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University of Dayton China Institute Semester Programs in Shanghai

Study abroad in Shanghai, China. The University of Dayton China Institute is just 75 miles from Shanghai in the ultramodern higher education district of Suzhou Industrial Park. Home to a third of the world’s Fortune 500 companies, Suzhou Industrial Park is a center of innovation and opportunity unlike any other. As part of the learning experience, students will have the opportunity to interact and conduct hands-on projects with UD’s partner companies in Suzhou Industrial Park. Guest speakers from multinational companies and professors from UD’s partner universities will provide Chinese culture and society seminars on topics that range from how to do business in China to appreciating the music, art and tai chi. Students will also spend time exploring the rich cultures of Shanghai, Suzhou, Nanjing and Beijing.
Outcomes: 
In the Marianist tradition, UDCI aims to graduate students who combine competence with character and community-building skills. Yet graduates also need a more international perspective to compete in today’s job market, and so UDCI is poised to provide the world with American and Chinese graduates who can excel in their professions and collaborate in the workplace — locally and globally.
Contact Info: 
Weiping Wang, Ph.D. Assistant Provost and Executive Director of the University of Dayton China Institute wwang3@udayton.edu 86-189-1357-8018 (China) 1-937-344-5769 (U.S.)
Government?: 
No
Type of Exchange: 
education/science
Partners: 
The University of Dayton China Institute
Nanjing University
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Nanjing Medical University
Nanjing Art Institute
Shanghai Normal University
Zhejiang University
Jiangsu Educational Program
Sponsor(s): 
The University of Dayton China Institute
Nanjing University
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Nanjing Medical University
Nanjing Art Institute
Shanghai Normal University
Zhejiang University
Jiangsu Educational Program
Participants (Types): 
Students
Exchange Date: 
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Entry By: 
Kelsey Quan
Continuing: 
Yes
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Location: 
Shanghai, China
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