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Dieu Linh Bui Dao

Departmental Assistant (Jun 2020-Sep 2025)

Dieu Linh Bui Dao is Assistant for the Lise Meitner Research Group China in the Global System of Science. Before joining the Lise Meitner Research Group, Linh studied East Asian Studies and Education Studies at Heidelberg University and Sinology at the Free University of Berlin.

She is in charge of office management, financial administration, event management, editing work, group website profile/project/event pages, support for researchers, investigations/research, skill development and career building.

Upcoming Events

Colloquium

Semantic Network Analysis of AI Governance Boundary Work: Science, Technology and Politics on Media in China, Germany and the US

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Colloquium

Institutionalization of Open Science in China: University-Industry Research Collaboration as a Case Study

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Past Events

Colloquium

Guardians of Science: Validation and Institutionalization of Parallel Psychology Fields in Contemporary Iran

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Colloquium

The Max Planck Society in China: From Cold War Diplomacy to Globalized Scientific Cooperation (1974–2014)

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Taming the Artificial, Ordering the Social: Knowledge, Values, and Politics in the Making of Artificial Intelligence Governance Policy in China, Germany, and the US

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Colloquium

China’s Meteorological Services and Climate Resources in Motion: Thinking Through Weather Modification as Climate Engineering

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Colloquium

Open Science in University–Industry Research Collaboration in China: State of Affairs at the Policy-Level and Preliminary Evidence From the Field

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Colloquium

Rethinking Internationalization of Higher Education in Light of the Transition from Innovation Systems to Innovation Ecosystems

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Lecture

Towards a New Model of EU-China Innovation Cooperation: Bridging Missing Links Between International University Collaboration and International Industry Collaboration

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Research Workshop

Two Seed Stories: Integration of Climate Change into Chinese Social Science of Agriculture

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