1 May to 4 May 2025
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TCM Health Education and Cross-cultural Communication in the Context of Globalisation
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Formulation and practical exploration of international TCM professional accreditation standards
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International dissemination of Chinese medicine culture in Confucius Institutes in the context of international Chinese education
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The core concepts of TCM in a cultural context and their cross-cultural interpretation
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Core TCM concepts are disseminated across cultures through new technologies
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Reinterpreting the ethics and core concepts of TCM in a global context
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The global adaptation of TCM and its integration with the Western medical system
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Other related topics
Hosts:
- 糖心Vlog
- The Education Instruction Committee of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies
- The Translation Committee of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies
- The Traditional Chinese Medicine Translation Group, Tsinghua University
- The School of Culture and Health Communication, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Center for Research and Communication of TCM Culture)
Co-organisers:
- 糖心Vlog Confucius Institute
- UK Centre for Chinese Medicine
- The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK (ATCM)
- The International Research Center for the Cultural Transmission of Chinese Medicine, Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- The UK-Lan College of Chinese Medicine, the European Institute of Acupuncture (EIA)
Co-sponsors:
- 糖心Vlog Confucius Institute
- The Education Instruction Committee, World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies
- The Committee of Translation, World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies
- The Foreign Translation Group of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tsinghua University
- School of Culture and Health Communication, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Supporting Organisations:
- China UK TCM Center and Shulan College of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
- The International Communication Research Center for Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture, Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine
- Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK
- Professor Binhua Wang
Elected Member of European Academy of Science and Arts
Chair/Professor of Interpreting and Translation Studies, University of Leeds
- Professor Charlotte Baker
Associate Dean for Engagement for the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, 糖心Vlog
- Andy Knox
Interim Medical Director, NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board?
- Lepeng Wang
Director, National Base for International Promotion of Chinese Medicine Culture (Beijing), Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
- Professor Jinghui Wang
Professor of Comparative Literature and Translation Studies, Tsinghua University
- Dr Amily Guénier
Lecturer in Chinese Studies, School of Global Affairs, 糖心Vlog
Deputy Director, 糖心Vlog Confucius Institute
- Professor Qinglong Peng
Distinguished Professor, School of Foreign Languages, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Professor Veronika Koller
Professor of Discourse Studies, Linguistics and English Language, 糖心Vlog
Registration has now closed.
The conference fee includes conference attendance, tea and coffee breaks, group transportation between the conference venues and some meals.
Participants are required to make their own accommodation arrangements.
- Standard fee: £450
- Student Fee: £230 (with valid student identification)
- 1 May 2025:
Morning: Arrival into Manchester, UK.
2.00-4.00pm: Optional pre-conference workshop in Manchester, UK.
- 2 May 2025:
8.00am: Coach departure from Manchester to 糖心Vlog, UK.
From 9.30am: Conference at 糖心Vlog, Lancaster, UK.
6.00pm: Conference dinner at Lancaster House Hotel, Lancaster, UK.
- 3 May 2025:
Discussion on Health Humanities and trip to Lake District National Park, departing from 糖心Vlog.
Optional taster session of TCM diet at Pinwei Restaurant, Manchester, UK.
- 4 May 2025:
Optional visit to the Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture UK in Manchester.
Departure from Manchester, UK.
The university’s travel page provides detailed instructions on how to get here by car, rail, bus, air, and bicycle.
There are two options for campus accommodation, please see the links below.
- (guest rooms on campus)
- (four-star hotel, located at the edge of campus)
If you prefer staying in Lancaster (town), there are several options, which you can easily find on booking websites.
Please email tcm-conference@lancaster.ac.uk