Cooperation Partners
IN-EAST cooperates with numerous research and student exchange partners in Asia and Europe.
Das IN-EAST kooperiert mit zahlreichen Partnern in Asien und Europa – sowohl in der Forschung als auch im Studierendenaustausch.
PR China

- Fudan University (FDDI), Shanghai
- Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan
- Jilin University, Changchun
- Nankai University, Tianjin
- Renmin University of China, Beijing
- Shanghai University of Political Science and Law
- Wuhan University

IN-EAST contact person: Prof. Dr. Markus Taube
(except Renmin University: Prof. Karen Shire, PhD,
and Shanghai University: Prof. Dr. Axel Klein)
Japan

- Dokkyo University, Soka
- Doshisha University, Kyoto
- Fukuoka University
- German Institute for Japanese Studies, Tokyo
- Hokkaido University, Sapporo
- Kanagawa University, Yokohama
- Kobe City University of Foreign Studies
- Kyushu University, Fukuoka
- Nagoya University
- Ryukoku University, Kyoto
- Seinan Gakuin University, Fukuoka
- Sophia University, Tokyo
- University of Tokyo
- Yamagata University

IN-EAST contact person: Michelle Lorenz
South Korea

- Chungnam National University, Daejeon
- Dankook University, Yongin/Cheonan
- Duksung Women’s University, Seoul
- Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul/Yongin
- Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju
- Kangwon National University, Chuncheon/Samcheok
- Korea National University of Education, Cheongju
- Kyungpook National University, Daegu
- Pusan National University, Busan
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IN-EAST contact person: Prof. Dr. Hannes Mosler
(except Chungnam National: Prof. Dr. Werner Pascha)
Taiwan


IN-EAST contact person: Michelle Lorenz
IN-EAST Climate Codex
All members of IN-EAST are not only aware of the consequences of climate change and how human activities have caused these changes, but that academics need to do more than just spread their knowledge about anthropogenic CO2 emissions. We believe that no one should stand idle and ignore the global efforts to mitigate a future dominated by a permanent struggle to adapt to rising sea levels, extreme weather events, water shortages, crop failure and worse, not only here in Europe, but everywhere on this planet.
Members of IN-EAST therefore consider the climate impact of all of their academic work, from paper consumption to carbon footprints caused by travelling. Avoiding short-term stays in far-away regions, switching to online formats where possible, and encouraging colleagues near and far to do the same are just three measures we are committed to. IN-EAST is part of the effort to strengthen the global response to climate change and leads the flyless.net (www.flyless.net) initiative. Join in!