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ounded in 1994, the Ameson Education and Culture Exchange Foundation is a non-profit, non- governmental organization that is committed to the promotion and implementation of educational exchanges in China and abroad. Its headquarters are located in America, and its honorary Chairman is Dr. Boutros Boutros Ghali, the former Secretary General of the United Nations. In China, the Ameson Foundation maintains a network of 28 test and screening centers. This network organizes pre-screening tests for elite Chinese students, establishes cooperative programs, and also provides the means to promote education and culture exchanges.
Cultural & Educational Exchange
The Ameson Foundation coordinates and organizes various educational and cultural exchange activities between America, Oceania, Europe and Asia. It also contributes to a many programs in China that promote various cultures and languages. These efforts are designed to:- Stimulate and develop relevant educational programs
- Develop and allocate educational and cultural resources that benefit parties from both East and West
- Establish, develop and promote an international educational platform that shares resources to achieve common goals
- Bring together world-leading scholars and education officials through international symposiums on education, culture and economics
More about Ameson
To learn more about our organization, feel free to examine the sliding tabs above, which document all of our core programs. In addition, be sure to browse through our news articles, to keep up to date on our operations.
Here are some images that highlight selected Ameson endeavors over the years:
Ameson news
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Financed Employment Tour for Overseas Chinese Scholars in Jiangsu, China, Summer 2010 In light of the “10,000 Overseas High-level Talent Recruitment Project” launched by the Jiangsu Provincial... -
Interactive Seminar on High School and University Reform Initiatives in China and the United States held at Harvard University A two-day seminar on High School and University Reform Initiatives in China and the United States was... -
Student reflections on the 2010 SAYA Program As students begin the new semester. Some are going back to school with fond memories from their Spring...
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