Dozens of venues across the U.S. join live webcast with Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell and host discussions of local interest with on-site China experts.
Established 2007; recently held Tuesday, December 8, 2009 at 8:00 p.m. EST
Group of highly accomplished “30-somethings,” half from the United States , half from China, build cross-cultural understanding and professional networks as they explore substantive issues and develop enduring friendships.
Established 2002; last held November 4-8, 2009
For two weeks each year, outstanding senior high school students from the United States and China put down their books and see firsthand what life is like in the other country.
Established 2004; last held June 26-July 11, 2008; Upcoming Program Dates to China: TBD; to the U.S.: TBD
A cross-section of educators, hand- picked by the top students in the United States, learn more about China and U.S.-China relations at the annual Master Teacher China Seminar.
Established 2007; last held June 23, 2008. Upcoming program dates: TBD
An exchange of American and Chinese museum professionals, specialists and government officials to share experiences and ideas on how museums can best engage young audiences and serve as educational resources.
Program Dates to China: June 6-20, 2008; to the United States: April/May 2009
Two-way exchange seeks to help raise the level of discourse in Chinese news media about HIV/AIDS and related issues, call attention to society’s attitudes towards marginalized groups, encourage community involvement in finding solutions, and stimulate policy debates on a national response.
Program Dates to the U.S.: March 25-April 7, 2006; to China: May 19-31, 2006
Program examines how national and local governments can foster the development of media and cultural industries via a forum and, for Chinese participants, complementary site visits to government offices, media outlets, and cultural institutions.
Program Dates: September 9-15, 2006
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