21 October 2011

GPPi co-organizes 'Zukunftsbrücke': Chinese-German young professionals forum

On 21 October 2011, GPPi along with several partners introduced a new project that aims to provide a platform for intellectual and cultural exchange in order to foster mutual understanding among young professionals in China and Germany. Named Zukunftsbrücke: Chinese-German Young Professional Campus, the project is made possible by the Stiftung Mercator in cooperation with the All-China Youth Federation, and is being organized by GPPi and Peking University.

The Chinese and German governments jointly expressed their support and encouragement for the project as part of their inter-governmental consultations in April 2011.

The inaugural program will take place in Beijing and Chongqing from 14-23 May 2012. It will last 10 days and bring together 15 German and 15 Chinese young professionals from the public, private and non-profit sectors. The first forum will focus on the topic of low carbon economy and sustainable urban development. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss this topic with policymakers and experts in addition to intensive group sessions.

Interested candidates must be 28-38 years of age with an outstanding academic record, at least two years of work experience, a very good command of the English language and a strong interest in the issue of low carbon economy and sustainable urban development. Applications are due by 15 January 2012. The call for application and all relevant information about the program and the application process can be found on the Mercator website. Completed applications should be sent to zukunftsbruecke@gppi.net.

Visit the GPPi project page for Zukunftsbrücke: Chinese-German Young Professional Campus.

For more information, please contact GPPi’s Mirjam Meissner at zukunftsbruecke@gppi.net.

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