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SUMMARY:International Development: Education
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: Current dates are approximate.  \nFrom the thrilling chaos of Shanghai to the quiet hum of rural Tongzi\, China offers burgeoning teachers a startling new perspective on education. Students of the International Development: Education program at East China Normal University (ECNU) will embark on a deeply engaging study of how China’s youth prepare for adult life. \nECNU is a world-class research university that is considered a leader in China’s teacher training. This 4-week internship combines lectures with hands-on teaching experiences at local schools to reveal the full picture of China’s education system. Only eight students are selected for the program\, making it a unique and intimate journey. \nThe first week of classes will cover the history of education in China\, extending back to its ancient empires. This detailed history will set the stage for your discoveries over the coming weeks. During week one you will also visit a typical primary school in Shanghai to get a sense of urban schools. During week two you’ll visit the town of Tongzi in Guizhou Province; here you’ll get a chance to be a local English teacher. Students often find this becomes a very meaningful and impactful time as they bond with their Chinese students and host families. \nUsing the schools you visited for comparison\, the last two weeks of the program discuss the gaps between China’s urban and rural school systems. Discrepancy in education quality is a major social issue in China\, especially as education is considered critically important. You’ll also explore the intense pressures and challenges faced by Chinese students as they prepare for the future. \nAlumni of the International Development: Education internship have marvelled at the perspective and inspiration they gain from this program. Discover how the youth of a completely different culture learn and grow\, and how this priceless insight helps you become a better educator yourself. \nSee here for a video featuring students from 2018: https://v.qq.com/x/page/w0724324bex.html \nVisit our testimonials page to find out what past students thought of the program. \nNotes:  \n\nThis program has a minimum number of students to run. If the minimum is not reached\, then the program will be cancelled. The CLIC office will inform students as soon as it knows if the program has enough students to run. If the program is cancelled\, students will be given the option to cho0se to participate in another CLIC summer program.\n\nProgram Specific Eligibility Requirements\nOpen to students of all backgrounds. \nSee the How to Apply page for general CLIC eligibility criteria. \nApplication Procedure\nApply with your Canadian home university to receive your travel grant. \nComplete an application with the China Scholarship Council. \nComplete an online registration form with CLIC: https://clic-horizons.symplicity.com. \nComplete an registration form with the Chinese host university and send it to Jessie Zhang (lzhang@ied.ecnu.edu.cn). \nApplication Deadlines\nTravel grant deadlines vary for Canadian universities. Check with your home university CLIC contact. \nApplication with the China Scholarship Council application and CLIC online registration. Check our How to Apply webpage. \nContact\nEast China Normal University – Global Education Center\nRoom 253 International Students Office\nPhysics Building\, East China Normal University\,\n3663 North Zhongshan Road\, Shanghai\, China 200062\n+86-21-62232013\nlxs@ecnu.edu.cn \nDiscipline: Education Science \nMajor: Sociology and Educational Culture Studies \nNote: This program has a minimum participation requirement and may be cancelled if not enough students apply. The CLIC office will inform you as soon as possible if the program is cancelled. \nIf this program is not available at your university\, contact your home university CLIC liaison and see if they can add it!
