Archives for: July 20th, 2018

Internship Showcase – Summer 2018

Written by The Beijing Center on July 20, 2018

The Beijing Internship Showcase – Summer 2018 by Lenny Chen, TBC Chinese Roommate & Marketing Communications Intern It has been almost two months since the students of TBC’s Global Leaders Internship Program arrived in Beijing. As their time in China comes to a close, TBC, along with Project Pengyou on July 19th, organized and hosted…

Internship Showcase – Spring 2018

Written by The Beijing Center on April 18, 2018

On April 17, 2018, TBC held it’s Spring semester Internship Showcase event. Joined by nearly 50 fellow professionals & peers, TBC students presented on their experiences interning in Beijing this semester. We had students working in different organizations including the US Embassy, Colombian Embassy, United Family Hospital, Edelman, Project Pengyou, Branditat, Bankorus JiTu Studios, JingJobs, and…

Digitalizing rare books at Anton Library

Written by The Beijing Center on April 8, 2018

“The Anton Library rare manuscripts are an extraordinary source to analyze the economy and society and further understand the relations between China and Europe for the early modern period.” Project Background: The aim of the project is to measure levels of consumption across different social groups in China and Europe during the early modern period…

Colombian Embassy Partnership to Bring Interns to Beijing

Written by The Beijing Center on March 15, 2018

The Beijing Center (TBC) has finalized a cooperation agreement with the Colombian Embassy in Beijing, approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Colombia, for TBC students who hold a Colombian passport to have the opportunity to intern during their study abroad in China with TBC.  For the past few months, we have been in…

A Journey in the Tea Mountains of Yunnan

Written by The Beijing Center on March 15, 2018

TBC Lecture Series – A Journey in the Tea Mountains of Yunnan, China, with Dr. Francis T. Hannafey S.J. TBC invites leading scholars, thinkers and experts to address an eclectic range of topics related to China in an one-hour format as part of TBC’s Lecture Series. On Wednesday, March 14, 2018, Dr. Francis T. Hannafey S.J. gave…

Inaugural Finance J-Term Course

Written by The Beijing Center on February 2, 2018

In partnership with Le Moyne College, TBC’s short-term programs division hosted a successful 3-week online + in-class Finance Course this past January in Beijing. The course, Modern Security Analysis – FIN 467 instructed by Fernando Diz, Ph.D, taught students about value investing, business valuation, corporate finance, security analysis, and how to develop a successful investing approach. Included in the course were business…

Site Visit to Beijing

Written by The Beijing Center on November 20, 2017

A group of 12 administrators and study abroad advisors from TBC partner universities in the U.S. and Colombia made the trip to Beijing for a one-week visit. With lectures, discussions, and cultural and internship site visits arranged by TBC’s ChinaContact, the participants were able to learn more about TBC and life in China. They also…

Post-Study Abroad Survey & Report – 2017

Written by The Beijing Center on July 21, 2017

POST-STUDY ABROAD SURVEY & REPORT TBC alumni continue to benefit from their study abroad Students at The Beijing Center leave their semesters abroad in China with a priceless souvenir: Confidence, in both their experience and themselves. A spring 2017 survey completed by TBC alumni shows that participants are overwhelmingly happy with their academic adventure abroad!…

“ABC at the Egg,” NYTimes article published by TBCer

Written by The Beijing Center on April 6, 2017

Stephanie Wong, TBC student, was recently published in the China New York Times. Check out her article below: New York Times, 6 April 2017 http://cn.nytstyle.com/culture/20170406/abc-at-egg/ Original English text by Stephanie Wong Tucked away in a plush dressing room off a press conference hall at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, we sat nervously…