Are you thinking about a career in International Studies with a focus on China?
Would you like to master your Chinese language skills and transform them into a professionally and academically-applicable asset?
Are you interested in a graduate program that would allow you to use your Chinese in seminar-style classes and live and learn alongside Chinese graduate students while continuing your study with respected Chinese faculty in historic Nanjing?
If so, then there is no better place for you than the Hopkins-Nanjing Center!
To learn more, stop by the info session for Q&A on Monday, December 5th at 2:00pm in The Confucius Institute Reading Room, East Building 129.
Or, schedule an individual meeting with Kaelyn Lowmaster via email at kaelyn.lowmaster@jhu.edu from the Hopkins-Nanjing Center’s Admissions Office while she is visiting campus that day.
The Hopkins-Nanjing Center is the only graduate program of its kind – a collaborative effort where degrees are jointly awarded by the Johns Hopkins University and Nanjing University.
The Center offers both a one-year Graduate Certificate in Chinese and American Studies and a two-year MA in International Studies with a choice of focus in one of four concentrations: International Politics, International Economics, International and Comparative Law, and Chinese Studies.
Students participating in the MA program will receive a degree that is conferred by both Johns Hopkins University and Nanjing University.
The Center is a fully bi-cultural and bi-lingual institution located in Nanjing, China, on the campus of Nanjing University. Non-Chinese students take their classes in Mandarin Chinese while Chinese students take their classes in English, and MA students write and defend a thesis in their target language at the end of the two-year program. Hopkins-Nanjing Center graduates join a growing global alumni network of over 2,000.







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