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On Monday, November 6th, Project Pengyou co-hosted a special panel event at the Hotel Jen in Beijing with the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and the Hopkins-Nanjing Center (HNC) on how to build China into your career.
On Monday, November 6, 2017, Project Pengyou co-organized the third panel event in an annual series with the Hopkins-Nanjing Center and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) on how to build China into your career.
At our most recent Project Pengyou Leadership Training Summit at Harvard, we had the pleasure of having Dr. Graham Allison, Douglas Dillon Professor of Government, Harvard Kennedy School, as our keynote speaker who spoke to us about the current state of affairs between North Korea, the United States, and China, his theory on the Thucydides’s Trap, and his new book.
We were honored to work with the Fulbright Program for the third time to organize the Fulbright Lecturer Program Conference and Fall Orientation in Beijing from August 29, 2017 – September 2, 2017.
On the first day of this year’s Leadership Training Summit, we had the great pleasure of listening to two dynamic and culture-blending musicians, Abigail Washburn and Wu Fei.
In 2012, humans generated 2.6 trillion pounds of garbage. Much of this waste ends up in landfills, which not only pollutes the earth on which we walk, but can also permanently disturb the natural world around us. One young Fulbright Scholar, Lilly Sedaghat, is on a mission reduce our garbage footprint by transforming the way we think about trash through storytelling.
On day two of this year’s Project Pengyou Leadership Training Summit, we had the privilege of listening to Pulitzer prize-winning correspondent and former Shanghai Bureau Chief of the New York Times, David Barboza.
Join the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and Project Pengyou for a special panel event on how to develop a China-focused career, featuring prominent Hopkins alumni from the business, policy and entertainment sectors.