Students’ visiting programmes

Students’ visiting programmes

The GGII facilitates the realisation of training and student exchange programmes between Italy and China, especially with Chongqing University. It helps in the development of…

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Italian movie club

Italian movie club

Since its inauguration, thanks to its well-stocked film library, the Institute has organised a number of cultural events and the projection of selected Italian movies,…

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China through the Telescope

China through the Telescope

The Galileo Galilei Italian Institute organises, coordinates and moderates the research seminar series named China through the Telescope, concentrating on topics of strategic relevance to…

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China’s Double Eleven: not just Singles, Alibaba is celebrating too

China’s Double Eleven: not just Singles, Alibaba is celebrating too

In China, November 11th is the “Singles’ Day”. According to the fact that numbers have always played a significant role in Chinese culture, the date…

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President Xi’s British tour and China’s nuclear industry

President Xi’s British tour and China’s nuclear industry

For the first time in the last ten years, this week a Chinese President paid an official visit to the U.K. There has been high…

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Italian Cultural Events

Italian Cultural Events

Galileo Galilei Italian Institute, with the support of the School of International Education of Chongqing University, organizes monthly seminars to promote the knowledge of Italian…

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China’s deadliest habit

China’s deadliest habit

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) there are more than 300 million smokers in China, nearly one-third of the world’s total. A new study…

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Tu Youyou: the first Chinese to win a Nobel Prize in Science

Tu Youyou: the first Chinese to win a Nobel Prize in Science

After the much acclaimed Mo Yan, who won the Nobel prize for literature in 2012, the name of Tu Youyou is going to be echoing…

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National Day

National Day

October 1st is the Chinese National Day (one of the seven legal holidays in China), the memorial day for the founding of the People’s Republic…

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Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

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Galileo weekly Observer

Galileo weekly Observer

Galileo Weekly Observer is a space to keep an eye on the evolution in the institutional and socio-economic scenario of contemporary China. In the 2015 year of…

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Events

Events

The Galileo Galilei Italian Institute organises different series of events, about both China and Italy: SEMINARS – China Through the Telescope  The Galileo Galilei Italian…

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The role of the Public Sector in Financing Innovation and Entrepreneurship –  Challenges and Opportunities in China

The role of the Public Sector in Financing Innovation and Entrepreneurship – Challenges and Opportunities in China

The industry of Private Equity (PE) and Venture Capital (VC) has become a global one, and China is playing a growing role in it. With…

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To panic or not to panic. Is this a bubble?

To panic or not to panic. Is this a bubble?

The Greek debt talks and the question of will they, won’t they leave the euro, have been standing out on the front pages of newspapers…

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Grexit: perspectives from Beijing

Grexit: perspectives from Beijing

Chinese premier Li Keqiang flew to Europe this week to take part in the 17th bilateral summit between the European Union and China, as well…

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Women hold up an half of the sky? Not when it comes to the housing market

Women hold up an half of the sky? Not when it comes to the housing market

“Women hold up half of the sky”: this slogan stood out on propaganda posters in the 1950s showing a man and a woman working side…

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Beijing’s Blue Sky: Dream or Reality?

Beijing’s Blue Sky: Dream or Reality?

“How is your sky so blue, Beijing?” this is what a friend who lives in the capital posted on a popular social network a few…

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Do they eat dogs in China? Not really

Do they eat dogs in China? Not really

In the Northern hemisphere, June 21 is the longest day of the year. The summer solstice has always had a key importance since ancient times…

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Unstoppable Chinese smokers? Beijing should consider pushing e-cigarettes industry

Unstoppable Chinese smokers? Beijing should consider pushing e-cigarettes industry

Beijing leaders announced the introduction of a new smoke-free ordinance to be enforced in the capital in the coming weeks. Smoking in all indoor places…

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