A two-day seminar on High School and University Reform Initiatives in China and the United States was held on February 22 and 23, at the Gutman Conference Center at Harvard University. The seminar was a “two-way learning and dialogue” between the Harvard Graduate School of Education faculty, superintendents, principals, admission directors from leading US schools and universities, and 22 Chinese delegates who travelled to the US for this event.
In light of the “10,000 Overseas High-level Talent Recruitment Project” launched by the Jiangsu Provincial Government, the Jiangsu Committee of the China Zhigong Party will host Chinese doctoral and post-doctoral scholars from 10 elite overseas universities. Scholars will come to Jiangsu Province to learn more about employment opportunities, entrepreneurship and career development.
Students taking part in the Sino-American Youth Ambassadors (SAYA) program started their journey to the US on January 31 as the first participants of the cultural exchange program. Altogether 14 students from Shanghai, Jiangsu and Anhui Provinces were selected by the Ameson Foundation to be Chinese youth ambassadors in the US.
“Student evaluation - Basic education in China and the U.S.”, a symposium organized by the Ameson Foundation and Harvard University, will be held at Harvard University in the U.S..
Four American education experts have been invited by the Ameson Foundation to participate in the “International Forum on Educational Leadership and Equality”, which will be held on Nov. 1, in
In order to attract talents from elite American universities, the Ameson Foundation and officials from Department of Personnel in Jiangsu Province held three job fairs in Stanford University, Harvard University and MIT respectively from April 30th to May 3rd, 2009.
The Ameson Education and Culture Exchange Foundation and the China Zhigong Party donated more than 600 books valued at $20,000 to the China Town branch of the Los Angeles Public Library, on April 30, 2009.
Dr. Michael Behnke, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Chicago, joined the Deputy Chairman of the Ameson Foundation Professor Sean Zhang in visiting the Shaoxing No. 1 Middle School in Zhejiang Province, in order to cultivate a deeper spirit of collaboration between all parties.
Ameson Foundation hosted “Dialogue with world leading universities” events with Yangtze Evening Post. Chancellors, heads of registry and student admission officers from the world’s leading universities participated in the events.
Mr. Zhou Wanchun, vice secretary of Liaoning Provincial Government, led an educational delegation from Liaoning Province for a 14-day visit to Turkey, India and Egypt. The education visit aims at promoting further collaboration for Liaoning and higher-education institutions in the three countries.