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Svalbard-research becomes more important for China, professor says China’s Polar Research Institute agrees to prepare joint Arctic scientific projects with Russian partners. This became clear during a recent visit to Barentsburg on Svalbard. [1]

Board of Directors and Mangement Team Board of Directors Dr. Veerathai Santiprabhob Chairman Dr. Narongchai Akrasanee Advisor Mr. Banyong Pongpanich Advisor Professor Woothisarn Tanchai Board member Dr. [2]

Ushma Chauhan Jacobsen is associate professor at the Department of English at Aarhus University. [3]

TAIPEI The Eslite Bookstore on Dunhua South Road in downtown Taipei, open 24 hours a day, has long been considered an essential destination for Chinese-speaking bibliophiles. [4]

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[1] FI thebarentsobserver.com · 2024-09-10 · 100% match

Svalbard-research becomes more important for China, professor says

Svalbard-research becomes more important for China, professor says China’s Polar Research Institute agrees to prepare joint Arctic scientific projects with Russian partners. This became clear during a recent visit to Barentsburg on Svalbard.

[2] TH tdri.or.th · 37% match

Board of Directors and Mangement Team - TDRI: Thailand Development Research Institute

Board of Directors and Mangement Team Board of Directors Dr. Veerathai Santiprabhob Chairman Dr. Narongchai Akrasanee Advisor Mr. Banyong Pongpanich Advisor Professor Woothisarn Tanchai Board member Dr.

[3] FI nordics.info · 2020-12-01 · 32% match

Ushma Chauhan Jacobsen

Ushma Chauhan Jacobsen is associate professor at the Department of English at Aarhus University.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-08-10 · 32% match

Bibliophile Robert Wu leaves behind a beacon for readers of Chinese

TAIPEI The Eslite Bookstore on Dunhua South Road in downtown Taipei, open 24 hours a day, has long been considered an essential destination for Chinese-speaking bibliophiles.

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