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The Scottish Centre for Chinese Social Science Research

 Promoting Understanding of the Chinese Economy, Governance & Politics, Society and Culture

The Scottish Centre for Chinese Social Science Research brings together scholars doing research on China across a range of social science disciplines in Scottish universities. Its members include researchers at the Universities of St. Andrews, Heriot-Watt, and Dundee as well as Glasgow.

The Centre is based in the University of Glasgow’s Faculty of Law, Business and Social Sciences  and is closely linked to the Adam Smith Research Foundation.

The Centre aims to:

  • foster high-quality social science research on China and promote multidisciplinary research collaboration among centre members;
  • build strategic research capacity in the social sciences of China for Scotland and the UK;
  • promote understanding of China by disseminating research and making expertise on contemporary Chinese economy, politics & governance, and society accessible to the wider community;
  • develop and support research links with Chinese scholars, universities and research institutes.

Scottish Centre for Chinese Social Science Research Launch Conference

Postgraduate Network Launch Workshop