From lugao at MIT.EDU Wed Feb 4 01:39:52 2009
From: lugao at MIT.EDU (lugao)
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 01:39:52 -0500
Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] FW: Tongji University president PEI Gang's visit
Message-ID: <20090204013952.tzcz7fv1mko4g800@webmail.mit.edu>
FYI. Good luck!
----- Forwarded message from Li.Gang at mgh.harvard.edu -----
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 18:53:32 -0500
From: "Li, Gang, M.D."
Reply-To: "Li, Gang, M.D."
Subject: FW: Tongji University president PEI Gang's visit
To: HMS_CA at LISTSERV.MED.HARVARD.EDU
Dear all, please find the job opportunities in Shanghai as below.
Hi Gao Lu, Would you please help to announce it at MIT Chinese community list?
thanks.
LI Gang
-----Original Message-----
From: Xiaole Shirley Liu [mailto:xsliu.dfci at gmail.com]
Sent: Tue 2/3/2009 18:43
To: Li, Gang, M.D.
Subject: Tongji University president PEI Gang's visit
Dear Gang,
Happy Chinese New Year! Could you please help me send the following
notice to both the Harvard and MIT CSSA? Thanks a lot!
========
President Gang Pei and vice executive dean of the medical school
Guotong Xu of Tongji University are visiting Boston next week. As
member of the Chinese National Academy of Sciences and former director
of Shanghai Institute of Biological
Sciences (?????), Gang is very
keen on developing life sciences and medical research at Tongji
University when he took on the presidency of Tongji in 2007. During
the Boston trip, Gang and Guotong would really like to meet with
researchers in the Greater Boston Area interested in going to Tongji
for full time positions or collaborations with Tongji.
There will be an informal seminar and Q&A session next Wed (2/11) at
the Center for Life Sciences Boston (CLSB, 3 Blackfan Circle, 02115)
Room 11080 at 4pm. If you or members in your lab are interested in a
full time position at Tongji Univ or a collaboration with Tongji, feel
free to come, talk to Gang and Guotong, and submit your CV.
We would also appreciate you to help spread the words to your lab
members or colleagues!
Xiaole Shirley Liu
Associate Professor
Dept of Biostats and Comp Bio
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Harvard School of Public Health
44 Binney St, CLSB-11022
Boston, MA 02115
Tel: (617) 632-2472
The information in this e-mail is intended only for the person to whom it is
addressed. If you believe this e-mail was sent to you in error and the e-mail
contains patient information, please contact the Partners Compliance HelpLine at
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From lugao at MIT.EDU Wed Feb 4 01:43:05 2009
From: lugao at MIT.EDU (lugao)
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 01:43:05 -0500
Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] From "Dr. Hsi" at MIT Medical
Message-ID: <20090204014305.b4u65j0kb4740ks8@webmail.mit.edu>
Dear friends:
The recent Virginia Tech tragedy reminded us about the importance of mental
health. Some people may also have questions and concerns that are related to
mental health, life issues, relationship negotiation, etc. Please read the
following message and forward it to your friends, anyone your truly care about.
Many thanks.
MIT CSSA
----- Forwarded message from HSIX at med.mit.edu -----
Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2009 10:44:41 -0500
From: Xiaolu Hsi
Reply-To: Xiaolu Hsi
Subject: Re: From "Dr. Hsi" at MIT Medical
To: Lu GAO
Hi, Gao Lu:
Greetings from MIT Medical again!
I am writing to follow up with our previous email and to introduce
myself to our Chinese student and scholar community.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist (counselor) at MIT Medical?s
mental health department. I came to U.S. from China myself as a
graduate student many years ago. I have worked in university and
college settings both here and back home in China for the past 24 ?
years, teaching as well as working a college mental health professional.
I have gone back to China to teach psychotherapy and college mental
health annually and consult to college counseling centers such as the
ones at Tsinghua University, Beihang and PKU, I have worked in mental
health services here at MIT, at Harvard and also Tufts University.
