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Stanford in Beijing

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Banner photo credit: Stanford Center at Peking University

The China Studies in Beijing program provides students with a fundamental understanding of China’s role in the global system and the various factors that brought the country to where it is today. This pilot program is designed to give undergraduate participants both the opportunity to experience a cultural exchange as well as gain insights into the forces that shape the world’s second-largest economy.

This faculty-led initiative is offered by The Freeman Spogli Institute (FSI) in collaboration with the Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP). Students in this program will be hosted at the Stanford Center at Peking University (SCPKU). Located on the PKU campus, the center is a focal point for facilitating academic exchange between the United States and China, and students will have the opportunity to study alongside dedicated scholars at the center. 
 

As part of their trip to Guizhou, Stanford in Beijing students were welcomed by Guizhou Minzhu University. 

Student Ambassadors

share their first-hand experiences about the program, what led them to choose the program, and some of the challenges they faced while studying abroad. Dive deeper into 'a day in the life' while abroad, as a particular student experience may help you decide if this program is right for you.

What I Did in Beijing

Tianren Li (Preferred Name: Tina)

Major: International Relations

Minor: History