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Merrill Lynch Gets Top GBJ Students To Work at Prestigious Regional Conference

Paul Wong, GBJ student and intern for the Boao Forum of Asia, works on a computer at Tsinghua University.
BEIJING, CHINA - Four top students from the Tsinghua University Global Business Journalism Program (GBJ) will work at the Permanent Secretariat of the Boao Forum of Asia 2008 in preparation for its annual conference.

Boao Forum of Asia, founded in 2001, provides a platform for dialog between government leaders and entrepreneurs across the region to create viable and sustainable economic and social development policies. Merrill Lynch is a sponsor of the forum and of the Tsinghua-ICFJ program and arranged for GBJ students to work at the Forum.

The students, Milcah Lu, Crystal Liu, Paul Wong and Stephen Tan, are all members of the first class of the Global Business Journalism Program, a groundbreaking program in China that teaches best practices in international business reporting.
They will assist the Beijing-based Secretariat in handling press registration and inquiries from January to March. In April, they will travel to Boao and work onsite for a two-week period during the conference in April.

Qi Hong’er, director of the BFA Secretariat, praised the GBJ students for their intelligence and good English skills. “I am very impressed by the caliber of GBJ students and I hope more GBJ students can gain media-related experience through our office,” she said.


 This program is made possible by the generous support of these founding international sponsors:










  

View news and events from the program.

September 17, 2007: Journalists with Outstanding Careers at BusinessWeek and Time, Inc. to Teach at China’s First Global Business Journalism Program

September 6, 2007: Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu to Support First Program in Global Business Journalism at   Tsinghua University

February 13, 2007: The International Center for Journalists Launches Groundbreaking
Global Business Journalism Program in China

The Global Business Journalism Program features international faculty that are true leaders in international business reporting. Read their bios, watch them at work or send them a note here.

Meet the Students

Feedback from students - Hear what they have to say.

Download the brochure here.

View the curriculum

Visit the university's page for this program at www.gbjchina.net


The program is open to Chinese and international students. All applicants are required to pass an internationally recognized English-language test such as IELTS or TOEFL. The minimum score that is accepted for entry is 6 for the IELTS, 550 for the TOEFL Paper-based or 213 for the TOEFL Computer-based test. The school will consider alternative assessments.

To apply, please click here.

View photos of the students at work on the Bloomberg terminals, professional journalists at the ethics workshops and international industry leaders at the November conference.

 

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