Coming to school, graduate and college, in U.S. is an exciting,
rewarding and also complicated, sometimes difficult experience. MIT?s
mental health services and other student supportive services are here to
support and help our students to have a satisfying as well as successful
experiences. Since I came to work at MIT six years ago, I have followed
many of the issues important to Chinese students via such websites as
mitbbs.com and through working with many Chinese students. Our Chinese
students share very similar opportunities and challenges as the American
students in academic work and professional development. We also have
experiences and challenges that are culturally unique and
social-historically specific. It may be too simplistic to think that
problems are due to not having ?the right attitude/mindset?(??) and
everything will be fine if only some ?just adjust his/her mindset?.
Often there is also fear that it is an indication of major mental
disorder (??) if one has some struggles.
A part of what we all do at MIT Medical?s Mental Health Services is
to discuss any issues that students are concerned about. The most common
ones we often have are about their academic experience (right field?
Right program? Anxiety about qualifying exams? enough progress? Etc.)
and their social, relational experience (w/ advisor, with
family/parents, w/ boyfriend/girlfriend, w/ roommate, etc. or the
aftermath reaction to a traumatic incident such as the murder recently
at the Virginia Tech). The conversations are intended to be open
discussion, psycho-educational about emotional health and growth,
private and confidential (except when there is risk of safety, to a
student him/herself or to anyone else). In addition to direct mental
health services such as counseling, we also help students access other
student support services such as the deans, housemasters, graduate
administrators or departments. Students often find it helpful to talk
about ALL, not just the academic aspects of this experience, especially
talk with someone, friends or professionals.
It is quite easy, not to mention free, to make use of our service.
Students? visits to us are covered by their tuition. They just need to
call 3-2916 for a triage appointment. Students often get to see a
provider/counselor within a week. We are located on the third floor of
MIT Medical. There are also walk-in hours every afternoon and students
can be seen for urgent needs as they come. I will be happy to meet with
any students in group or individually should there be any questions,
curiosity or concerns of using student support services such as ours or
others.
I hope this is useful. I look forward to collaborating with CSSA in
support our Chinese students. I have in the past come to meet with
students during CSSA ?study break? and certainly would be happy to
come again should there be interests and such occasions. Students are
certainly welcome to use the "Ask Dr. Hsi" link on your website.
Wish everyone a happy, healthy and productive new year of OX!
Xiaolu Hsi
Xiaolu Hsi, Ph.D.
Psychologist
MIT Medical, E23-368
77 Mass. Ave.
Cambridge, Mass. 02139-4307
Instructor, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
hsix at med.mit.edu
617 253-2916
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From lugao at MIT.EDU Sun Feb 8 12:24:22 2009
From: lugao at MIT.EDU (Lu GAO)
Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2009 12:24:22 -0500
Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] Fwd: Register Now for the Asia Business
Conference
Message-ID: <20090208122422.zrwum21pkkws80os@webmail.mit.edu>
FYI
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Song Yue
Date: Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 2:06 PM
Subject: Fwd: Register Now for the Asia Business Conference
To: Xiaolu Yu yu7 at fas.harvard.edu
MIT CSSA has negotiated a $10 group registration discount with the Harvard Asia
Business Conference, to take place on February 14-15, 2009. Register online
now and you will receive a $10 refund. Simply forward your order confirmation
email, or your name and email address to Xiaolu Yu (yu7 at fas.harvard.edu).
Student tickets cost only $30 after this discount.
There are only 6 days left for registration and get discounted tickets! Don't
miss out!
----
Dear all,
Wanna know the latest business trends in Asia?
Wanna start a career in Asia?
Wanna start up a business in Asia?
Wanna network with business leaders from Asia?
On behalf of the HBS Asia Business Club, the Harvard Asia Law Society,
and the HKS East Asia Caucus, we would like to invite you to the 2009
Asia Business Conference at Harvard Business School, to be taking
place on February 14-15, 2009. Now in its 18th year, this annual
event is the largest Asia-focused business conference in North
America.
The 2009 Conference features many distinguished leaders with intimate experience
with Greater China and Asia from industry,
government, legal practice, and academia. It features 4 keynotes, 15 panel
discussions, a banquet (costs extra) and a cocktail & networking reception
(costs extra).
