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Hopkins–Nanjing Center

The Hopkins–Nanjing Center (HNC; Chinese: 中美中心), formally the Johns Hopkins University–Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies (Chinese: 南京大学—约翰斯·霍普金斯大学中美文化研究中心), is an international campus of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies and a joint educational venture between Johns Hopkins University and Nanjing University that opened in Nanjing, China, in 1986. The center aims to produce graduates who will go on to play an important role in developing the U.S.-China relationship.[1]

The Johns Hopkins University–
Nanjing University Center for
Chinese and American Studies
南京大学—约翰斯·霍普金斯大学
中美文化研究中心
TypePrivate
Established1986
Academic affiliation
Johns Hopkins University
Nanjing University
DirectorAdam K. Webb
Li Xiaorong
Postgraduates175
Location
Websitehnchome.nju.edu.cn
sais.jhu.edu

History edit

In 1981,[2] Steven Muller, then the president of The Johns Hopkins University, conceived of the HNC as a legacy of his presidency, and as an opportunity for JHU to be the first American university to establish a formal presence in China. Nanjing University was chosen as a partner because of its prestige, as one of the best universities in China, because of its location, and because of its willingness to devote resources to the center. After breaking ground in 1984, the HNC officially opened in 1986,[3] and has operated continuously since, even during tumultuous periods like the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre and the 2003 SARS crisis.[4] In the latter case, the program was shifted to a temporary location in Hawaii for the duration of the outbreak.[5] In 2006, the HNC underwent a considerable expansion, overseen by then HNC American Co-director Robert Daly (director), adding a large new building to complete the compound. The COVID-19 pandemic saw the HNC shift to virtual course delivery in March 2020. In fall 2020, students were offered the option of relocating to The Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe campus in Bologna, Italy, for an in-person community while continuing to take HNC virtual courses.[6] After the shift to virtual delivery in March 2020, virtual delivery has continued. However, by September 2022, a limited number of international students were granted visas, although most classes have remained virtual or hybrid since students still face difficulties booking travel to China.

In recent years, the HNC has strengthened integration with the other SAIS campuses in Washington, DC and Bologna, Italy.

Mission edit

The mission of the Hopkins–Nanjing Center is "to develop and train professionals to provide leadership in managing successful bilateral and multilateral relationships involving China and the West in an increasingly complex international environment."[7] In the early years of the HNC, one long-term vision was that one day, the United States Secretary of State and the Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China would discover that they were both graduates of the HNC.[8]

Academics edit

 
The west gate of the Hopkins-Nanjing Center, facing Shanghai Road in Nanjing.
 
Aerial view of the Hopkins-Nanjing complex.

The HNC integrates a graduate-level academic program with the opportunity for deep cultural engagement. Students benefit from modern facilities, such as the only uncensored, open-stacks library in China, offering both English and Chinese collections totaling 120,000 volumes.[9] Full academic freedom is guaranteed in the center's founding documents, however, this guarantee has been questioned by many students in recent years. For example, the Chinese administration previously blocked American students from starting an academic journal, a common fixture of top ranked graduate programs.[10]

The HNC is the only institution of its kind that is fully bilingual, English and Chinese, in its academic programs. All students must have advanced proficiency in both languages. A strong “target language” component requires students to take a substantial number of courses in their target language and, if writing a thesis, to write and defend it in their target language (English for Chinese students and Chinese for international students[11]). Chinese faculty teach primarily in Chinese and international faculty in English. Most classes have a mix of Chinese and international students, and some co-taught classes are fully bilingual.

Students edit

The student body at the center is composed of approximately 50% Chinese citizens and 50% international students. Chinese students are admitted through Nanjing University, while international students are admitted through Johns Hopkins University, though both are considered fully students of both universities at the same time. The international population is made up largely of Americans but includes individuals from all over the world. Many students hold undergraduate degrees with a Chinese or East Asian Studies component. Some also hold advanced degrees prior to attending the Hopkins–Nanjing Center.

Programs of Study edit

 
The Sam Pollard building houses the center's library and academic classrooms.

The Hopkins–Nanjing Center offers two distinct academic programs: a two-year Master of Arts in International Studies and a one-year graduate Certificate program. Both credentials are issued jointly by Johns Hopkins University and Nanjing University and are recognized in the United States and China. The Certificate can be combined with further master's study at campuses of the School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC or Bologna, Italy.

HNC Certificate in Chinese and American Studies edit

The one-year certificate gives students flexibility in course selection while deepening their knowledge of Sino-global relations. Graduate-level courses on topics such as Chinese studies, energy, economics, and law help students advance their research and language skills while gaining the multidisciplinary background needed in today's global workforce. The certificate is jointly awarded by Johns Hopkins SAIS and Nanjing University.

