Hi guys,
My friend and I have been working really hard over the last couple of days to build a brand new shiny site for my blog which I hope you will all enjoy. I’ll also be hosting it on a server NOT owned by Google so everyone in China will hopefully be able to access it. But, I need your help!
I need a header to go at the top of my website but I’m no wizz with Photoshop. And so I’d like to run a small competition.
Design a header for my site and email to me at road2china88@googlemail.com. The header I find most 漂亮 (beautiful) and 有意思 (interesting) will become the header for my new site. It should be themed around China and/or Chinese culture. Not only will the winning header become part of Road2China, I’ll put your name and a link to your site (if you have one) at the bottom of my site so that everybody knows that it is your masterpiece at the top of my blog!
Please email your entries by Sunday 15th August. I’m hoping to launch the new look site shortly after. All entries must be original and your own work.
Good luck, and hope to hear from you soon!
李华
Thursday, 29 July 2010
Chinese Universities
For those considering applying for the Chinese Government Scholarship Programme next year, it’s important to consider which universities you will pick.
When choosing your university consider the following three things:
• Where do I want to study, which region, city
• Does the university have a good reputation
• Does the university have a good reputation for what I want to study
The Chinese Government Programme does not support all universities, although the list of universities they do accept is quite comprehensive. I have provided a list of universities which are supported by the programme by province/city. Hope this helps.
李华
Beijing
Minzu University of China
China University of Political Science and Law
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE CHINESE ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
NORTH CHINA ELECTRIC POWER UNIVERSITY
GRADUATE UNIVERSITY OF THE CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (GUCAS)
CENTRAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
THE CENTRAL ACADEMY OF DRAMA
CENTRAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS
RENMIN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA
CHINA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY (CAU)
CHINA UNIVERSITY OF GEOSCIENCES (BEIJING)
CHINA FOREIGN AFFAIRS UNIVERSITY
CAPITAL INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
CAPITAL NORMAL UNIVERSITY
CAPITAL UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF CHINESE MEDICINE
BEIJING LANGUAGE AND CULTURE UNIVERSITY
Tianjin
TIANJIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
TIANJIN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION
TIANJIN UNIVERSITY OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
TIANJIN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
TIANJIN FOREIGN STUDIES UNIVERSITY (TFSU)
TIANJIN NORMAL UNIVERSITY
TIANJIN UNIVERSITY
NANKAI UNIVERSITY
Liaoning Province
Dalian Medical University
DALIAN UNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
DONGBEI UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS
LIAONING NORMAL UNIVERSITY
CHINA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
SHENYANG NORMAL UNIVERSITY
LIAONING UNIVERSITY
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
DALIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
DALIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY
Jilin Province
YANBIAN UNIVERSITY
JILIN NORMAL UNIVERSITY
CHANGCHUN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
BEIHUA UNIVERSITY
NORTHEAST NORMAL UNIVERSITY
Heilongjiang Province
HARBIN NORMAL UNIVERSITY
JIAMUSI UNIVERSITY
HEILONGJIANG UNIVERSITY
HARBIN ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY
HARBIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Shanghai
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
SHANGHAI NORMAL UNIVERSITY
TONGJI UNIVERSITY
SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
SHANGHAI CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL STUDIES UNIVERSITY
SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF SPORT
SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY
SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY
SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE & ECONOMICS (SUFE)
EAST CHINA NORMAL UNIVERSITY
EAST CHINA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
DONGHUA UNIVERSITY
FUDAN UNIVERSITY
Jiangsu Province
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Soochow University
NANJING AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
NANJING UNIVERSITY OF INFORMATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY
CHINA PHARMACEUTICAL UNIVERSITY
YANGZHOU UNIVERSITY
NANJING UNIVERSITY OF CHINESE MEDICINE
NANJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY
JIANGNAN UNIVERSITY
HOHAI UNIVERSITY
SOUTHEAST UNIVERSITY
NANJING UNIVERSITY
Zhejiang Province
Zhejiang Sci-Tech University
Zhejiang University of Technology
CHINA ACADEMY OF ART
ZHEJIANG NORMAL UNIVERSITY
NINGBO UNIVERSITY
ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY
Anhui Province
HEFEI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA ( USTC )
ANHUI NORMAL UNIVERSITY
ANHUI UNIVERSITY
