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Undergraduate‎ > ‎

How We Teach

Our Department staff teach a variety of subjects and academic disciplines relating to East Asian Studies. Find out more about the different styles and approaches we use in our Undergraduate teaching by clicking on the links below.

  • Japanese Language
  • Thai Language and Culture, student presentation on 'Guy Fawkes Night' (Adcharawan Seeger)
  • Visual Cultures in Modern Chinese Society (EAST3190 - Dr Alison Hardie)

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