Study and Work in China after Graduation

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Ameson Year in China (AYC) is designed to help graduates launch global careers after spending a year teaching, learning, and making a difference in schools across China.

During First Lady Michelle Obama’s visit to China, she promoted educational exchange programs and emphasized the need for American and Chinese youth to understand each other’s cultures as both countries become further intertwined. About 200,000 Chinese are studying in the United States, more than any other country, compared with only about 20,000 Americans studying in China. The Obama administration is trying to raise that number and the Ameson Education and Cultural Exchange Foundation is taking steps to help.

Any native English speaker holding a bachelor’s degree or higher and possessing a physical copy of his/her diploma and U.S., Canada, or UK citizenship may apply.

AYC Program Benefits
• Stipend of 5000RMB (about $800) a month
• Free Chinese language lessons
• Free housing at or near the school where you will be teaching
• Sponsorship for obtaining a Z-type working visa
• Reimbursement for your flight to and from China at the end of your program for 7500RMB (about $1,200)
• Free health insurance inside China
• Free airport pickup and arrival support

Founded in 1994, Ameson Foundation is headquartered in the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC, and maintains numerous offices and operation centers worldwide. Ameson's honorary Chairman is Dr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, the former Secretary General of the United Nations.

For more information, please visit our website at www.goayc.org

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