Fujian Province
XIAMEN UNIVERSITY
Jianxi Province
JINGDEZHEN CERAMIC INSTITUTE
NANCHANG UNIVERSITY
Sahndong Province
OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA
SHANDONG NORMAL UNIVERSITY
SHANDONG UNIVERSITY
Huebei Province
ZHONGNAN UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND LAW
CHINA UNIVERSITY OF GEOSCIENCES (WUHAN)
WUHAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
HUAZHONG NORMAL UNIVERSITY
HUAZHONG AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
HUAZHONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
WUHAN UNIVERSITY
Hunan Province
Xiangtan University
Hunan Normal University
CENTRAL SOUTH UNIVERSITY
HUNAN UNIVERSITY
Guangdong Province
SHANTOU UNIVERSITY
SOUTH CHINA NORMAL UNIVERSITY
SOUTHERN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
SOUTH CHINA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
SOUTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
GUANGZHOU UNIVERSITY OF CHINESE MEDICINE
SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY
Guangxi Zhuangzu Autonomous Region
Guangxi University for Nationalities
GUANGXI NORMAL UNIVERSITY
GUANGXI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
GUANGXI UNIVERSITY
Sichuan Province
UNIVERSITY OF ELECTRONIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA
SOUTHWEST JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY
SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS
SICHUAN UNIVERSITY
Yunnan Province
KUNMING UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
YUNNAN UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE & ECONOMICS
YUNNAN UNIVERSITY
YUNNAN NORMAL UNIVERSITY
Chongqing
SOUTHWEST UNIVERSITY
Shaanxi Province
Xidian University
Shaanxi Normal University
NORTHWEST A&F UNIVERSITY
NORTHWESTERN POLYTECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
XI'AN JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY
CHANG'AN UNIVERSITY
Gansu Province
NORTHWEST NORMAL UNIVERSITY
LANZHOU JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY
LANZHOU UNIVERSITY
Guizhou Province
GUIZHOU UNIVERSTIY
Neimenggu Autonomous Region
INNER MONGOLIA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
INNER MONGOLIA NORMAL UNIVERSITY
INNER MONGOLIA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
INNER MONGOLIA UNIVERSITY
Xinjiang Weiwuer Autonomous Region
Shihezi University
XINJIANG MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
XINJIANG NORMAL UNIVERSITY
XINJIANG UNIVERSITY
Ningxia
Ningxia University
Henan
Zhengzhou University
When choosing your university consider the following three things:
• Where do I want to study, which region, city
• Does the university have a good reputation
• Does the university have a good reputation for what I want to study
The Chinese Government Programme does not support all universities, although the list of universities they do accept is quite comprehensive. I have provided a list of universities which are supported by the programme by province/city. Hope this helps.
李华
Beijing
Minzu University of China
China University of Political Science and Law
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE CHINESE ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
NORTH CHINA ELECTRIC POWER UNIVERSITY
GRADUATE UNIVERSITY OF THE CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (GUCAS)
CENTRAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
THE CENTRAL ACADEMY OF DRAMA
CENTRAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS
RENMIN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA
CHINA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY (CAU)
CHINA UNIVERSITY OF GEOSCIENCES (BEIJING)
CHINA FOREIGN AFFAIRS UNIVERSITY
CAPITAL INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
CAPITAL NORMAL UNIVERSITY
CAPITAL UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF CHINESE MEDICINE
BEIJING LANGUAGE AND CULTURE UNIVERSITY
Tianjin
TIANJIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
TIANJIN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION
TIANJIN UNIVERSITY OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
TIANJIN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
TIANJIN FOREIGN STUDIES UNIVERSITY (TFSU)
TIANJIN NORMAL UNIVERSITY
TIANJIN UNIVERSITY
NANKAI UNIVERSITY
Liaoning Province
Dalian Medical University
DALIAN UNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
DONGBEI UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS
LIAONING NORMAL UNIVERSITY
CHINA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
SHENYANG NORMAL UNIVERSITY
LIAONING UNIVERSITY
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
DALIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
DALIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY
Jilin Province
YANBIAN UNIVERSITY
JILIN NORMAL UNIVERSITY
CHANGCHUN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
BEIHUA UNIVERSITY
NORTHEAST NORMAL UNIVERSITY
Heilongjiang Province
HARBIN NORMAL UNIVERSITY
JIAMUSI UNIVERSITY
HEILONGJIANG UNIVERSITY
HARBIN ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY
HARBIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Shanghai
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
SHANGHAI NORMAL UNIVERSITY
TONGJI UNIVERSITY
SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
