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New Brunswick Department of Education Announcement of the Establishment of the
Confucius Institute in New Brunswick
08/05/26


Sharing Chinese Culture in New Brunswick
Confucius Institute Meetings
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New Brunswick is proud to be chosen to host the highly-regarded Confucius Institute Program. In 2007, an agreement signed between Atlantic Education International Inc., an affiliate of the New Brunswick Department of Education, and the Office of Chinese Language Council International-Hanban, has resulted in the establishment of a Confucius Institute in New Brunswick.

The aim of a Confucius Institute program, created by the Chinese Ministry of Education, is to promote friendly relationships with other countries and the study of Chinese language and culture

“The Confucius Institute of New Brunswick has occurred as a result of our 10 years of successful involvement in education with China,” New Brunswick Minister of Education Kelly Lamrock said. “New Brunswick is highly regarded for being a pioneer in delivery of school curriculum with China, and this relationship positions us where many countries and many other provinces would like to be.”

China has created over 250 Confucius Institutes worldwide to encourage better understanding of Chinese language and culture. Confucius was a fifth-century Chinese philosopher and teacher whose thought shaped traditional and modern Asian culture.

 

Assistant Deputy Minister David Roberts signing agreement at Hanban, Beijing China, 2007

Minister Kelly Lamrock and Mme. Shi Shuyun, Counselor of Educational Affairs for the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Canada signed the agreement in Fredericton New Brunswick, 2007.

The Confucius Institute of New Brunswick is proud to have the Shandong Education Commission and Qufu University as its development partners in China which resulted from initial meetings in Jinan and Qufu in 2006.

 

"China has become one of the biggest sources of international students in New Brunswick and Canada as a whole,” said Shi Shuyun, Counselor of Educational Affairs for the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Canada. “At the same time, more and more Canadians start to learn Chinese and want to know more about Chinese culture.”

The establishment of the Confucius Institute of New Brunswick will be a valuable resource in assisting people in understanding Chinese language and culture.”


“This institute shows the strategic advantage of our educational partnership with China,” Lamrock said. “Premier Shawn Graham wants New Brunswick to take a leadership role in economic development and now, through the Confucius Institute of New Brunswick, our businesses will have an important resource to help our people and products break into the world's fastest growing marketplace.”

Courses are being offered through the Confucius Institute of New Brunswick, which is located at the Atlantic Education International office in Moncton.

Objectives of the Confucius Institute of New Brunswick

First Official High School Mandarin Credit Completion Celebration, June 2007


Chinese Language Teaching:

1. To promote and deliver teaching of Chinese in Eastern Canada to citizens, business persons and other
students at appropriate levels.
2. To develop programs in Eastern Canada for training teachers of Chinese in collaboration
with the Chinese partner institution
.3. To act as a service centre for instructors in Eastern Canada teaching Chinese in public and private
secondary schools and language schools.
4. To collaborate in the delivery of Chinese language related programs within universities and schools
throughout Eastern Canada.
5. To hold examinations in Eastern Canada for the Chinese Language Proficiency Test.


Chinese Culture:

1. To promote public knowledge and understanding of Chinese culture in Eastern Canada through public lectures, seminars and other events.
2. To plan and mount in Eastern Canada, exhibitions/festivals of Chinese culture to delivered as appropriate in collaboration with partner organizations in China, and Eastern Canada.
3. To promote exchange events from Eastern Canada in China.

 

New Brunswick Business Delegations, a growing presence in China.

 


Chinese Business Support

1. To serve as a consulting and linkage centre for the Eastern Canadian business community and their counterparts in China.
2. To provide language and acculturation programs for Eastern Canadian business persons who will travel to or do business with China.


Scholarship:

1. To promote scholarship relating to China in association with other appropriate departments in other Canadian Universities, colleges, high schools and elsewhere.
2. To develop senior visiting fellow programs.
3. To promote specific programs of research in Eastern Canada.

For further Information Contact

 

Dawn Weatherbie
Executive Director
Confucius Institute in New Brunswick
1133 Regent Street, Suite 500
Fredericton
New Brunswick, Canada
E3B 3Z2
Ph - (506) 453-8300

 

Teng Jing
Director
Confucius Institute in New Brunswick
Atlantic Education International
1077 St. George Blvd., Suite 300
Moncton,
New Brunswick, Canada
E1E 4C9
Ph - (506) 856-3046
Cell - (506) 871-4855
Fax - (506) 856-2899
email: teng.jing@gnb.ca