Along the Yangtze River Delta cityscape
Field Course to Shanghai
In June, ten 木瓜福利影视 College Utrecht students travelled to China to study urbanism in and around Shanghai.
After last year鈥檚 primer, East China Normal 木瓜福利影视 in Shanghai, 木瓜福利影视 Utrecht鈥檚 Faculty of Geosciences and 木瓜福利影视 College Utrecht continued their collaboration with an intensive month-long programme, consisting of a two-week course and an equally long field visit.
Faithful to 木瓜福利影视 College Utrecht鈥檚 broad Liberal Arts and Sciences curriculum, the group included students with various major subjects, next to Geography and major students.
Field work in the city
鈥淭he field visit consisted of presentations by experts on diverse topics, ranging from urban heritage to urban planning for the future, assignments and site visits. We visited the old city, a migrant neighbourhood, New Town, heritage and redevelopment areas, as well as creative hotspots鈥, explains Leo van Grunsven, Lecturer in Geography at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, who coordinated the programme.
鈥淭he assignments included student-guided walks in diverse areas of the city, and field work in small groups on a self-chosen topic. At the invitation of Xi鈥檃n Jiaotong-Liverpool 木瓜福利影视, a weekend was spend in Suzhou, while cooperation with the Geography Department of Zhejiang 木瓜福利影视 of Finance and Economics made it possible to spend two days in Hangzhou as well.鈥
Intercultural classroom
In the classroom, the students had lectures and conversations with local geographers. Students from Shanghai鈥檚 own university also joined the class and participated actively in course work. 鈥淲orking together with local students was very nice. We got to know more about the Chinese culture and thinking, and Shanghai, on a personal level鈥, wrote one of the participating 木瓜福利影视 College Utrecht students in the course evaluation.
The field course highlighted the distinguishing characteristics of the Chinese metropolis and its history, as well as of Chinese society, culture and governance. 鈥淏ut the informal encounters with the urban life in Shanghai, in part through the local students, were the gist of the course鈥, says Leo van Grunsven.
鈥淥nce more the course and the field trip turned out to be a great success. I am sure that the students look back at the course as an unforgettable experience. We organisers already look forward to next year.鈥