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SAIS is committed to the health and wellness of our students. We offer various resources to support you through physical and mental health challenges you may be facing so you can continue to thrive in your academic and personal pursuits. We are dedicated to making quality health care and education available to all enrolled students. Please view the information on this site and contact the Director of Student Life if you need assistance. 

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U.S. State Department Official Robert Hormats Spoke on U.S.-China Economic Relations at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center on December 6

Robert Hormats, under secretary for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment at the U.S. Department of State, discussed “The Future of U.S.-China Economic Relations” during a visit to the Hopkins-Nanjing Center on Thursday, December 6.

China Studies Visiting Scholar Policy

The China Studies program welcomes up to three visiting scholars each year from overseas and the United States to teach, lecture, and conduct research. Visiting scholars may be hosted by the China Studies Program for varying amounts of time, but generally spend one semester to a full year in Washington, DC. All China Studies visiting scholars must be self-funded. The China Studies Program cannot offer salary, research funding, living stipend, or office space to visiting scholars.

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Chinese Language Requirement

Chinese language study is given heavy emphasis at SAIS in recognition of the reality that the ability to converse with Chinese in their own language and to read Chinese-language materials has become a critical ingredient determining how far one may go in the China field, whether in business, government and public policy, journalism, or academics.

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