Course “The Chinese Economy Today” Is Featured in Exame Magazine

CEBRI's online course "The Chinese Economy Today" was highlighted in the article "Tsinghua University Invests in the Training of Brazilian Executives" published on Exame's Bússola platform, which dedicates itself to key issues related to politics, economics, technology and behavior. The course is the seventh edition of the Executive Training Program, a CEBRI initiative in partnership with Tsinghua University and the Institute for Brazil-China Studies (IBRACH). The four lessons that make up the course will be taught by experts from Tsinghua University, one of the most important educational institutions in China.

The President of CEBRI's Board of Trustees, José Pio Borges, highlighted the importance of the participation of Chinese experts in the course: "It's getting to know China through China itself, not through international experts. Tsinghua is the Asian equivalent to the American Ivy Leagues and traditional European universities. It forms the elite that governs the country, with Xi Jinping, the Chinese President being among its most notable alumni." The course "The Chinese Economy Today" was also featured on the social networks of the Chinese Embassy in Brazil.

Lessons are set to take place on September 22nd, 24th, 27th and 29th and will be taught in English. Registration is still open and if you are a student or part of CEBRI's team of members, trustees and senior fellows, CEBRI is offering special discounts. Register here.

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CEBRI's online course "The Chinese Economy Today" was highlighted in the article "Tsinghua University Invests in the Training of Brazilian Executives" published on Exame's Bússola platform, which dedicates itself to key issues related to politics, economics, technology and behavior. The course is the seventh edition of the Executive Training Program, a CEBRI initiative in partnership with Tsinghua University and the Institute for Brazil-China Studies (IBRACH). The four lessons that make up the course will be taught by experts from Tsinghua University, one of the most important educational institutions in China.

The President of CEBRI's Board of Trustees, José Pio Borges, highlighted the importance of the participation of Chinese experts in the course: "It's getting to know China through China itself, not through international experts. Tsinghua is the Asian equivalent to the American Ivy Leagues and traditional European universities. It forms the elite that governs the country, with Xi Jinping, the Chinese President being among its most notable alumni." The course "The Chinese Economy Today" was also featured on the social networks of the Chinese Embassy in Brazil.

Lessons are set to take place on September 22nd, 24th, 27th and 29th and will be taught in English. Registration is still open and if you are a student or part of CEBRI's team of members, trustees and senior fellows, CEBRI is offering special discounts. Register here.

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