Master of Arts in international studies (MAIS) edit

This two-year master's program with a thesis component is the first master's degree to be fully accredited in both China and the United States. Thesis topics reflect diverse course offerings and have covered areas ranging from women's rights in China to Chinese soft power.

HNC Certificate + Johns Hopkins SAIS MA in International Relations (MAIR) edit

After completing the one-year certificate in Chinese and American studies, students continue their studies to complete the Master of Arts in international relations degree from Johns Hopkins. The program's interdisciplinary coursework emphasizes international economics, geopolitics, data analysis, quantitative methods, decision-making, and policy studies. Students receive a jointly awarded certificate from Johns Hopkins SAIS and Nanjing University, and a Master of Arts in international relations from Johns Hopkins SAIS. At least one semester of the degree must be completed in Washington, DC.

HNC Certificate + Johns Hopkins SAIS Master of Arts in International Affairs (MAIA) edit

Students in this research-focused program complete the certificate in Nanjing and continue their studies for one year at SAIS Europe in Bologna, Italy. Students personalize the curriculum to their professional interests and focus on contemporary issues in international affairs. Graduates receive a jointly awarded certificate from Johns Hopkins SAIS and Nanjing University, and a Master of Arts in International Affairs from Johns Hopkins SAIS.

Notable alumni edit

  • Rosemary Gallant, '87, Minister Counselor for Commercial Affairs at the US Embassy in London[12]
  • David B. Shear '87, Former US Ambassador to Vietnam
  • Chen Deming '88, Former Chinese Minister of Commerce
  • Brian Linden '88, Author and co-founder of the Linden Centre
  • James Heller ‘92, Consul General, US Consulate General Shanghai[13]
  • Anthony Kuhn '92, National Public Radio correspondent in Seoul, South Korea; Former NPR correspondent in Beijing, China
  • Hua Xinghong '93, Managing Director-China, Lone Star Funds[14]
  • Amy Celico '94 Principle at Albright Stonebridge Group; Former Senior Director for China Affairs at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
  • Julia Lovell '98, Author, Translator, and Professor of Modern Chinese History and Literature, University of London
  • Margaret Myers '11, Director of the Asia & Latin American Program, Inter-American Dialogue[15]
  • Slater Rhea '17, American entertainer and TV personality in China

Former Faculty edit

  • Barry Sautman (1991-1992), Professor Emeritus/Visiting Professor Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Division of Social Science

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rienzi, Greg. "An Unlikely Success Story in China", Johns Hopkins Gazette, June 11, 2007. Vol 36, No. 37.
  2. ^ "Johns Hopkins Magazine".
  3. ^ Harvey, Diane K. (July 1986). "The Hopkins-Nanjing Center for Chinese and American Studies | Harvey | College & Research Libraries News". College & Research Libraries News. 47 (7): 449–452. doi:10.5860/crln.47.7.449.
  4. ^ Auger, Vincent A.; L. Marvin Overby (1997–1998). "Teaching and Learning in Nanjing: Community, Communities, and Politics in an Overseas Program". Polish Political Science. XXVII–XXVIII. Polish Political Science Association: 65–83. ISSN 0208-7375.
  5. ^ . Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. May 19, 2003. Archived from the original on June 2, 2010. Retrieved 2009-06-29.
  6. ^ "SAIS Europe holds in-person classes in Italy, attracting students from U.S. and China during pandemic - The Washington Post". The Washington Post.
  7. ^ Hopkins Hopkins Nanjing Center | The Center and China
  8. ^ He, C., & Kubler, C.C. (2016). 跨越太平洋的相遇--中美中心三十周年回忆文集. 南京大学出版社. ISBN 978-7-305-16912-0
  9. ^ "Our Libraries | Johns Hopkins SAIS". 9 July 2019.
  10. ^ "China Halts U.S. Academic Freedom at Classroom Door for Colleges". Bloomberg.com. 28 November 2011.
  11. ^ "Curriculum | MAIS". 25 June 2019.
  12. ^ "The key diplomats and offices of the U.S. Mission to the United Kingdom".
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-04-27.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-05-18.
  15. ^ "Margaret Myers". 16 May 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Wheeler, Norton. Role of American NGOs in China's Modernization: Invited Influence (Routledge, 2014) online review, covers the history of the Nanjing Center

External links edit

  • Hopkins-Nanjing Center website
  • Hopkins-Nanjing Center Instagram
  • Hopkins-Nanjing Center Twitter
  • SAIS - Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
  • Nanjing University's Hopkins-Nanjing Center website

