Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

g-MEO Summer Program Information Session Tonight!


 Join the g-MEO Summer Program team tonight for an information session! 

Learn more about study abroad and internship opportunities in China!

7:00 PM East Hall 4096 

Thursday, May 22, 2014

New Student Org @ U-M | Interested in China? Check out Project Pengyou

Did you enjoy your study abroad experience in China? Would you like to connect with other Americans across the U.S. who have also traveled/studied/worked in China? Are you interested in positive U.S.- China relations? If so,join the Project 朋友 movement! A chapter is being started here at U-M, and we want YOU to become involved. If interested, please email Kelicia Hollis krhollis@umich.edu for more details on becoming involved. 


MORE ABOUT PROJECT 朋友
ProjectPengyou.org and the Leadership Fellows Program are implemented by
the Golden Bridges Foundation (www.goldenbridges.org). Established in 2007,
Golden Bridges is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to build
bridges to China that strengthen the sustainability and capacity of community-
based nonprofits and individuals to serve, inspire and transform lives.

Project Pengyou was conceived as the alumni network of President Obama’s
100,000 Strong Initiative, and seeks to build a global community of China
bridge-builders.  Project Pengyou is seeded by a multi-year grant from the
Ford Foundation and has been endorsed by Gary Locke and Hillary Clinton.

Kelicia Hollis
Graduate Assistant, Michigan Research Community (MRC)
Higher Education M.A. 
University of Michigan 
Creative Writing B.A. 
Columbia University

Friday, March 14, 2014

Apply by March 20 | Teach for China (2 year post-grad fellowship)

Final Application Deadline - March 20th

200 million children in China are not getting the education they deserve.
That’s about 2/3’s of US population, or the population of Greece, Portugal and Germany – combined.

Less than 3% of children born in rural China go on to college.
Compared to about 80% of children in urban areas who do so.

1 out of every 10 children will finish middle school in under-resourced China.

This CAN and MUST be changed. 

Check out this video to learn more about what we do.

TEACH FOR CHINA.
2 Years. An International Cross-Cultural Fellowship. Direct impact in the realm of global development. Learn to lead. 

APPLY NOW by our final US Application Deadline: March 20th
  • This is a salaried Fellowship.
  • Housing and international healthcare included.
  • Financial Aid available.
  • ALL majors welcome.
  • U.S. and Chinese nationals are eligible to apply.
  • Mandarin skills are an asset, not a prerequisite.
Apply now and you will hear back from our team within two weeks as to whether or not you are invited to interview with us. The application only takes about 90 minutes to complete and is a commitment to learn more about this opportunity. There are also upcoming webinars that can introduce you more to the Fellowship experience. You can also get in touch with us directly here.


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JARLENE CHOY |
蔡家灵

Manager | US Recruiting and University Relations
经理 | 美国招募与大学关系
US: (856) 505-7611
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Monday, January 30, 2012

Summer Teaching Job in China through Tsinghua University English Summer Camp


Tsinghua University English Summer Camp Invitation
June 26-July 13, 2012
Beijing, China

Tsinghua University welcomes you to join us in Beijing from June 26 to July 13, 2012 for our annual English Summer Camp. Tsinghua is one of China’s premier universities, and our students are talented, curious, and eager to improve their English skills.

The English Summer Camp is an intensive English language experience. Each day is devoted to lessons, lectures, and various activities including seminars, song and dance competitions, and other games. The camp’s goal is to increase our students’ interest and enthusiasm in learning English as well as to improve their basic English skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The camp is for students who have just completed their freshmen year at Tsinghua, and we’re anticipating about 3300 students to take part this summer.

Teachers should hold at least a Masters degree or be a currently enrolled graduate student, and volunteers should be currently enrolled undergraduate students.

As a visiting teacher or volunteer, you’ll be working together in a team with other visiting teachers and volunteers, a Chinese coordinator, and several Tsinghua student volunteers.

During the camp’s three weeks, teachers and volunteers will be provided free meals and on-campus accommodation (June 21-July 15). Teachers will receive a stipend of 13,000 RMB (about 2,000 USD) per person and volunteers a stipend of 3,000 RMB (about 470 USD) per person. There will be two days of orientation and team coordination prior to the camp (June 23-24), and both teachers and volunteers need to arrive in Beijing on June 21 or 22. Transportation between the Beijing airport and the Tsinghua campus will be provided.

Being a teacher or volunteer at the Tsinghua English Summer Camp is a great way to get to know China from a unique perspective. We’re looking forward to seeing you this summer!

Contact us:
Ms. Liu Nannan, Email: engsummer@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
Visit our website at http://www.flc.tsinghua.edu.cn.

Please note that the deadlines for application are:
Visiting Teachers: before March 1st, 2012.
Visiting Volunteers: before April 1st, 2012.