SHANGHAI CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL STUDIES UNIVERSITY
SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF SPORT
SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY
SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY
SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE & ECONOMICS (SUFE)
EAST CHINA NORMAL UNIVERSITY
EAST CHINA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
DONGHUA UNIVERSITY
FUDAN UNIVERSITY
Jiangsu Province
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Soochow University
NANJING AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
NANJING UNIVERSITY OF INFORMATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY
CHINA PHARMACEUTICAL UNIVERSITY
YANGZHOU UNIVERSITY
NANJING UNIVERSITY OF CHINESE MEDICINE
NANJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY
JIANGNAN UNIVERSITY
HOHAI UNIVERSITY
SOUTHEAST UNIVERSITY
NANJING UNIVERSITY
Zhejiang Province
Zhejiang Sci-Tech University
Zhejiang University of Technology
CHINA ACADEMY OF ART
ZHEJIANG NORMAL UNIVERSITY
NINGBO UNIVERSITY
ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY
Anhui Province
HEFEI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA ( USTC )
ANHUI NORMAL UNIVERSITY
ANHUI UNIVERSITY
Fujian Province
XIAMEN UNIVERSITY
Jianxi Province
JINGDEZHEN CERAMIC INSTITUTE
NANCHANG UNIVERSITY
Sahndong Province
OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA
SHANDONG NORMAL UNIVERSITY
SHANDONG UNIVERSITY
Huebei Province
ZHONGNAN UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND LAW
CHINA UNIVERSITY OF GEOSCIENCES (WUHAN)
WUHAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
HUAZHONG NORMAL UNIVERSITY
HUAZHONG AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
HUAZHONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
WUHAN UNIVERSITY
Hunan Province
Xiangtan University
Hunan Normal University
CENTRAL SOUTH UNIVERSITY
HUNAN UNIVERSITY
Guangdong Province
SHANTOU UNIVERSITY
SOUTH CHINA NORMAL UNIVERSITY
SOUTHERN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
SOUTH CHINA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
SOUTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
GUANGZHOU UNIVERSITY OF CHINESE MEDICINE
SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY
Guangxi Zhuangzu Autonomous Region
Guangxi University for Nationalities
GUANGXI NORMAL UNIVERSITY
GUANGXI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
GUANGXI UNIVERSITY
Sichuan Province
UNIVERSITY OF ELECTRONIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA
SOUTHWEST JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY
SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS
SICHUAN UNIVERSITY
Yunnan Province
KUNMING UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
YUNNAN UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE & ECONOMICS
YUNNAN UNIVERSITY
YUNNAN NORMAL UNIVERSITY
Chongqing
SOUTHWEST UNIVERSITY
Shaanxi Province
Xidian University
Shaanxi Normal University
NORTHWEST A&F UNIVERSITY
NORTHWESTERN POLYTECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
XI'AN JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY
CHANG'AN UNIVERSITY
Gansu Province
NORTHWEST NORMAL UNIVERSITY
LANZHOU JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY
LANZHOU UNIVERSITY
Guizhou Province
GUIZHOU UNIVERSTIY
Neimenggu Autonomous Region
INNER MONGOLIA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
INNER MONGOLIA NORMAL UNIVERSITY
INNER MONGOLIA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
INNER MONGOLIA UNIVERSITY
Xinjiang Weiwuer Autonomous Region
Shihezi University
XINJIANG MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
XINJIANG NORMAL UNIVERSITY
XINJIANG UNIVERSITY
Ningxia
Ningxia University
Henan
Zhengzhou University
Monday, 26 July 2010
Chinese Government Scholarship Programme
Hey guy’s, so I just got all my papers through from the Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the European Union regarding my scholarship and all I can say is that it’s official. It makes it seem so real actually having something through the post rather than an email.
My letter reads:
“I have the honour to inform you that you have been selected to join the Chinese Government Scholarship Programme (EU Window) for 2010-2011 academic year.
It is an exciting opportunity and I can’t wait to be able to focus my efforts fully on learning Chinese and increase my proficiency rapidly. Think I’ll have to do a HSK exam before and after to see how I get on.
I’ll let you know which university I have been admitted to soon and where I’ll be staying in China. In the mean time I have a lot to prepare, including visa’s, flights, time off work (if my company will let me. I also have to complete a ‘Foreigner Physical Examination’ form which I’m not even sure where to start with. I’ll have to contact my doctor. If anyone from the UK has ever had one of these examinations before let me know.
李华
Friday, 23 July 2010
How to apply for a Chinese scholarship
I’ve had many requests around the details of my scholarship to China and how to apply. I found that the information available made the application process fairly difficult. Many of those who have been awarded the scholarship are unaware of the next steps, including myself and I am awaiting materials in the post.