URL:https://clicstudyinchina.com/program/international-development-education/
LOCATION:East China Normal University\, Shanghai
CATEGORIES:Dalhousie University,University of Alberta,University of Calgary
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240722
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SUMMARY:Entrepreneurship and Innovation
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: Current dates are approximate. Check back in January for exact dates. \nFast-track your business acumen and make a compelling statement on your resume. The “Entrepreneurship in China” International Summer School program may be one of the best investments you make! \nThis four-week intensive program in Hangzhou delivers practical business education and experience as you learn what it takes to be an entrepreneur in China. Come prepared for a multi-faceted learning experience; classroom lectures are enriched by field trips to local companies and immersive cultural experiences including calligraphy and Taiji. \nYour program begins with a profile of the Chinese marketplace. You’ll examine the key players entrepreneurs encounter\, including state and foreign firms\, and the diverse business environments that exist in China. Throughout the program you’ll look at case studies of major Chinese companies such as Alibaba\, Wahaha\, and Xiaomi\, as well as local Hangzhou businesses. \nA session on marketing will cover Chinese consumer behavior\, marketing mix\, internet marketing\, and crowdfunding. The financial and management courses will look at issues critical to startups\, including the cross-cultural challenges that a global start-up must address. Also covered in-depth is China’s intellectual property system and the patenting activities of multinational corporations. \nA key component and advantage of this program is its thorough exploration of China’s unique business culture. Understanding the behaviours and methodology of Chinese business people is critical to conducting business successfully in China. \nChina’s marketplace teaches you how to be adaptable\, collaborative\, and innovative; you’ll find that your studies in this fast-paced country will ultimately give you a distinct advantage in building the career you want! \nFor more information take a look at this brochure\, this video\, or visit their Facebook page. \nProgram Specific Eligibility Requirements\nStudents who have completed one year of study are preferred. \nSee the How to Apply page for general CLIC eligibility criteria. \nApplication Procedure\nApply with your home university to receive your travel grant. \nComplete an application with the China Scholarship Council. \nComplete an online registration form with CLIC: https://clic-horizons.symplicity.com. \nComplete a registration form with Zhejiang University and submit it to internationalsom@zju.edu.cn. \nApplication Deadlines\nTravel grant deadlines vary for Canadian universities. Check with your home university CLIC contact. \nApplication with the China Scholarship Council application and CLIC online registration. Check our How to Apply webpage. \nContact\nSchool of Management\nZhejiang University\, Zijingang Campus\n866 Yuhangtang Road\nHangzhou\, China 310058\n+86 571 8820 6402\, +86-571-88206402 (fax)\ninternationalsom@zju.edu.cn \nDiscipline: Management Science \nMajor: Business Administration \nIf this program is not available at your university\, contact your home university CLIC liaison and see if they can add it!
URL:https://clicstudyinchina.com/program/entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Zhejiang University\, Hangzhou
CATEGORIES:Dalhousie University,University of Alberta,University of Calgary
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SUMMARY:Nankai Summer Program
DESCRIPTION:This program has two sessions. \nJune 29-July 10\, 2020        Language and Culture I (in Chinese and English) \nTo appreciate the beauty of language and culture from different angles\, namely Mandarin\, Ancient Chinese philosophy\, history\, culture\, custom\, tradition\, mythology\, traditional arts\, Chinese cuisines\, traditional costumes\, architecture\, furniture\, antique\, tourism and so on \nJuly 13-July 24\, 2020          The Belt and Road Initiative and China’s Development (in English) \nTo comprehensively understand the essence of the Silk Road and share experiences\, it will be introduced and discussed around policy\, culture\, society\, geography\, travel\, infrastructure\, trade\, e-business\, logistics\, finance and people \n  \nProgram Specific Eligibility Requirements\nSee How to Apply page for general CLIC eligibility requirements. \nApplication Procedure\nApply with your home university to confirm your option and to receive your travel grant. \nComplete an application with the China Scholarship Council. \nComplete an online registration form with CLIC: https://clic-horizons.symplicity.com. \nApplication Deadline\nOption confirmation and travel grant deadlines vary for Canadian universities. Check with your home university CLIC contact. \nNoon March 4\, 2020 (MST): Application with China Scholarship Council and CLIC online registration. \nContact\nInternational Student Section\nOffice for International Academic Exchanges\nNankai University\n+86 22 2350 8686\, +86 22 2350 9646 (fax)\nstudyinnankai@nankai.edu.cn \nDiscipline: Literature \nMajor: Chinese Language and Literature
URL:https://clicstudyinchina.com/program/nankai-summer-language-program/
LOCATION:Nankai University\, Tianjin
CATEGORIES:University of Alberta
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200627
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SUMMARY:Nankai Economics Program
