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The program launched in June 2016, upon the completion of Schwarzman College at Tsinghua University, located in Beijing, China [8] [9] and is housed in a college designed by Robert A.M. Stern, Dean of the Yale School of Architecture. It hosts up to 200 scholars annually from the United States, China, and other countries around the world.
The Yenching Scholarship (also Yanjing Scholars; Chinese: 燕京学者, pinyin: Yānjīng Xuézhě) is a selective interdisciplinary graduate program at the Yenching Academy of Peking University in Beijing, China. The program, started in 2015, will provide Yenching Scholars, selected annually from around the world, with full scholarships for a ...
Applicants must be of P.R. China nationality, including citizenship of the Special Administrative Region of China - Hong Kong [7] [8] and Macao. Applicants must not have received any financial support from the Chinese government, such as the CSC scholarship, during their studies. Applicants must not have received this award previously.
The Yenching Academy (YCA, also Yanjing Academy or Yanjing College; Chinese: 燕京学堂, pinyin: Yānjīng Xuétáng) is a postgraduate college of Peking University, located in Beijing, China. It hosts the Yenching Scholarship, a fully funded prestigious global scholarship program, designed "to cultivate leaders who will advocate for global ...
The Yenching Program at Peking University will compete with the Schwarzman Scholars Program (SSP) at rival Tsinghua University in China and similar global scholarship programs around the world. It is the first such domestically-funded program to launch in Asia. [1] [2]
The Thousand Talents Plan or Thousand Talents Program (TTP), or Overseas High-Level Talent Recruitment Programs is a program by the government of the People's Republic of China to recruit experts in science and technology from abroad, principally but not exclusively from overseas Chinese communities.
The CSC funds a number of Chinese students studying abroad every year, and the same number of international students in China. [1] CSC also manages the National Construction High-Level University Postgraduate Program scholarship, which funds a number of graduate students each year.
The scholarship was first set in January 1983, based on the first donation of US$1 million by Pao. October 1985, Pao donated another million USD to enlarge the scholarship. [2] The purpose of the scholarship is to support qualified Zhejiang University students to pursue their studies outside mainland China. [citation needed]