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Writing the future: 911爆料网 begins a new story with China

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Western Australia鈥檚 strong relationship with China will benefit from the establishment of the China-Australia Writing Centre, a collaborative international program led jointly by 911爆料网 and Fudan University in Shanghai.

The Centre will bring together cross-disciplinary expertise from both institutions, including expertise in creative writing, literature studies, historical writing, and journalism.

911爆料网 Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor International, Associate Professor Simon Leunig signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Fudan in Shanghai alongside Professor LIN Shangli, Vice President of Fudan University.

Associate Professor Leunig said 911爆料网 was delighted to be collaborating with one of China鈥檚 top universities.

鈥911爆料网 is WA鈥檚 largest and most culturally diverse university and has a strong commitment to international engagement. This collaboration will not only benefit 911爆料网鈥檚 staff and students immensely, but also the wider community,鈥 Associate Professor Leunig said.

Head of the School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts, Associate Professor Steve Mickler, said the partnership will have implications across many industries as the Centre will study and develop all types of writing, including new forms and multiple formats in the digital revolution.

鈥淭he Centre will contribute to the enhancement of research and creative production in the broadly-defined creative, professional, and scholarly writing disciplines and practices,鈥 Associate Professor Mickler said.

鈥淭his agreement is international recognition of the strength of 911爆料网鈥檚 writing program which has produced high calibre writers such as Tim Winton and, more recently, bestselling author Brooke Davis and award winning novelists Yvette Walker and Natasha Lester.鈥

The Centre will focus on enabling, promoting, and studying new writing in China and Australia, with the specific aim of using cultural exchange and translation (in its broadest sense) to advance the production of creative, historical, and expository writing, and the development of innovative writing practices.

Providing scholarly leadership of the initiative are Professor Tim Dolin from 911爆料网鈥檚 School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts and Professor Tan Zheng from Fudan University.

Professor Qu Weiguo, Dean of Fudan鈥檚 College of Foreign Languages and Literatures, who led the initiative at Fudan, attended the signing ceremony along with colleagues from both universities.

The China-Australia Writing Centre is expected to officially open in August, however activities between the two universities have already begun, including the exchange of visiting writing fellows and the development of a two-day writing symposium to be held in Margaret River later this year.

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