However, to get to my stage I thought I would blog a simple ‘to do’ list to help others in their applications for next year.
Firstly, the scholarship programme I applied for is only available to citizens of the EU; however there are many more scholarships available to wherever you are in the world.
SCHOLARSHIP SCHEMES SPONSORED BY CHINESE GOVERNMENT
I found a number of websites about the scholarship with inconsistent deadlines, some say end of April, and some say end of March. Play is safe and get your applications in before the end of March.
The earliest you can submit your application is January, but there’s nothing stopping you in getting all your material ready for then.
So, here’s what you’ll need to do for then:
Register for the following site: http://laihua.csc.edu.cn
You’ll need to select the scholarship you want, I applied for the Chinese Government Scholarship.
On the application number you’ll need to fill in an agency number. Each scholarship programme has a unique agency number, e.g. the one for the Chinese Government Scholarship is 00006.
You’ll also need to select up to three universities you wish to apply for. I’ll provide a list of universities which are supported by the scholarship on my next post.
Once you’ve completed the application you’ll need to print at least two copies.
You’ll then need to prepare a number of documents to support your application. You should submit two copies of each of these documents:
• A copy of your highest diploma or university certificate
• If you are in employment you’ll need a letter from your company to prove that you are working for them
• Academic transcripts: which show your individual grades from your degree, diploma, etc. You may need to contact your college, university for a copy
• A study plan, explaining why and what you’ll do with your scholarship (at least 400 words) This is a chance to show your personality and why you amongst all the other applicants deserve the scholarship. Watch out for a copy of mine in future posts.
• A recommendation letter. I submitted two, one from the head teacher of my Chinese school and one from a senior manager at my work. For a copy of these please see Chinese Government Scholarship Program
Also include a large stamped addressed envelope to yourself. This is so they can post material around your scholarship back to you. Since the application office is in Belgium my post office couldn’t tell me how much it would cost to post back to me, and so I bought a packet of 1st class stamps and stuck them all to the envelope!
The address which you need to post your application off to is: Office for Education and Culture, Mission of P. R. China to the European Union.
Plan ahead, as it may take time to gather all the material and to choose the university which is right for you.
Hope this all helps and there’ll be more on Chinese scholarships soon.
李华
Thursday, 15 July 2010
Chinese Government Scholarship Program
So this morning when I logged onto my email I got a big surprise:
“Dear Scholarship Recipients,
Congratulations!
It's very pleasure to inform you that you have been selected to joint the Chinese Government Scholarship Programme(EU Window) for 2010/2011 academic year.
The admission notice will be sent to your mailing address by post very soon.
Kindly acknowledge the receipt by e-mail once it reaches you.
(please find you name on the below website: http://www.chinamission.be/eng/sthd/t716817.htm)
With best wishes,
Office for Education & Culture
Mission of the People's Repubilc of the China to the European Union”
I was wowed; receiving a scholarship from the Chinese government is something I have only dreamed of until now. When I travelled to China earlier this year for the spring festival I met a random guy in a bar who told me of his tale of how he got a scholarship to study Chinese and now works in a PR firm in Beijing.
As soon as I returned from my trip I started searching for scholarships, I found it hard to find what I was looking for. There are a number of scholarships out there but none of which I would meet the criteria. I almost gave up until I found the Chinese Government Scholarship Programme which is in association with the European Union. However by the time I found out about the scholarship I had just one week left to apply!
I immediately started to gather all the documents I needed for the application. I contacted my former university (Brunel) for a transcript of my grades.
I needed references to support my application. I tried to find the most influential people who would be able to provide an excellent reference. In this instance I contacted my Mandarin teacher who is also head of the school, and a senior manager from my firm.
My reference from my Mandarin teacher reads below:
“This is to certify that Ben has been enrolled at the Waltham Forest Chinese Association Sunday Chinese School since September 2007. He came to the school with a good background in spoken Mandarin already and wished to learn Chinese writing. He was enrolled in Infant Class Three, during the academic year 2007/2008, beginning to learn written Chinese, and has obtained very good results with year prize. In the following year he was enrolled in Class Lower One, which equivalent to semester one of primary one in China, and has topped the class again with year prize. With his good results the Sunday Chinese School proposed that he should progress to Class Upper Two, which he has jumped two levels, by the end of the academic year 2009/2010. He has jumped two levels, including Class Upper One and Class Lower Two. His result in Class Upper Two so far has been excellent. He is able to recognise many traditional fonts and has been practicing simplified fonts in all his work. His spoken Mandarin and written Chinese have improved tremendously since he joined the school.