DESCRIPTION:This program consists of two courses:\nDoing Business in China \nMore than ever\, those who understand Chinese policies\, practices\, and customs have a major advantage in the world market. “Doing Business in China” is the ultimate how-to for engaging the world’s second largest economy. \nSince entering the world market in 1978\, the nation has worked toward globalization and trade cooperation. Foreign trade has become one of China’s most dynamic and fastest-growing sectors\, placing China among the world’s most influential players. The first half of this program provides an overview of China’s foreign trade reforms\, including the nation’s entry into the WTO and the economic restructuring that came as a result. The second half of the program will introduce you to the practical aspects of doing business in China\, where you’ll learn theß specific laws\, procedures\, and customs around doing business and setting up a firm. \nChina’s foreign trade development has strengthened the nation’s ties with the rest of the world\, especially Canada. You’ll find that a background in China’s business culture will boost your career prospects at home and abroad! \nBelt and Road: China’s Economic Development \nAll eyes are on China as the country grows in economic power at an unparalleled pace. Hosted in Tianjin\, this program is designed for international students to learn about China’s economic development since 1978. \nThe program begins with focus on China’s Belt and Road Initiative\, the government’s open market strategy. You’ll review the purpose of the initiative as well as the controversy that comes with it; while it’s a welcome push for economic diplomacy\, the initiative faces challenges over long-term sustainability\, trade imbalance\, and property rights. You will also look at China’s trade activities in a global context\, examining how aging and population influence the country’s competitive advantage\, and how RMB exchange rates impact the World Trade Organization and its members. \nThroughout this program you’ll discover how economics have influenced China’s history\, culture\, politics\, and identity. Students leave well-equipped to pursue specialized studies in China or further education in economics and foreign trade. \nProgram Specific Eligibility Requirements\nRecommended for 3rd or 4th year students. \nSee How to Apply page for general CLIC eligibility requirements. \nApplication Procedure\nApply with your Canadian home university to receive your travel grant. \nComplete an application with the China Scholarship Council. \nComplete an online registration form with CLIC: https://clic-horizons.symplicity.com. \nApply with the host university by filling out an application form and emailing it to studyinnankai@nankai.edu.cn . \nApplication Deadline\nTravel grant deadlines vary for Canadian universities. Check with your home university CLIC contact. \nNoon March 4\, 2020 (MST): Application with China Scholarship Council and CLIC online registration \nMidnight March 6\, 2020 (MST): Registration with Nankai University \nContact\nInternational Student Section\nOffice for International Academic Exchanges\nNankai University\n+86 22 2350 8686\, +86 22 2350 9646 (fax)\nstudyinnankai@nankai.edu.cn \nDiscipline: Economics \nMajor: China Economics \nIf this program is not available at your university\, contact your home university CLIC liaison and see if they can add it!
URL:https://clicstudyinchina.com/program/nankai-economic-programs/
LOCATION:Nankai University\, Tianjin
CATEGORIES:Dalhousie University,University of Alberta,University of Ottawa,University of Saskatchewan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200506
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SUMMARY:Summer Law
DESCRIPTION:China is undoubtedly one of the most influential countries in the world. Heir to a long legal tradition\, China continues to reform its laws\, legal system\, and institutions\, including the judiciary\, to meet the demands posed by the World Trade Organization. If you are pursuing a legal career and have an interest in international business law\, it’s crucial to understand the main elements of the Chinese legal system. \nThe summer program in law is organized by University of Montréal’s Faculty of Law in collaboration with the China University of Political Science and Law. The program was established in 2002\, and is intended to meet the needs of Quebec\, Canadian\, and international lawyers who are interested in China. You’ll receive basic training in the Chinese judicial system as well as participate in a cultural tourism component that allows you to experience China first hand. \nA one-month internship (2-4 positions available) at the Guangdong International Business Law Firm will be available at the end of the summer program. This internship will not be for credit\, though it will provide invaluable work experience and insight into real-world Chinese legal practices. \nNote: This program includes costs that exceed the expenses covered by CLIC. Students must pay about $1750. \nProgram Specific Eligibility Requirements\nOpen to students from all CLIC member universities who are enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program in law that have completed at least 30 credits of their degree at the time of enrollment in this program. \nSee the How to Apply page for general CLIC eligibility criteria. \nApplication Procedure\nApply to the University of Montreal. For more information\, please check https://droit.umontreal.ca/en/international/summer-school/international-summer-programs/ (choose summer school in Beijing) \nApply to your home university to receive your travel grant. \nComplete an application with the China Scholarship Council. \nComplete an online registration form with CLIC: https://clic-horizons.symplicity.com. \nApplication Deadlines\nJan. 24\, 2020 – University of Montreal \nTravel grant deadlines vary for Canadian universities. Check with your home university CLIC contact. \nNoon March 4\, 2020 (MST) – Application with China Scholarship Council and the CLIC online registration. \nContact\nQiuju Ding \nRoom A533\, Academic Building\, Faculty of International Law\, CUPL \nNo. 25 Xitu Cheng Road Haidian District\, Beijing\, 100088 \n+86 010 58908198 \nvera335@163.com \nDiscipline: Law \nMajor: Comparative Law \n  \nIf this program is not available at your university\, contact your home university CLIC liaison and see if they can add it!
URL:https://clicstudyinchina.com/program/summer-law/
LOCATION:China University of Political Science and Law\, Beijing
CATEGORIES:University of Alberta,University of Montreal,University of Ottawa,University of Saskatchewan
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