Tea Sernelj
Contact

+386 1 2411 318
tea.sernelj@ff.uni-lj.si

Office hours

Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. by prior arrangement by e-mail.

Cabinet

R7B

Department of Asian Studies

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tea Sernelj

Téa Sernelj is an associate professor of Sinology. In 2008, she completed her university studies in Sinology and Sociology of culture at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana. During her study of Sinology, she furthered her education at Nankai University in Tianjin and Yanshan University in Qinghuangdao. In 2014, she received a MOFA fellowship at the Center for Chinese Studies in National Library in Taipei. She earned her PhD at the University of Ljubljana in 2018. Her primary research interests include classical and modern Chinese aesthetics, as well as Modern New Confucianism. She is teaching courses on Chinese aesthetics, Methodology of Intercultural Studies, Classical Chinese, and Translation. 
In 2023, she became the leader of the national research project ARIS titled " The Confucian Revival and Its Impact on Contemporary East Asian Societies through the lens of the Relation Individual and Society" https://as.ff.uni-lj.si/en/confucian-revival-and-its-impact-contemporary-east-asian-societies-through-lens-relation-between and the Taiwanese Chiang Ching-Kuo Research Foundation Project "The Problem of Freedom, Humanism, and the Human Subject in Intercultural Perspective: Europe and Taiwan" https://as.ff.uni-lj.si/en/problem-freedom-humanism-and-human-subject-intercultural-perspective-europe-and-taiwan

 

Compulsory Courses

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Events

16. 02. 2026
Faculty of Arts

Predstavitev študija v Turčiji

10. 02. 2026
Department of Classics, Department of Comparative and General Linguistics, Faculty of Arts

Ali ste vedeli, da že govorite grško?

28. 01. - 31. 01. 2026
Department of Slavistics, Faculty of Arts

5. Dnevi poljskega filma

21. 01. - 23. 01. 2026
Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Arts

Consortium Meeting of Partner Organizations of the Sonar-Cities Project

12. 01. 2026
Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Arts

Invitation to the webinar "Trainings & Tools: How to prepare for disasters"