Hutong School is hosting a webinar on China with a focus on the shift in China's role on the global scene through the intensifying of innovation and development in recent years. 

 

Time: November 21st at 8pm CET

 


Through a summary of the most important events in China's recent history since the 1840s, the participants will gain an understanding of the cultural and historic dynamics of China's role past and present in a global context. This understanding will lead to an analysis of China's current situation as a powerhouse for innovation, as well as an outlook on future developments and implications for those of us interested in working with or in China. 

 

Webinar content

  • Summary of China's history
  • China today - a powerhouse of innovation
  • Opportunities in China

 

For those who attend the webinar, it is possible to request an Original Certificate of Attendance by email. 

Practical details

  • Time: Tuesday November 21st, 8pm CET (11am GMT-8 Los Angeles, 2pm GMT-5 New York, 7pm GMT+1 London, 8pm GMT+2 Brussels).
  • Duration: 1 hour, online presentation + Q&A
  • Software: There is no special software required for the webinar, only a web browser and headset

 

Participation in this webinar is free.

 

*Registrations are open until Sunday November 19th

 

 

ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

Hutong School was founded in 2005 to answer to the growing demand of students, graduates and young professionals from all over the world eager to discover China. As an officially accredited language school, Hutong School creates new opportunities in China through its Internship Program and Intensive Chinese Programs, as well as Entry Level Job Placement service. Hutong School is the leading company in its sector, offering all-inclusive programs in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Hangzhou, as well as introductory Chinese courses in many western capital cities.

 

For more information visit: Hutong School

 

ABOUT THE LECTURER

Mr. Jan Wostyn, Sinologist and Economist, Vlerick MBA Alumni and co-founder and Managing Director of Hutong School, has over 15 years of China experience; studying and working in Wuhan, Xiamen, Beijing and Shanghai, where he won the first prize in the Shanghai City Chinese speech contest for foreigners in 2005.