University of Coimbra

Training Course in Chinese Literature

Coimbra, Portugal

The Non-degree in Training Course in Chinese Literature at University of Coimbra is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Coimbra, founded in 1290 and located in the historic city of Coimbra, is one of Europe’s oldest universities and a UNESCO cultural landmark. With about 25,580 students, including roughly 4,351 international students, the university blends centuries of academic tradition with a vibrant, international campus life. Its historic colleges, libraries and concert halls coexist with modern research centers across disciplines from law and humanities to engineering and biomedical sciences.

Coimbra offers a broad academic portfolio with strong research output, international exchange programs and multidisciplinary centers that foster innovation. The university is especially well known for its law, arts, social sciences and health faculties, and it participates actively in Erasmus and global partnerships that facilitate study abroad and collaborative research. Students benefit from structured academic advising, language support and numerous cultural activities tied to the city’s student traditions.

Student life is shaped by rich traditions, lively academic societies and a compact city layout that makes it easy to combine study and cultural exploration. International students enjoy access to modern facilities, research opportunities and a welcoming community with a strong focus on academic excellence and cultural exchange. For those seeking a historically rich European university experience with robust research networks and an active international student community, the University of Coimbra offers a compelling academic and cultural environment.

About the Program

The Training Course in Chinese Literature at the University of Coimbra is a non-degree program for individuals aged 16 and over who want to explore Chinese literary history. It lasts for a year and is taught in English, offering a unique opportunity to delve into Chinese language and literature.

The curriculum covers various texts from ancient to modern times, helping students develop essential reading skills to appreciate classical works and understand their historical context. Students will engage with significant periods in Chinese literature and learn to analyze cultural narratives.

Graduates can pursue roles like language instructors, cultural consultants, or translators, finding employment in educational institutions, cultural organizations, or translation services. They may also work in international relations, tourism, or other fields that value their skills in Chinese literature and language.

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