The Beijing Center: ChinaGreen Environmental Studies Summer Program
The Beijing Center
The Beijing Center: ChinaGreen Environmental Studies Summer Program
ChinaGreen Program:In The Beijing Center’s ChinaGreen program you will join China’s discussion about its environment: how to preserve and protect it whilst ensuring sustainable livelihoods for the Chinese people. Over four weeks, you’ll face the b... read more
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I learned that I really enjoyed China. Yes. Brenna Michel - Loyola University Chicago View Entire Review
I learned so much about the culture and the environment when I was there. It was definitely worthwhile and I wish I could do it again! A student - Loyola University Chicago View Entire Review
About
ChinaGreen Program:
In The Beijing Center’s ChinaGreen program you will join China’s discussion about its environment: how to preserve and protect it whilst ensuring sustainable livelihoods for the Chinese people. Over four weeks, you’ll face the big questions about balancing environmental management and economic development, and you will be awed by the ways in which individuals, social enterprises, corporations, and government in China respond to these issues. Both in Beijing and on a 12-day academic excursion, you will participate in behind-the-scenes site visits, lectures from world experts, tours, field research, and experiments, giving you a greater understanding of the science behind environmental policy and practice.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadProgram Length(s):
- Summer
Instruction Language(s):
- English
- Chinese - Mandarin
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Environmental Studies
- Environmental Design
- Sustainability Studies
- Business
Minimum GPA:
2.8Website
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The Beijing Center Scholarships
Award amounts vary however will range in increments of $500 to $1,500.
$500-1,500
Award amounts of up to $10,000 (full year abroad); $5,000 (fall/spring semester abroad); prorated by no. of weeks, minimum $1,250 (summer programs)
$1,250-10,000
The fly free scholarships are available to students at: Elon University, Georgetown University, and Marquette University. The fly free scholarships offer up to three students from each university an airfare subsidy of up to $1,000 for their flight to China. To learn more and apply for this scholarship, please contact your home university study abroad office.
$1,000
Created to assist U.S. students with demonstrated financial need and limited prior experience in East and Southeast Asia, Freeman-ASIA will fund approximately 400 students over the next two academic years, with awards ranging from $3,000 per student for summer study and $5,000 per semester, to a maximum of $7,000 for a full year abroad.
$3,000-7,000
Recipients receive up to $5,000 and are available for U.S. citizen undergraduate students of limited financial means to pursue academic studies abroad and credit-bearing internships abroad. Also, students studying Mandarin (a critical need language) are automatically considered for the Gilman Critical need Language Award, with a total award of $8,000.
Up to $8,000
Offers $500 awards for students attending a member institution.
$500
Videos
Environmental Talks: The importance of coming to China from The Beijing Center on Vimeo.