Ben is interested to study Chinese in China and wishes to apply for a scholarship allowing him to fulfil such commitments. I fully support his application and wish him all the best.”
Reference from senior manager in my firm:
It's been my pleasure to work with Ben and mentor him on corporate communications for the last 18 months.
I believe that the experience Ben has gained by working in a large organisation has seen him mature and grow in stature - and also helped him to understand more about what he wants from his career.
The chance to study at a University in China sounds like a dream come true for him. It's the perfect opportunity for someone who has proven his prowess in academia, embraced a new language very quickly, gained real experience in a business environment, and who is now demonstrating the confidence to take control of his life to set himself in a new direction with fresh ambitions.
Working with Ben, it is clear that he has an appetite for knowledge and a desire to broaden his horizons. Ben's easy to work with - he's extremely approachable, helpful, good-natured, and quick-to-learn. And he's motivated by new challenges, new technology and new ideas.
It was quite mind-blowing when I first learned of Ben's passion for the Chinese language. At a team meeting each person had to reveal something new about themselves and Ben chose to speak in Mandarin. It was one of those moments when all in the room were hushed and taken back!
It would be a shame to see him leave the company but I firmly believe he would be a great asset to any University.
I genuinely wish Ben every success in his application for a scholarship.”
I’d like to thank both my teacher and my co-worker who supported me in my application for the scholarship. Without it I believe the scholarship would not have been a success.
I was lucky enough to get all the documents I needed for the application in time and sent it next day delivery to the Mission of the People's Republic of the China to the European Union in Brussels. However I was mortified when the application arrived at my home the next day due to the Post Office making a mistake! I got my application sent off again immediately and it arrived in Brussels with one day to go before the deadline.
I’ve been waiting to find out if my application was successful or not since March and finally the waiting is over! There are still a few more things to do before I go to China such as a medical check and arrange my visa. I still don’t know which university I got into. On the application you are allowed to apply for three and I applied for: Peking University, Tianjin University and Beijing Jiaotong University
I first considered applying to the top three universities in China, however I then thought that the competition may be too fierce and so I spread my risk. The universities I have applied to are the 1st, 7th, and 57th best universities in China.
I’ll let you know how I get on however the following link provides more information about the Chinese Government Scholarship Program.
“Dear Scholarship Recipients,
Congratulations!
It's very pleasure to inform you that you have been selected to joint the Chinese Government Scholarship Programme(EU Window) for 2010/2011 academic year.
The admission notice will be sent to your mailing address by post very soon.
Kindly acknowledge the receipt by e-mail once it reaches you.
(please find you name on the below website: http://www.chinamission.be/eng/sthd/t716817.htm)
With best wishes,
Office for Education & Culture
Mission of the People's Repubilc of the China to the European Union”
I was wowed; receiving a scholarship from the Chinese government is something I have only dreamed of until now. When I travelled to China earlier this year for the spring festival I met a random guy in a bar who told me of his tale of how he got a scholarship to study Chinese and now works in a PR firm in Beijing.
As soon as I returned from my trip I started searching for scholarships, I found it hard to find what I was looking for. There are a number of scholarships out there but none of which I would meet the criteria. I almost gave up until I found the Chinese Government Scholarship Programme which is in association with the European Union. However by the time I found out about the scholarship I had just one week left to apply!
I immediately started to gather all the documents I needed for the application. I contacted my former university (Brunel) for a transcript of my grades.
I needed references to support my application. I tried to find the most influential people who would be able to provide an excellent reference. In this instance I contacted my Mandarin teacher who is also head of the school, and a senior manager from my firm.
My reference from my Mandarin teacher reads below:
“This is to certify that Ben has been enrolled at the Waltham Forest Chinese Association Sunday Chinese School since September 2007. He came to the school with a good background in spoken Mandarin already and wished to learn Chinese writing. He was enrolled in Infant Class Three, during the academic year 2007/2008, beginning to learn written Chinese, and has obtained very good results with year prize. In the following year he was enrolled in Class Lower One, which equivalent to semester one of primary one in China, and has topped the class again with year prize. With his good results the Sunday Chinese School proposed that he should progress to Class Upper Two, which he has jumped two levels, by the end of the academic year 2009/2010. He has jumped two levels, including Class Upper One and Class Lower Two. His result in Class Upper Two so far has been excellent. He is able to recognise many traditional fonts and has been practicing simplified fonts in all his work. His spoken Mandarin and written Chinese have improved tremendously since he joined the school.
