The second independent course offered by the Institute of Chinese Studies is the symposium on traditional culture in China. The course adheres to the spirit of "learning from each other's strengths". Every semester, a tutor has a discussion class once a week, and teachers and students discuss it together. Instructors teach cutting-edge issues and the latest situation of current traditional culture, and teachers and students discuss them together. For example, Mr. Yan Wenming lectured on "New Archaeological Discoveries in China" and talked about the latest progress in the current archaeological field.
"Courses such as" China Traditional Culture Seminar "and" Special Book Research "have enabled us to systematically understand the research methods, research ideas and research trends of literature, history, philosophy and archaeology, laying a good foundation for cross-topic and interdisciplinary research of doctoral thesis." On the Controversy of Moving the Capital in the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Creation of Kyoto Fu is a part of this year's postgraduate doctoral thesis, which was published in the fifteenth volume of Sinology Research this month, and Peking University Publishing House will also make a special issue for his doctoral thesis, which embodies the characteristics of interdisciplinary research. "Over the past three years, through the contact with the instructors of the National Academy of Sciences, I realized that learning is learning all over the world, and learning is learning all over the world. I realized the necessity of interdisciplinary research and some necessary methods, and I also worked hard to develop the habit of dual cultivation of personality and knowledge and self-cultivation. " After graduation, Cao Shenggao was invited to set up a traditional culture research center in Northeast Normal University, and continued to devote himself to the academic exploration of traditional culture research in China.
Member Xue Mei, who has been engaged in cultural relics and archaeology for eight years, entered the National Studies Institute as a doctor of archaeology and museum science three years ago. Her research direction is Neolithic jade, and she has participated in the excavation and data collation of Donghu Lin site. Through extensive study of literature, history and philosophy courses during her studies at the National Studies Institute, she combined field investigation with interdisciplinary research: "My major is jade, which is a part of traditional culture. Through the research, we can make a comprehensive and multidisciplinary study of jade unearthed in Zhao Yan, Haidai and the Central Plains. I believe that the study of jade culture in China, and even the study of the origin of China civilization, is of great reference value, which is inseparable from the cultivation of traditional culture in China by the instructors of the institute. " Member Xue Mei entered China Geo University to teach after graduation. Grace Wai Wong, another graduate of the Institute, also entered the Guangdong office of the Liaison Office and continued to engage in the dissemination and exchange of China traditional culture for Hong Kong and Macao.
"The Sinology Research Institute has trained high-level sinology talents with the most abundant academic resources in Peking University, expanded new ways of interdisciplinary research on sinology, and made outstanding contributions to the study of traditional culture in Peking University." Lin Jianhua, executive vice president of Peking University, said. It is understood that the doctoral program of traditional culture in China, National College, has enrolled three students 12. In line with the principle of "Que Ning does not abuse", the College strictly controls the number of applicants. In recent years, the ratio of the number of applicants to the number of admissions is about 10: 1. In the past 13 years, with the support of famous scholars Nan, Cha and the national "985" project, on the one hand, the Institute of Sinology actively organized major research projects, held academic conferences at home and abroad, and strived to improve the academic level of Sinology research, editing and publishing the magazine Sinology Research and the Series of Sinology Research (Anthology). Since its compilation, Sinology Research has enjoyed a high reputation in academic circles and is regarded by sinologists all over the world as an authoritative publication for understanding China studies. Since 2002, the magazine has been changed from an annual magazine to a bimonthly magazine. In recent years, the Institute has also organized 37 outstanding scholars in the humanities in Peking University to collectively compile a four-volume academic monograph, The History of Chinese Civilization, which will be completed by the end of this year. This book attracted the interest of American sinologists before Fu Zi, and will be translated and published by Yale University Press. On the other hand, the College strives to popularize and spread the excellent culture of China. He also co-produced 100 episode of the TV series China Culture Lecture Hall with the American media, and co-produced 150 episode of the TV series Light of Chinese Civilization with CCTV. China's Historical and Cultural Knowledge Series (50 kinds) and the illustrated Great Vision of Chinese Civilization (. Many achievements have won national, provincial and university awards for many times, which have had a wide social impact at home and abroad.