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China Business Development China Business Development Mission Mission University of Cincinnati Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber Cincinnati USA Partnership for Economic Development *** Presented by Nancy L. Zimpher President University of Cincinnati to Faculty Senate January 12, 2006 November 1-12, 2005

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China Business Development Mission. November 1-12, 2005. University of Cincinnati Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber Cincinnati USA Partnership for Economic Development *** Presented by Nancy L. Zimpher President University of Cincinnati to Faculty Senate January 12, 2006. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: China Business Development Mission

China Business Development MissionChina Business Development Mission

University of CincinnatiCincinnati USA Regional Chamber

Cincinnati USA Partnership for Economic Development

***Presented by

Nancy L. ZimpherPresident

University of Cincinnatito Faculty SenateJanuary 12, 2006

November 1-12, 2005

Page 2: China Business Development Mission

China: At a GlanceChina: At a Glance

Population: 1.3 Billion - (1/5 of the world’s inhabitants)

GDP: $1.65 Trillion (9.5% growth compared to U.S. growth of 4.4%)

Per Capita GDP exceeded $1,000 for first time in 2003

GDP by sectoragriculture: 13.8%industry: 52.9%services: 33.3%

Higher education:In 1997, university enrollment in “regular higher education” stood at 3.2 million; by 2000, it had risen to 7 million. The Ministry of Education plans to have 16 million enrolled by 2010 (including distance and continuing education).

Population: 1.3 Billion - (1/5 of the world’s inhabitants)

GDP: $1.65 Trillion (9.5% growth compared to U.S. growth of 4.4%)

Per Capita GDP exceeded $1,000 for first time in 2003

GDP by sectoragriculture: 13.8%industry: 52.9%services: 33.3%

Higher education:In 1997, university enrollment in “regular higher education” stood at 3.2 million; by 2000, it had risen to 7 million. The Ministry of Education plans to have 16 million enrolled by 2010 (including distance and continuing education).

Page 3: China Business Development Mission

BEIJING

SHANDONG

Jinan

SHANGHAIiSHAANXI

Xi'an

Hong Kong

GUANGDONG

Guangzhou

Hong Kong Trade Development CouncilHong Kong Polytechnic UniversityPeter Woo, UC AlumnusTreasury Management & Trade (GCCC Session)

Shandong University

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Beijing Jiaotong UniversityChina ConservatoryTsinghua UniversityUC Alumni DinnerUS Embassy Dinner (Chamber Event)Intellectual Property Presentation (Chamber Session)

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Chang’an University of TechnologyXi’an International Studies University

UC Itinerary

Chamber Itinerary

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DestinationsDestinations

Page 4: China Business Development Mission

Hong Kong Trade Development CouncilHong Kong Trade Development Council

Peter Woo, UC alum Relationships = guanxi Location within 4 hours of

Asia markets & within 5 hours

of half the world’s population Problems/solutions

Peter Woo, UC alum Relationships = guanxi Location within 4 hours of

Asia markets & within 5 hours

of half the world’s population Problems/solutions

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Shandong University, JinanShandong University, Jinan

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Alumni Dinner, BeijingAlumni Dinner, Beijing

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Beijing Jiaotong UniversityBeijing Jiaotong University

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China ConservatoryChina Conservatory

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Tsinghua UniversityTsinghua University

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Xi’an International Studies UniversityXi’an International Studies University

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Chang’an UniversityChang’an University

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Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityHong Kong Polytechnic University

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In SumIn Sum

Three agreements signed:Shandong University, Xi’an International Studies University

(signed prior to arrival) Chang’an University

22 agreements with China dating back to 1988

They all welcome follow-up visits

Need better data on exchanges, countries, targets

Need to expand alumni base

Good timing

Three agreements signed:Shandong University, Xi’an International Studies University

(signed prior to arrival) Chang’an University

22 agreements with China dating back to 1988

They all welcome follow-up visits

Need better data on exchanges, countries, targets

Need to expand alumni base

Good timing

Page 14: China Business Development Mission

UC Enrollment by Country/ContinentUC Enrollment by Country/Continent

Headcount Enrollment by Country/Continent*International Students: 1,923

India(603)

Central America(40)

United States of America(33,321)

Canada(83)

Africa(74)

Russia & Commonwealth of Independent States

(29)

South America(48)

China(421)

Europe(221)

Middle East(72)

Australia &New Zealand

(7)

Japan & Korea(182)

Remaining Asian Countries

(124)

Students : Country Unknown (19)

* May or may not be current country/continent of residence

Page 15: China Business Development Mission

Identified Alumni in AsiaIdentified Alumni in Asia

Estimates from Alumni Association Web Site

592- ASIA

Page 16: China Business Development Mission

BEIJING

Jinan

SHANGHAISHAANXI

Xi'an

Hong Kong

GUANGDONGGuangzhou

Hong Kong –America CenterHong Kong Polytechnic UniversityHong Kong University of TechnologyUC Alumni Dinner

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Sun Yat-sen UniversityGuandong University of Foreign Studies

Chang’an University of TechnologyXi’an International Studies University

Xi’an Technological University

Tsinghua UniversityBeijing Jiaotong University

Shanghai Jiaotong University

Shandong University

NEXT STEP:China Follow-up Mission to be Undertaken by Dr. Mitch Leventhal and Participating Deans, April 2006

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Next Steps? China StrategiesNext Steps? China Strategies

Joint Centers – Permanent reciprocal presence with counterpart universities

Pathways – 2+2 (undergraduate) and 2+1 (graduate) articulation and pathway agreements

Study Abroad & Exchange – undergraduate and graduate

Professional Training – UC providing services to mid-career professionals

Program Development – assistance to universities seeking to add or improve programs

Cooperative Education – identification of opportunities with private companies

Recruitment – Identification of local representation for recruitment of fee-paying students

Joint Centers – Permanent reciprocal presence with counterpart universities

Pathways – 2+2 (undergraduate) and 2+1 (graduate) articulation and pathway agreements

Study Abroad & Exchange – undergraduate and graduate

Professional Training – UC providing services to mid-career professionals

Program Development – assistance to universities seeking to add or improve programs

Cooperative Education – identification of opportunities with private companies

Recruitment – Identification of local representation for recruitment of fee-paying students