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Main article Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies The Hopkins Nanjing Center HNC Chinese 中美中心 formally the Johns Hopkins University Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies Chinese 南京大学 约翰斯 霍普金斯大学中美文化研究中心 is an international campus of the Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies and a joint educational venture between Johns Hopkins University and Nanjing University that opened in Nanjing China in 1986 The center aims to produce graduates who will go on to play an important role in developing the U S China relationship 1 The Johns Hopkins University Nanjing University Center forChinese and American Studies南京大学 约翰斯 霍普金斯大学中美文化研究中心TypePrivateEstablished1986Academic affiliationJohns Hopkins UniversityNanjing UniversityDirectorAdam K WebbLi XiaorongPostgraduates175LocationNanjing ChinaWebsitehnchome nju edu cn sais jhu edu Contents 1 History 2 Mission 3 Academics 4 Students 5 Programs of Study 5 1 HNC Certificate in Chinese and American Studies 5 2 Master of Arts in international studies MAIS 5 3 HNC Certificate Johns Hopkins SAIS MA in International Relations MAIR 5 4 HNC Certificate Johns Hopkins SAIS Master of Arts in International Affairs MAIA 6 Notable alumni 7 Former Faculty 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory editIn 1981 2 Steven Muller then the president of The Johns Hopkins University conceived of the HNC as a legacy of his presidency and as an opportunity for JHU to be the first American university to establish a formal presence in China Nanjing University was chosen as a partner because of its prestige as one of the best universities in China because of its location and because of its willingness to devote resources to the center After breaking ground in 1984 the HNC officially opened in 1986 3 and has operated continuously since even during tumultuous periods like the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre and the 2003 SARS crisis 4 In the latter case the program was shifted to a temporary location in Hawaii for the duration of the outbreak 5 In 2006 the HNC underwent a considerable expansion overseen by then HNC American Co director Robert Daly director adding a large new building to complete the compound The COVID 19 pandemic saw the HNC shift to virtual course delivery in March 2020 In fall 2020 students were offered the option of relocating to The Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe campus in Bologna Italy for an in person community while continuing to take HNC virtual courses 6 After the shift to virtual delivery in March 2020 virtual delivery has continued However by September 2022 a limited number of international students were granted visas although most classes have remained virtual or hybrid since students still face difficulties booking travel to China In recent years the HNC has strengthened integration with the other SAIS campuses in Washington DC and Bologna Italy Mission editThe mission of the Hopkins Nanjing Center is to develop and train professionals to provide leadership in managing successful bilateral and multilateral relationships involving China and the West in an increasingly complex international environment 7 In the early years of the HNC one long term vision was that one day the United States Secretary of State and the Foreign Minister of the People s Republic of China would discover that they were both graduates of the HNC 8 Academics edit nbsp The west gate of the Hopkins Nanjing Center facing Shanghai Road in Nanjing nbsp Aerial view of the Hopkins Nanjing complex The HNC integrates a graduate level academic program with the opportunity for deep cultural engagement Students benefit from modern facilities such as the only uncensored open stacks library in China offering both English and Chinese collections totaling 120 000 volumes 9 Full academic freedom is guaranteed in the center s founding documents however this guarantee has been questioned by many students in recent years For example the Chinese administration previously blocked American students from starting an academic journal a common fixture of top ranked graduate programs 10 The HNC is the only institution of its kind that is fully bilingual English and Chinese in its academic programs All students must have advanced proficiency in both languages A strong target language component requires students to take a substantial number of courses in their target language and if writing a thesis to write and defend it in their target language English for Chinese students and Chinese for international students 11 Chinese faculty teach primarily in Chinese and international faculty in English Most classes have a mix of Chinese and international students and some co taught classes are fully bilingual Students editThe student body at the center is composed of approximately 50 Chinese citizens and 50 international students Chinese students are admitted through Nanjing University while international students are admitted through Johns Hopkins University though both are considered fully students of both universities at the same time The international population is made up largely of Americans but includes individuals from all over the world Many students hold undergraduate degrees with a Chinese or East Asian Studies component Some also hold advanced degrees prior to attending the Hopkins Nanjing Center Programs of Study edit nbsp The Sam Pollard building houses the center s library and academic classrooms The Hopkins Nanjing Center offers two distinct academic programs a two year Master