IMUSE (Initiating
Mutual Understanding through Student Exchange), founded in 2008, is a collaboration
between Harvard University, Peking University, and Tsinghua University. The
project’s aims are to foster mutual curiosity, respect, and understanding
between people in China, Europe, and the United States. The summer conference
provides top college and graduate students with an intimate forum for
discussion and personal reflection about key issues affecting China, and the
world today. What makes IMUSE different from other conferences is its small
size of 30 participants selected through a rigorous application process in
which the brightest university students are chosen from the US, China, and
around the world.
The IMUSE Beijing-Hong Kong
Summer Conference Program will bring the outstanding students from Chinese,
American, and European colleges and graduate schools together in late August to
share their opinions, experience Chinese culture, and learn from one another.
During the fellowship, Chinese and American delegates will participate
alongside one another in a variety of activities designed to be both
academically and personally enriching. Delegates will participate in panel
discussion events with a student audience where they will discuss the
pertinent issues facing Chinese-American relations today.
For
more information, please visit: http://www.projectimuse.org/
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