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Introduction to IACEP
IACEP [Incorporated INC9881607] is a new and unique
association formed as a result of the common desire of the
100 top overseas
Chinese foreign experts invited to
take part in China’s 50th
National Day celebration. The core mission of
IACEP is to provide an international bridge and focus for
overseas Chinese experts and professionals from various fields of academia and
business.
Many current
IACEP members are eminent leaders in commerce, science & technology and academia
with networks of global linkages with governments, industries and institutions.
IACEP is a
non-political non-profit multi-national group dedicated to:
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Fostering
friendship and international co-operation and advancing the personal, academic
and professional development of its members
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Contributing
to the social, cultural, economic, educational and scientific and technological development
of China and member countries
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Developing
linkages, networks and good will across communities and countries and helping to
positively shape international opinions and landscapes in the new millennium
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Providing a
high caliber, identifiable and professional focus for overseas Chinese academic
and business professionals & experts
Key Membership Activities & Services
A number of high impact programs and services of
significant benefit to members are being developed by the Committee that
include:
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Academic
and business projects between China and other countries for
co-operation and investment by members
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A
forum to allow members to interact, network, exchange ideas and develop
co-operation anytime anywhere
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A quarterly
newsletter to keep the membership informed of the latest developments in
academic and business
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Conferences and workshops
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Establishment
of
high
technology, R&D, education and training centers in China to help
modernise and internationalise China's various economic sectors
If you would like to be part of this prestigious and proactive global
network, then
join us now!
Membership Qualification
PhD or equivalent.
Exceptions to the rule can be made at the discretion of the Committee.
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