Prof. Yuan WANG

31/10/2024 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 “Belonging is Stronger than Facts”: Combating Vaccine Hesitancy with a Culturally Sensitive Approach Abstract: Vaccine hesitancy remains a critical global health challenge, raising essential questions: Why do people believe in vaccine misinformation? What makes it so difficult to address vaccine hesitancy? Most importantly, how can we bridge the

Part-time Teaching Service 2nd semester 2024/2025

The Department of Communication currently offers broad-based curricula leading to Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees. They cover various areas of communication studies (communication theory, intercultural communication, organizational communication, communication skills); vocationally-oriented public communication (public relations, advertising, event planning); media studies and journalism (journalism writing and publication, mass media, new media, digital culture);