From lugao at MIT.EDU Sun Feb 8 13:41:17 2009
From: lugao at MIT.EDU (lugao)
Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2009 13:41:17 -0500
Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] China in Development Technology and
Entrepreneurship 2009 Conference
Message-ID: <20090208134117.b8e3pitmfqgowg8k@webmail.mit.edu>
FYI
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Naisi Gao
Date: 2009/2/5
Subject: [Chn2006] China in Development Technology and
Entrepreneurship 2009 Conference
To: Naisi Gao
Interested in China?
Interested in Technology and Entrepreneurship?
China Development Initiative (CDI) is proud to present the second annual
China in Development Conference
- University Exchange Panel
Thursday, 2/12, 5-7pm Room 4-237
Cambridge meets Beijing! Meet delegates from China's top university
Peking University! Participate in an exchange of ideas as MIT students
and Beijing students meet to discuss the current issues facing China
as it develops.
Dinner will be provided.
- Technology & Entrepreneurship Panel
Friday 2/13, 5-6:30pm Wong Auditorium
Discussion with world business leaders and MIT professors on the
potentials and restraints of technology innovation and
entrepreneurship in China.
Featuring:
- Yasheng Huang (moderator)
- Jeremy Segal, Senior Director of Business Development at Akamai
- Eric Thurber, Senior VP of the Venture Group at Citi Smith Barney
- Karl Sun, Former Head of Business Development at Google China,
Investment Principle at Google.org
Dinner will be provided.
- Business Development Panel
Friday 2/13, 6:30-8pm Wong Auditorium
Discussions on opportunities in business development and investment in
China amidst the world financial crisis.
Featuring:
- Sam Liao, Head of Business Development & Licensing (Vaccines &
Diagnostics) at Novartis (Asia)
- Curtis Eubanks, General Manager at British Telecom (China)
- More currently being finalized
Dinner will be provided.
- Coffee chat with Chair of Bain Asia-Pacific
Wednesday, 2/18, 2pm (RSVP required - limited attendance)
Conversation in small group with Manny Maceda, Chair of Bain Asia-Pacific.
If you are interested, please send your resume to
mit.cdi.conference at gmail.com. We will notify you if you are confirmed
for the event.
Please contact mit.cdi.conference at gmail.com for any questions.
Please join the Facebook event and RSVP through
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=76337496328
For more information, go to web.mit.edu/cdi
_______________________________________________
Chn2006 mailing list
Chn2006 at mit.edu
http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/chn2006
--
Best regards,
Lu Gao
Cellphone: 857-207-1294
E-mail: lugaolugao at gmail.com
----- End forwarded message -----
From gongb at MIT.EDU Mon Feb 9 09:48:54 2009
From: gongb at MIT.EDU (Bo Gong)
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 09:48:54 -0500
Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] China in Development Technology and
Entrepreneurship 2009 Conference
Message-ID: <002401c98ac5$889498c0$99bdca40$@edu>
Interested in China?
Interested in Technology and Entrepreneurship?
China Development Initiative (CDI) is proud to present the second annual
China in Development Conference
- University Exchange Panel
Thursday, 2/12, 5-7pm Room 4-237
Cambridge meets Beijing! Meet delegates from China's top university Peking University! Participate in an exchange of ideas as MIT students and Beijing students meet to discuss the current issues facing China as it develops.
Dinner will be provided.
- Technology & Entrepreneurship Panel
Friday 2/13, 5-6:30pm Wong Auditorium
Discussion with world business leaders and MIT professors on the potentials and restraints of technology innovation and entrepreneurship in China.
Featuring:
- Yasheng Huang (moderator)
- Jeremy Segal, Senior Director of Business Development at Akamai
- Eric Thurber, Senior VP of the Venture Group at Citi Smith Barney
- Karl Sun, Former Head of Business Development at Google China, Investment Principle at Google.org
Dinner will be provided.
- Business Development Panel
Friday 2/13, 6:30-8pm Wong Auditorium
Discussions on opportunities in business development and investment in China amidst the world financial crisis.
Featuring:
- Sam Liao, Head of Business Development & Licensing (Vaccines & Diagnostics) at Novartis (Asia)
- Curtis Eubanks, General Manager at British Telecom (China)
- More currently being finalized
Dinner will be provided.