of Arts in International Studies and a one year graduate Certificate program Both credentials are issued jointly by Johns Hopkins University and Nanjing University and are recognized in the United States and China The Certificate can be combined with further master s study at campuses of the School of Advanced International Studies in Washington DC or Bologna Italy HNC Certificate in Chinese and American Studies edit The one year certificate gives students flexibility in course selection while deepening their knowledge of Sino global relations Graduate level courses on topics such as Chinese studies energy economics and law help students advance their research and language skills while gaining the multidisciplinary background needed in today s global workforce The certificate is jointly awarded by Johns Hopkins SAIS and Nanjing University Master of Arts in international studies MAIS edit This two year master s program with a thesis component is the first master s degree to be fully accredited in both China and the United States Thesis topics reflect diverse course offerings and have covered areas ranging from women s rights in China to Chinese soft power HNC Certificate Johns Hopkins SAIS MA in International Relations MAIR edit After completing the one year certificate in Chinese and American studies students continue their studies to complete the Master of Arts in international relations degree from Johns Hopkins The program s interdisciplinary coursework emphasizes international economics geopolitics data analysis quantitative methods decision making and policy studies Students receive a jointly awarded certificate from Johns Hopkins SAIS and Nanjing University and a Master of Arts in international relations from Johns Hopkins SAIS At least one semester of the degree must be completed in Washington DC HNC Certificate Johns Hopkins SAIS Master of Arts in International Affairs MAIA edit Students in this research focused program complete the certificate in Nanjing and continue their studies for one year at SAIS Europe in Bologna Italy Students personalize the curriculum to their professional interests and focus on contemporary issues in international affairs Graduates receive a jointly awarded certificate from Johns Hopkins SAIS and Nanjing University and a Master of Arts in International Affairs from Johns Hopkins SAIS Notable alumni editRosemary Gallant 87 Minister Counselor for Commercial Affairs at the US Embassy in London 12 David B Shear 87 Former US Ambassador to Vietnam Chen Deming 88 Former Chinese Minister of Commerce Brian Linden 88 Author and co founder of the Linden Centre James Heller 92 Consul General US Consulate General Shanghai 13 Anthony Kuhn 92 National Public Radio correspondent in Seoul South Korea Former NPR correspondent in Beijing China Hua Xinghong 93 Managing Director China Lone Star Funds 14 Amy Celico 94 Principle at Albright Stonebridge Group Former Senior Director for China Affairs at the Office of the U S Trade Representative Julia Lovell 98 Author Translator and Professor of Modern Chinese History and Literature University of London Margaret Myers 11 Director of the Asia amp Latin American Program Inter American Dialogue 15 Slater Rhea 17 American entertainer and TV personality in ChinaFormer Faculty editBarry Sautman 1991 1992 Professor Emeritus Visiting Professor Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Division of Social ScienceSee also editPaul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University Nanjing University Nanjing SAIS Bologna CenterReferences edit Rienzi Greg An Unlikely Success Story in China Johns Hopkins Gazette June 11 2007 Vol 36 No 37 Johns Hopkins Magazine Harvey Diane K July 1986 The Hopkins Nanjing Center for Chinese and American Studies Harvey College amp Research Libraries News College amp Research Libraries News 47 7 449 452 doi 10 5860 crln 47 7 449 Auger Vincent A L Marvin Overby 1997 1998 Teaching and Learning in Nanjing Community Communities and Politics in an Overseas Program Polish Political Science XXVII XXVIII Polish Political Science Association 65 83 ISSN 0208 7375 Media Advisory Hopkins Nanjing Center Fall Semester Shifted to U S Location Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies May 19 2003 Archived from the original on June 2 2010 Retrieved 2009 06 29 SAIS Europe holds in person classes in Italy attracting students from U S and China during pandemic The Washington Post The Washington Post Hopkins Hopkins Nanjing Center The Center and China He C amp Kubler C C 2016 跨越太平洋的相遇 中美中心三十周年回忆文集 南京大学出版社 ISBN 978 7 305 16912 0 Our Libraries Johns Hopkins SAIS 9 July 2019 China Halts U S Academic Freedom at Classroom Door for Colleges Bloomberg com 28 November 2011 Curriculum MAIS 25 June 2019 The key diplomats and offices of the U S Mission to the United Kingdom Consul General Hanscom Smith U S Embassy amp Consulates in China Archived from the original on 2017 04 27 Hua Xinghong Archived from the original on 2021 05 18 Margaret Myers 16 May 2023 Further reading editWheeler Norton Role of American NGOs in China s Modernization Invited Influence Routledge 2014 online review covers the history of the Nanjing CenterExternal links editHopkins Nanjing Center website Hopkins Nanjing Center Instagram Hopkins Nanjing Center Twitter SAIS Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Nanjing University s Hopkins Nanjing Center website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hopkins Nanjing Center amp oldid 1210980498, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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