Beijing will host the 2022 Winter Olympics. This will be China’s second Olympic Games, following the 2008 Beijing Olympics. At present, China is advancing vigorous development of winter sports and preparing for the Olympics in an orderly manner.
This Global Open Course (launched by Tsinghua University) presents the origin and development of the Winter Olympics, the history and culture of China’s winter sports, and the development of China’s winter sports industry driven by the Winter Olympics in an all-round and multi-perspective manner through theories, case studies and Q&A sessions. The course will also specifically look into the preparations for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, and analyze the designs of venues and post-Olympic utilization, aesthetic visual elements in the games, innovative technology applications in winter sports and so on.
“Winter Olympics and Winter Sports” will be lectured on by a team of experts dedicated to the preparation and research into the Beijing Winter Olympics, including Professor ZHANG Li (Dean) and Associate Professor SHAO Lei (Vice Dean) from the School of Architecture, Professor WANG Jiadao from the School of Mechanical Engineering, Associate Professor WANG Xueli from the School of Economics and Management, and Assistant Professor HU Xiaoqian of the Division of Sports Science and Physical Education. YANG Yang, Tsinghua University’s outstanding alumna, chairman of the Athletes’ Commission of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Organizing Committee, and CUI Lequan, Director of the Research Department of the Sports Culture Development Center of the General Administration of Sport of China, will also be invited to teach.
By studying this course, students can learn about the Olympics and its culture, understand the history and development of China’s winter sports and relevant industries, have a glance at the Beijing Winter Olympics in advance, and find out the designs of venues and innovative applications of technology. Students interested in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and the Winter Olympics at large are welcome to sign up for the course, as no background in relevant fields is required.
Course Timetable & Registration links:
Each session will be conducted in English and the first session will be held at October 19, 19:20 pm to 20:35pm (GMT+8), while the remaining schedule is to be confirmed. Students will be able to register for each individual session and are welcomed to participate during the live interactive section.
In addition, with the generous support from XuetangX (co-founding member of the Global MOOC Alliance), we will convert (part of) the live lectures into a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course), so that learners from all time zones can enjoy it at their own pace. You can access the MOOC on “Winter Olympics and Winter Sports” here: https://www.xuetangx.com/course/goc092607/9792926
Format of classes: one hour of lecture (will be live-streamed and available for replay) and then followed by 15 minutes of live discussion (will not be live-streamed).
Registration link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8VjUBGyFTpSyLvon62T_Sw
If for any reason that Zoom is not accessible, you are most welcome to watch the live stream (and replay) of the lectures at https://www.xuetangx.com/live/QQGKK20211019/QQGKK20211019/9899194/15244989
Registration now to attend live at https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8VjUBGyFTpSyLvon62T_Sw
If for any reason that Zoom is not accessible, you are most welcome to watch the live stream (and replay) of the lectures at https://www.xuetangx.com/live/QQGKK20211019/QQGKK20211019/9899194/15244989