Monday, 26 July 2010 11:17
On Friday July 23 2010, University of Cambridge Professor Dr. Richard Barnes visited Ameson's Nanjing office to conduct an Ameson Cambridge Open Day, which gave students and their parents the chance to learn more about the school and their living and admission standards.


Prof. Lalit Kumar Goel explains his definition of 'elite students ' on behalf of Nanyang Technological University, while speaking at the opening ceremony of the Ameson Chinese Elite (ACE) 2010 program in Hangzhou.
The 2010 Ameson Chinese Elite Program (ACE) is currently taking place in Hangzhou. Click 'read more' for the first report covering the first nation-wide program that bridges China's finest high school students with elite overseas academic institutions.
The Ameson Chinese Elite Program (ACE) – the first nation-wide program that bridges China's finest high school students with elite overseas academic institutions – has been confirmed for July 19-25 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Click 'read more' for full details.
On October 15th and 16th 2010, the Ameson Education and Culture Exchange Foundation will sponsor and co-organize the International Forum on Education Strategy and Education Quality in Shijiazhuang, China in collaboration with the Chinese Ministry of Education, the China National Institute for Educational and Scientific Research, the Municipal Government of Shijiazhuang and the China Education Press Agency.Click 'read more' for details.
Nantong High School of Jiangsu Province, one of the leading high schools of Jiangsu Province, recently joined the Ameson Chinese Elite Identification Scheme, or ACEIS, and the A.P. U.S. High School Program. The collaboration of the Ameson Foundation with Nantong High School was marked with a signing ceremony on March 25.
In light of the “10,000 Overseas High-level Talent Recruitment Project” launched by the Jiangsu Provincial Government, the Jiangsu Committee of the China Zhigong Party will host Chinese doctoral and post-doctoral scholars from 10 elite overseas universities. Scholars will come to Jiangsu Province to learn more about employment opportunities, entrepreneurship and career development.
A two-day seminar on High School and University Reform Initiatives in China and the United States was held on February 22 and 23, at the Gutman Conference Center at Harvard University. The seminar was a “two-way learning and dialogue” between the Harvard Graduate School of Education faculty, superintendents, principals, admission directors from leading US schools and universities, and 22 Chinese delegates who travelled to the US for this event.
As students begin the new semester. Some are going back to school with fond memories from their Spring Festival holiday. Fourteen students and one teacher, Ms. Einhe He, were the first-ever participants of the Ameson Foundation’s latest exchange program the Sino-American Youth Ambassadors program, or SAYA. Their excitement and appreciation is reflected in some of the featured essays the participating students wrote.
Dr. Robert Campbell, President and Vice-Chancellor of Mount Allison University, and Mr. Ron Byrne, Vice-President of Mount Allison University, visited the Shanghai Office of Ameson Foundation on February 24 to commemorate the signing of an agreement of cooperation between Mount Allison University and the Ameson Foundation. A signing ceremony was held by Ms. Lica Zhang, Director of Ameson’s Representative Office in Nanjing, and Mr. Harry Liu, Deputy Director of Ameson’s Shanghai Office.