Organization: PESI (Professional & Educational Services International)
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Description Founded in 1988, Professional & Educational Services International (PESI) is dedicated to international development through educational exchange and professional service in Asia. As a non-profit organization founded by Chinese Americans, we are especially interested in promoting understanding and cooperation between the U.S. and China. Committed to professional excellence and Christian principles of service, PESI offers a portfolio of programs in higher education, professional training, leadership development and intercultural exchange. While we uphold faith-based values in our organization, we do not promote religious doctrines in our programs. See www.pesintl.com for more information.
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When:
6/15/2007 5:58 PM to 9/30/2009 6:58 PM
18 Supporters -
led by Ping Chao 趙修平 -
updated 2 year(s) ago
We have been sponsoring a student leadership program at Tsinghua University,Beijing, for several years. 30 outstanding men and women are chosen from everyfreshman class of over 3,000 to participate in programs that aim to developsocial concern and cross-cultural competence in these future leaders...
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When:
7/1/2009 5:23 PM to 7/31/2009 6:23 PM
12 Supporters -
led by Nancy Nguyen 阮天福 -
updated 2 year(s) ago
Over the years, PESI has facilitated library and equipment donations to Chinese institutions. We have also brought many visiting professors to China. Quite a few among them have received honorary faculty appointments from Chinese universities. We have also provided funding for sabbatical studies ...
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When:
7/5/2009 7:07 AM to 7/31/2009 8:07 AM
10 Supporters -
led by Nancy Nguyen 阮天福 -
updated 2 year(s) ago
The China & World Affairs Program in Shanghai is a 4-week summer study program that is based at Fudan University, one of China’s premier institutions of higher learning. The program is designed to help students understand China’s emerging role as a major power in both the global economy and i...
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6/25/2009 5:16 PM to 7/24/2009 6:16 PM
14 Supporters -
led by Nancy Nguyen 阮天福 -
updated 2 year(s) ago
In our Summer Exchange Program, cultural exchange and teamwork take place between American and Chinese students from the classroom to the community. Here they discover more common ground than differences between them and genuine friendships are forged.
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6/21/2009 4:22 PM to 7/24/2009 5:22 PM
9 Supporters -
led by Nancy Nguyen 阮天福 -
updated 2 year(s) ago
In our Summer Exchange Program, cultural exchange and teamwork take place between American and Chinese students from the classroom to the community. Here they discover more common ground than differences between them and genuine friendships are forged.
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7/13/2009 12:00 AM to 7/16/2009 8:00 AM
78 Supporters -
led by Yang Yang -
updated 2 year(s) ago
MMK (More for Migrant Kids)is the specialty project of TECC Shanghai that began in 2005. We seek to improve the educational and career opportunities of migrant children in the city of Shanghai. Historically, this group has been severely discriminated against and deprived of equal opportunity....
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2/5/2008 4:56 PM to 12/31/2008 5:56 PM
12 Supporters -
led by Ping Chao 趙修平 -
updated 2 year(s) ago
China’s emergence as a superpower has significant implications for Sino-American relations, which in turn impact the whole world. Advancing the best interests of both countries and the international community will require global-minded servant-leaders to envision and effect changes in the world...
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Location: United States |
Secondary Location: Hong Kong |
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Focus: Education and Academia |
Secondary Focus: International Cooperation |
Primary Language: English |
Secondary Language: Mandarin |
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