Location
  • China
    • Beijing
Industry
Advertising Business Economics History International Business International Relations Public Policy Social Work Sustainable Development Tourism

Program Details

Compensation
Paid
Timeframe
Academic Year
Qualifications
  • Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree, a minimum GPA of 3.0, and proficiency in English (IELTS 7.0 or equivalent).
  • Applications should include a full transcript, two academic letters of recommendation, a personal resume, and details of relevant experiences.

Pricing

Starting Price
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Price Details
You will be paid a monthly stipend of $1100(800 RMB) as well as reimbursed for a plane ticket for up to $1650(8000 RMB).
What's Included
Accommodation Some Activities Airfare
Aug 02, 2024
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About Program

Join UIC's vibrant and innovative liberal arts community in Zhuhai, China, for a unique one-year internship from August/September to June. As part of the Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College, you'll collaborate with faculty and staff from over 30 countries, participate in organizing academic and extracurricular activities, and immerse yourself in traditional Chinese culture through Education activities.

A typical day at UIC begins with a morning of collaborating with international faculty and staff on various academic projects. You might assist in research, help organize events or support classroom activities. Lunch can be enjoyed at the campus cafeteria, offering a variety of Chinese and international cuisines. Afternoons often involve participating in the “Chinese Language, Culture, History, and Development Programme” with engaging language classes and cultural immersion activities and evenings are your time to explore Zhuhai.

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Program Highlights

  • Participate in the “Chinese Language, Culture, History and Development Programme,” with weekly language classes and cultural activities.
  • Assist in organizing academic and extracurricular activities, support faculty in research and teaching, and coordinate Whole Person Education activities.
  • Enhance your skills in project management, cross-cultural communication, and teamwork while working in an international academic setting.
  • Participate in unique events such as Halloween nights, mooncake making, and house parties to celebrate local festivals.
  • Dive into Chinese culture with weekly language classes and activities like traditional field trips and cultural workshops.

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