Lijia Zhang is a rocket factory worker turned freelance journalist, social commentator and author of the newly released novel ‘Lotus’. A regular guest on BBC, CNN and NPR, Lijia’s writing also appears in The Guardian, New York Times and Newsweek. Join us to hear Lijia share her first novel. Inspired by the secret life of …
AustCham Beijing’s Future Business Leaders Series will launch with a special event in cooperation with the Evoke Electric Motorcycles. Combining smart technology with German engineering and Italian design, Evoke bikes are developed to meet professional standards while possessing safety and riding features attractive to those who are just starting off. This is an excellent opportunity …
Date: Tuesday, 7th March. Then the first Tuesday of every month afterwards. Time: 7.30pm till 9ish. Entrance: Free Venue: XIAN Bar. Entertainment: Comedy @ Xian. Xian will Host four international Comedians from the Beijing Comedy Club Dress: Wear something where you know they won’t take the mickie out of ya Happy Hour: 5pm-8pm, ½ price on all …
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International students studying in Australia reach record numbers; Growth In China’s Private Education Spending Fuels IPO, Fortune; More Australian students are gaining overseas experience; Navitas investment into providing borderless education
Agricultural cooperation with China set to benefit from funding round; China and India drive Australia’s grain exports; First Australian beef cattle sea shipment arrives in China; China buys $1.11 billion worth of Australian wool
13 Harrow Beijing students from Year 9 are going to be on an exchange programme and visit the John Lyon School and Royal Masonic School in the UK from 25th February to 11th March! There will be 26 pupils in total from the UK visiting Harrow Beijing as well.
Book Week is an annual event at Harrow Beijing and the event is held to celebrate literacy across the whole school. Our Book Weeks normally have a theme and this year we are looking at ‘Reading Takes You Places’. A series of events will last from 20th to 24th March.
Time:3.30pm 29th March Location: Harrow Beijing Lecture Theatre Price: Free Level: Upper School There is extensive research indicating that parents’ involvement in their children’s education has tremendous benefits in terms of achieving better grades, behaviour and university placements. In fact, research indicates that parental involvement in a child’s education has more influence than the economic background of the …