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From China: An Interview. Taking Initiative: An Interview. A Visit to Madison. From China: An Interview. A look at UW, from China. I spoke over the phone with Neville Lam in Shanghai, where he directs UW-Madison’s Shanghai Innovation Office as well as heads the Shanghai Chapter of the Wisconsin Alumni Association. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Follow me on Twitter.
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A Visit to Madison | UW-Madison and China
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From China: An Interview. Taking Initiative: An Interview. A Visit to Madison. A Visit to Madison. Exchange between the University of Wisconsin-Madison and China takes many forms, and in November 2013 it was a visit from the Chengdu Institute of Biology to the university and city. Evolving Landscapes: 100 Years of Change in Western China. Runs throughout November in Nancy Nicholas Hall, 1300 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Sources | UW-Madison and China
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From China: An Interview. Taking Initiative: An Interview. A Visit to Madison. Data for this project came from the following sources:. UW-Madison International Academic Programs Campus Wide Data Reports. UW-Madison Office of the Registrar Enrollment Reports. UW-Madison Shanghai Innovation Office 2012-13 Annual Report. Institute of International Education Open Doors Reports. I talked to the following people in compiling these stories:. Associate Director, Wisconsin China Initiative. Enter your comment here.
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The Growing Relationship | UW-Madison and China
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From China: An Interview. Taking Initiative: An Interview. A Visit to Madison. Story by Meghan Chua. There’s one street in Tianjin, China, where even dumpling restaurant owners know the UW-Madison name. UW-Madison students who study in Tianjin, China call Tongyuan Road “Food Street” for its cheap variety of restaurants. Marisol Wolf, a junior who studied abroad on a yearly summer program, said a vendor on what she calls Food Street gave her a warm welcome. A UW home away from home’. Shanghai Innovation O...
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Taking Initiative: An Interview | UW-Madison and China
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Culture Shock | UW-Madison and China
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From China: An Interview. Taking Initiative: An Interview. A Visit to Madison. For students from either country, uprooting to study abroad on a program or on an undergraduate track can carry unexpected challenges and surprises. To help Chinese parents and students transition into being Badgers, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s parent program runs a Mandarin Chinese version of its website. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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