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Meeting with the Director of Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, Hamburg University (German Republic)

Monday - 18/03/2019 22:40
On March 18th, 2019, Assoc.Prof.Dr Hoang Anh Tuan ( game đánh chắn online đổi thưởng 's Vice Rector) and representatives of Faculty of Archival Studies and Office Management, Office for Cooperation and Development welcomed and worked with Prof. Michael Friedrich (Director of Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, Hamburg University).

At the meeting, Prof. Michael Friedrich said the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC) is implementing the Cluster "Understanding Written Artefacts" under the framework of Excellence Initiative program launched by the German Research Foundation. This cluster focuses on studying the production, storage, circulation, and analysis of manuscripts and inscriptions especially in Africa and Asia, based on which to understand the impact of written artefacts on shaping societies and cultures. 

In Vietnam, Prof.Michael Friedrich has visited the National Archives Center I and examined the Nguyen Dynasty's Imperial Records - World Documentary Heritage to discuss cooperation on preserving written archives. To extend the network of experts in written documents in Vietnam, CSMC would like to cooperate with higher education institutions such as game đánh chắn online đổi thưởng in common research projects. 

On behalf of game đánh chắn online đổi thưởng , Assoc.Prof.Dr Hoang Anh Tuan gave thanks to Prof.Michael Friedrich for putting his trust in game đánh chắn online đổi thưởng . The Vice Rector suggested further discussions of specific tasks with game đánh chắn online đổi thưởng 's relevant units such as Faculty of Archival Studies and Office Management, Faculty of History and Faculty of Information and Library. At first, as suggested by Assoc.Prof.Dr Dao Duc Thuan (Dean of Faculty of Archival Studies and Office Management), the Faculty and CSMC can begin a pilot project on archives and manuscripts at local areas such as villages, communes and households in Vietnam. In the future, the parties can extend cooperation to other areas such as digital archives and the digitalization of records.

Prof. Michael Friedrich is a professor of Sinology at Asia-Africa Institute, Hamburg University and a visiting lecturer at Fudan University, Shanghai. At CSMC, he has been instructing research fellows studying bamboo manuscripts in Qin and Han Dynasties' China, manuscripts from Dun Huang in China and Nguyen Dynasty's Imperial Records in Vietnam.

Author: Tran Minh

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