receive a full set of online practice in class. Before you start the class, why not try one of the below categories first?

HSK 4 Measure word

HSK 4 Verb

HSK 4 Adjective 

Qiu Zhijie Exhibition – 29 Oct 2022 – 18 Feb 2023

We are delighted to support this first solo exhibition in the UK. Qiu Zhijie (b. 1969 Zhangzhou, China) occupies the whole of Talbot Rice Gallery’s historic Georgian Gallery with new series of ink-paintings and an atmospheric installation evoking an archaeological dig. Qiu’s practice embraces calligraphy, poetry, teaching, criticism and curating and as a thinker, and cartographer he has earned worldwide critical recognition for his concept and practice of ‘total art’. Through this approach he brings together different cultures and knowledge-systems to propose alternative worldviews.

Qiu Zhijie has long been celebrated for his large-scale ink on paper paintings and sculptures of topographies, inscribed with geo-political and speculative, fictional descriptions. His body of new work will be informed by remote-sensing technology, an extrasensory imaging method that applies ‘false’ colours to interpret environmental data. Qiu’s psychedelic paintings suggest an organic, bristling geo-political reality. A series of pits inset with paper reliefs and lit with a single bulb will turn the gallery floor into an archaeological site, what Qiu calls a “palaeontological dig and a time machine of humanity”. They are realized using the centuries-old Chinese technique of padding with sponges: “It is a very advanced traditional technique,” explains the artist, “usually employed to transpose onto paper inscriptions and graphic motifs depicted on ancient vases. All the studies about traditional Chinese inscriptions on stone, jade, bronze, etc. are based on this technique. The main difference between padding and a cast is that the former is able to transform the three-dimensional into the two-dimensional, in effect to transform the world into texts.”

A major exhibition of this artist is well overdue in the UK and arrives at a time of a rapidly developing, fractious geopolitical landscape, and a return to chilling relations between centres of power, underpinned by the unsustainable dependence on the extraction and distribution of resources. Against this backdrop, Qiu’s sprawling maps, infused with logical indicators of topography as well as illogical projections of fantasy, surreal linguistic play, and philosophical provocations, represent an entangled, complicated, contradictory world which for all its diversity, is also inseparably co-dependent.

Biography

Qiu Zhijie (b. 1969 Zhangzhou, China) lives and works in Beijing. He is Vice President of Central Academy of Fine Arts and Dean and professor of the School of Experimental Art at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, and professor of the School of Intermedia Art at China Academy of Art. Major solo exhibitions include: Mappa Mundi, UCCA, Beijing (2019); Living Writing, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (2018), Journey without Arrivals, Van Abbe Musuem, Eindhoven, travelling to Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneve and Lunds Konsthall, Sweden (2017-2018). He has contributed to the 56th Venice Biennale (2015); the 31st São Paulo Biennial (2014); the Göteborg Biennial (2013); the 53rd Venice Biennale, Chinese Pavilion (2009); The Real Things: Contemporary 6th Chinese Art, Tate Liverpool (2007); the Gwangju Biennale (2006); the Yokohama Triennale (2005); and the 25th São Paulo Biennial (2002). Qiu also curated the first video art exhibition in China in 1996, and, between 1999 and 2005, a series of exhibitions called Post-sense Sensibility, the purpose of which was to promote the work of young Chinese artists. In 2012 he was the curator of the 9th Shanghai Biennale.

Key Information: 

Location: Talbot Rice Gallery

Duration: 29 Oct 2022 – 18 Feb 2023

Visit Talbot Rice Gallery website to find out more! 

 

Qiu Zhijie, ‘Three Flat-Topped Hills: At Dusk’ (detail), 2022. Ink on paper. Courtesy the artist

HSK 3 Revision and Practice Starting 3 November 2022

Course Summary

HSK 3 Revision and Practice is to support those learners who are preparing for the HSK 3 test. Learners will have a total of 12.5 direct contact hours over the period of five weeks. This course is composed of three parts – mock tests, revision and practice. In this course, learners will have the opportunity to take simulated tests to help them understand the structure of the HSK 3 test. Revision is based on the four mock tests, where the teacher will identify the individual needs of students and suggest the necessary test skills. In addition to the mock tests and revision, 600 HSK 3 vocabulary and key grammatical structures will be reviewed and practised in this course.

Course Details

Date: 3 November – 1 December

Time: Thursday, 2-4.30pm

Duration: 5 weeks, 5 sessions (2.5 hours each session)

Price: £102/£68 concession

Location: Confucius Institute Campus, No. 79 Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh. EH16 5AL

To secure one of the limited spaces on this course, please use the University ePay system

Teaching Methods

The class is structured in two stages. A student-centred learning and teaching method is applied in the first stage. A simulated test environment is created to encourage students to familiarise themselves with the real test on their exam day. At the end of each session, additional mock papers will be given to students as homework. The teacher will go through the paper in the next session. During the revision, a clinic study style will be applied. Teachers will identify the areas students need to improve, and provide the learners with the strategies of dealing with the scenarios similar to the test.

The second stage is a teacher-centred teaching style. The teacher will go through the 600 HSK 3 vocabulary and focus on some common grammatical problems that arise among Mandarin language learners.

Essential Readings

Hanban. (2018) Official Examination Papers of HSK – Level 3 2018 Edition. Beijing: Higher Education Press.

Supplementary materials prepared by the teacher.

How strong is your vocabulary?

Try our Vocabulary On-line Self-practice to find out! Student will receive a full set of online practice in class. Before you start the class, why not try one of the below categories first?

HSK 3 Noun Part 1

HSK 3 Verb Part 2

HSK 3 Preposition