Ben is interested to study Chinese in China and wishes to apply for a scholarship allowing him to fulfil such commitments. I fully support his application and wish him all the best.”
Reference from senior manager in my firm:
It's been my pleasure to work with Ben and mentor him on corporate communications for the last 18 months.
I believe that the experience Ben has gained by working in a large organisation has seen him mature and grow in stature - and also helped him to understand more about what he wants from his career.
The chance to study at a University in China sounds like a dream come true for him. It's the perfect opportunity for someone who has proven his prowess in academia, embraced a new language very quickly, gained real experience in a business environment, and who is now demonstrating the confidence to take control of his life to set himself in a new direction with fresh ambitions.
Working with Ben, it is clear that he has an appetite for knowledge and a desire to broaden his horizons. Ben's easy to work with - he's extremely approachable, helpful, good-natured, and quick-to-learn. And he's motivated by new challenges, new technology and new ideas.
It was quite mind-blowing when I first learned of Ben's passion for the Chinese language. At a team meeting each person had to reveal something new about themselves and Ben chose to speak in Mandarin. It was one of those moments when all in the room were hushed and taken back!
It would be a shame to see him leave the company but I firmly believe he would be a great asset to any University.
I genuinely wish Ben every success in his application for a scholarship.”
I’d like to thank both my teacher and my co-worker who supported me in my application for the scholarship. Without it I believe the scholarship would not have been a success.
I was lucky enough to get all the documents I needed for the application in time and sent it next day delivery to the Mission of the People's Republic of the China to the European Union in Brussels. However I was mortified when the application arrived at my home the next day due to the Post Office making a mistake! I got my application sent off again immediately and it arrived in Brussels with one day to go before the deadline.
I’ve been waiting to find out if my application was successful or not since March and finally the waiting is over! There are still a few more things to do before I go to China such as a medical check and arrange my visa. I still don’t know which university I got into. On the application you are allowed to apply for three and I applied for: Peking University, Tianjin University and Beijing Jiaotong University
I first considered applying to the top three universities in China, however I then thought that the competition may be too fierce and so I spread my risk. The universities I have applied to are the 1st, 7th, and 57th best universities in China.
I’ll let you know how I get on however the following link provides more information about the Chinese Government Scholarship Program.
Saturday, 10 July 2010
Chinese Cinema
Films were first came to China in 1896 and the first Chinese film was made in 1905 which was ‘The Battle of Dingjunshan’ (not a kung fu movie). In the 1920-30’s Shanghai was the Hollywood of the East, it was a new and exciting era and people had money to spend on entertainment.
Films around in the 1920’s were down-to-earth and about people’s lives. In 1940 things heated up and the government used the film industry as a form of propaganda (it didn’t take them long). Films pre 1940 were banned and films produced from then on needed to be ‘politically correct.’
Nowadays Chinese cinema has mastered the art of movie making and boasts an archive of fantastic films that can bring tears to the eyes, To Live (秋菊打官司) being one of them.
Chinese cinema is also having a big impact in the West as Chinese directors such Zhang Yimou target western audiences. Film’s you may have seen by Zhang Yimou include The House of Flying Daggers, Hero, and Curse of the Golden Flower. However, as great a director he may be, many Chinese feel he has sold out and lost site of the traditional Chinese cinema.
A blog on Chinese cinema isn’t complete without mentioned Jackie Chan (成龙) who is probably one of the most famous and most respected Chinese actors in both the East and the West.
One thing to mention about Western films in China is that officiously only a limited amount of films are allowed to be shown in cinema per year and they are hand picked by the government for their content. In fact Disney was banned in China for many years until they released Mulan and made their way into China’s good books.
Friday, 2 July 2010
Chinese Evolution
I just read this article and wanted to share it with you. A study has been undertaken and its results show that Tibetans have developed an unusual gene which helps them survive at high altitudes. This is one of the fastest evolutions the mankind has ever experienced.
Usually in high altitudes where the air is thinner, people get tired quicker and have frequent headaches, but the Tibetans do not. Their DNA has adapted and formed a gene known as “EPAS1” which makes Tibetans more sensitive to oxygen and may also increase their metabolism.
More on the article can be found here
Usually in high altitudes where the air is thinner, people get tired quicker and have frequent headaches, but the Tibetans do not. Their DNA has adapted and formed a gene known as “EPAS1” which makes Tibetans more sensitive to oxygen and may also increase their metabolism.
More on the article can be found here
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