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    USC seeks great minds and real talents

    By Ma Wenying | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2013-06-17 10:06

    Being open to new ideas and a willingness to work together are two basic principles when the University of Southern California (USC) seeks partnerships around the world, director of the university's Beijing office said.

    USC now has 29 partnership agreements with Chinese universities. Tsinghua University in Beijing and the USC Viterbi School of Engineering just launched a program this month that will allow selected engineering students to simultaneously earn master's degrees from both institutions, said Joyce Chao, director of the USC Beijing office.

    USC seeks great minds and real talents

    Joyce Chao (second from left), director of the USC Beijing office, participated in an alumni reunion held in Beijing on June 5, 2013. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

    This program is the latest in a series of global educational programs launched by USC, which maintains eight international offices in Hong Kong, Mexico City, S?o Paulo, Shanghai, Beijing, India, Seoul, and Taipei. Recent successes include the World Bachelor in Business partnership among USC, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Bocconi University, which allows undergraduate students to study at and earn bachelor's degrees from all three institutions over the course of four years.

    USC is willing to work with top universities around the world, and "great minds meet together to work on research that can influence certain parts of society," Chao said. And in return, these partnerships can enhance the influence of both sides, she added.

    USC Beijing office was founded in 2012, the main task of this office is to support university initiatives, build and maintain good relationships with Chinese universities, corporations, and government entities, in conjunction with being the local presence for the bilateral collaborations and on going projects.

    USC has been offering scholarships to Chinese students since the 1980s, and it has the largest number of international students among private universities. Located in downtown Los Angeles, California, USC is well-known among overseas Chinese and people in China.

    In 2012, 3,038 Chinese students were enrolled at USC, accounting for 38.5% of all international students. They participated in a broad range of programs such as public policy, business, film, and communication.

    Most of the Chinese alumni came back to China after graduation, because "the job market in the US is too bad," said Marcus Lyu, who got his MBA from USC in 2003 and now works as head of hard commodities trading Asia at Mercuria Energy Trading (Beijing) Co Ltd.

    Lyu's classmate Daniel Wang, who is director of Greater China of Control Risks Group, said the experience at USC was life-changing and all their classmates are at the top level of their careers now. "Before I went to USC, I was doing some business, and I told myself it was time to broaden my horizons and get my career level upgraded," Wang said.

    "And the power of USC alumni networks is really helpful. My classmate introduced me to this job, and now I am trying to help younger alumni, too," he added.

    That was also an important factor that drew Yang Chenye's attention when she applied for the Master of Public Administration (MPA) program at USC. "The comprehensive ranking of USC is relatively high, and their network of alumni is really powerful," she said. She is going to USC as a freshman at the end of August.

    "I hope I can find a job in the US after graduation and come back to China when I get some work experience," Yang said.

    But, yes, they will come back, "because right now China is the center of the universe," said Chu Xiaoxing, another alumni of USC.

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