The document advertises a summer program offered by the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies that allows students to spend six weeks in Nanjing, China studying international relations topics from experts in the field while earning graduate credits. Students live at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center and take part in excursions around the city as well as engage with a diverse international student body.
The document advertises a summer program offered by the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies that allows students to spend six weeks in Nanjing, China studying international relations topics from experts in the field while earning graduate credits. Students live at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center and take part in excursions around the city as well as engage with a diverse international student body.
The document advertises a summer program offered by the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies that allows students to spend six weeks in Nanjing, China studying international relations topics from experts in the field while earning graduate credits. Students live at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center and take part in excursions around the city as well as engage with a diverse international student body.
that can be applied to a SAIS masters degree. Discover China Spend six weeks in Chinas historic southern capital, with Shanghai only a short train ride away. Friday excursions to local sites also ensure an authentic cultural experience. To learn more: http://www.saisjhu.edu/graduatestudies/otherprograms/summerprograms sais.summer@jhu.edu | 202.663.5671 Explore International Relations Explore International Relations Explore International Relations in Chinas Southern Capital in Chinas Southern Capital in Chinas Southern Capital
June 23 July 31, 2014 The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) offers students the opportunity to spend a summer in China while studying international relations from top experts in the ield. Potential Courses Include: U.S.China Relations Great Leaders of Greater China East Asian Regionalism Comparative Economics of China and the U.S. International Environmental Law Comparative Law and Culture Economics of Globalization Asian Energy Security Missionaries in China: Their Inluence and Legacy Engage in Cultural Exchange Join an international student body to live and study at the HopkinsNanjing Center, with access to its stateoftheart library, classrooms, and onsite cafeteria.