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Center for Global Leadership Series -- FEI in China: The U.S. -- China Executive Program

Schedule
  • April 14 - 24, 2010 @ Federal Executive Institute, Beijing, China   $10995 REGISTER
    Tuition includes all educational services and materials, air fare to China, food and lodging in China.
Overview

Approximately 80% of senior federal executives engage in activities with international partners or have international responsibilities. In addition, many note that at present there are limited opportunities for leadership development with an international focus.

FEI in China is an exclusive offering for senior federal executives. Conducted under the auspices of FEI’s Center for Global Leadership, it represents a partnership between FEI and Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and provides a 12-day experience, commencing in Washington, DC, and continuing to Tsinghua University in Beijing, China at the Tsinghua Center for US-China Relations. This program will offer Graduate academic credit through Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Academic Program.

How You Will Benefit

This program will:

  • Provide a first-hand look at China policy development in areas such as the environment, agriculture, commerce, finance, and energy.
  • Allow US government executives the opportunity to engage their Chinese counterparts in a comparative educational dialogue.
  • Provide cultural background information for executives interested in developing relationships with China.
  • Afford networking opportunities between US government executives as well as with Chinese officials.

Who Should Attend

  • Executives with significant international responsibilities.
  • Executives whose job responsibilities include or will soon include international exchanges.
  • Executives whose organizations will be engaging in significant work abroad.
  • Executives desiring an exclusive look at Chinese policies, education and politics.

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