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The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies (or TBC) was established by Fr. Ron Anton, SJ as a
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in 1998. TBC's mission is to promote mutual understanding between China and other cultures, while facilitating international academic opportunities for students, educators, and business professionals. The Beijing Center's school of record was first through
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, followed by
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, and currently through the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE).


About The Beijing Center (TBC)

The initial focus of TBC was cultural immersion through study abroad opportunities and short-term, faculty-led educational tours. As part of its programs, TBC introduced: * Chinese language training * English-taught academic courses covering a variety of subjects connected to Chinese culture * Extended immersion through Chinese roommate pairing, Chinese peer language tutors, and Chinese family homestay opportunities * Academic excursions within China When first entering the TBC
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location at the University of International Business and Economics, there is a replica of an old Beijing alleyway or “
Hutong ''Hutong'' () are a type of narrow street or alley commonly associated with northern Chinese cities, especially Beijing. In Beijing, hutongs are alleys formed by lines of ''siheyuan'', traditional courtyard residences. Many neighbourhoods wer ...
”. There is a water garden featuring 4,000 years of Chinese water jars, the conference room displays original copies of western maps of China from 1584 to 1745, and the director's office replicates an old Ming scholar's studio.


International Education


Study Abroad in China for a Semester or Year

At TBC, students have the opportunity t
study abroad for a semester or a full year
where they will have the chance to live on the campus of the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE). Students can choose from over 2
English-taught courses
each semester and take a Chinese language course appropriate for their proficiency. In addition, at the beginning of each semester, students have a 2-week lon
academic excursion
trip – the Silk Road during fall and Yunnan Province in spring. These excursions teach students about the diverse cultures of China and offer the opportunity for personal and cultural growth.


Intern Abroad in China for a Semester or Summer

Through th
Intern Abroad programs
TBC offers semester, full-year, or summer internships for students looking to gain international working experience, learn Chinese, and experience another culture and its working environment. TBC arranges internships by working with a variety of organizations in different fields, to provide students with internships fitting of their professional goals.


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division runs faculty-led short-term, non-credit programs all year long. Several times a year there are programs for faculty members and for university administrators including programs for university presidents. There are workshops and courses for undergraduate classes, MBA groups, and graduate humanities classes.


Research Center

TB
Research Center
specializes in supporting primary source research and helping young Chinese scholars in the doctoral or post-doc years. The center's scholar-in-residence helps TBC students with academic projects during their stay in Beijing.


The Beijing Center Press

The Beijing Center Press
specializes in publishing unique works on China-related topics, such as politics, philosophy, art, history, culture, religion, sciences, current affairs, etc. In partnership with Amazon's KDP, all TBC works are published and available online at amazon.com. TBC Press publishes works in both Chinese and English.


The Anton Library

The Anton Library
houses a collection of 27,000 volumes about Chinese life and society. Special collections include a small rare book collection of 17th century volumes that first revealed China to the West, a collection of approximately 3,000 older books from 1800 to 1949, and a multilingual collection on the history of the Catholic Church in China. The main collection of books about China written in English is the largest private such collection in Beijing and one of the largest in China.


"How The West Learned of China" collection

The TBC Library of Chinese Studies has obtained a few original copies of these works in its collection entitled: "How the West Learned of China". The collection dates from 1588 until 1840 (with a few later exceptions)
"How The West Learned of China" collection list


Historical collection

The collection has 1,200 books from the early 19th century to the founding of the
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. Many books were published in the
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and some are considered rare or collectors items.


Christian History collection

This is a multilingual collection mainly of primary sources from around the world on early
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history in China. Works here are in Chinese, Latin, Portuguese, Dutch, German, Spanish, French, etc. (not English). It contains the work of early Dominicans,
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,
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and others as well as works from the early local church in China.


See also

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External links


The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies

Beijing University of International Business and Economics
Education in China Study abroad programs 1998 establishments in China