- Coffee chat with Chair of Bain Asia-Pacific
Wednesday, 2/18, 2pm (RSVP required - limited attendance)
Conversation in small group with Manny Maceda, Chair of Bain Asia-Pacific.
If you are interested, please send your resume to mit.cdi.conference at gmail.com. We will notify you if you are confirmed for the event.
Please contact mit.cdi.conference at gmail.com for any questions.
RSVP through http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=76337496328
For more information, go to web.mit.edu/cdi
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From lugao at MIT.EDU Thu Feb 12 01:08:06 2009
From: lugao at MIT.EDU (lugao)
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 01:08:06 -0500
Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] Fwd: [URGENT] China Salon: 1st event this
Friday with the first foreign president of a Chinese commercial bank
Message-ID: <20090212010806.0cll4cgahn0gok8k@webmail.mit.edu>
FYI
----- Forwarded message from carol.y.yu at gmail.com -----
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 00:20:54 -0500
From: Carol Yu
Reply-To: Carol Yu
Subject: [URGENT] China Salon: 1st event this Friday with the first foreign
president of a Chinese commercial bank
Sorry guys for the urgent announcement! Jeffrey Williams is visiting in
town, and he just agreed to give a talk this Friday. He's the first foreign
president of a Chinese commercial bank and is a China expert. He's extremely
intelligent and knowledgeable about a variety of topics, and I always learn
a lot from him whenever we talk. This event is for sure not to be missed!
This is our first China Salon event this semester. Pls forward to your
respective lists at your earliest convenience!
Thanks & Cheers,
Carol Yu
*????***
*CHINA SALON*
*Speaker Series Organized by Harvard Kennedy School China Caucus*
*Time:* 3:00-4:30pm, Friday, February 13
*Location:* Room 150, Littaure Building, Harvard Kennedy School
*Topic: *Corporate Governance with Chinese Characteristics (Q&A can cover
any topic of your interest!)
*Speaker:* Jeffrey Williams?Independent director and risk management
committee chair of China Universal Asset Management Co; Former president of
Shenzhen Development Bank (first foreign president of a Chinese commercial
bank);Over 25 years experience in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
*Working Language:* English
*Audience:* Public. No need to RSVP.
*Contact:* China Caucus Chair, Carol Yu, carol_yu at ksg09.harvard.edu
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From gongb at MIT.EDU Fri Feb 13 11:17:48 2009
From: gongb at MIT.EDU (Bo Gong)
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:17:48 -0500
Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] China in Development Technology and
Entrepreneurship 2009 Conference
Message-ID: <005d01c98df6$9d7d0fe0$d8772fa0$@edu>
TODAY!
Interested in China?
Interested in Technology and Entrepreneurship?
China Development Initiative (CDI) is proud to present the second annual
China in Development Conference
- Technology & Entrepreneurship Panel
Friday 2/13, 5-6:30pm Wong Auditorium
Discussion with world business leaders and MIT professors on the potentials and restraints of technology innovation and entrepreneurship in China.
Featuring:
- Yasheng Huang (moderator)
- Jeremy Segal, Senior Director of Business Development at Akamai
- Eric Thurber, Senior VP of the Venture Group at Citi Smith Barney
- Karl Sun, Former Head of Business Development at Google China, Investment Principle at Google.org
Dinner will be provided.
- Business Development Panel
Friday 2/13, 6:30-8pm Wong Auditorium
Discussions on opportunities in business development and investment in China amidst the world financial crisis.
Featuring:
- Sam Liao, Head of Business Development & Licensing (Vaccines & Diagnostics) at Novartis (Asia)
- Curtis Eubanks, General Manager at British Telecom (China)
- More currently being finalized
Dinner will be provided.
- Coffee chat with Chair of Bain Asia-Pacific
Wednesday, 2/18, 2pm (RSVP required - limited attendance)
Conversation in small group with Manny Maceda, Chair of Bain Asia-Pacific.
If you are interested, please send your resume to mit.cdi.conference at gmail.com. We will notify you if you are confirmed for the event.
Please contact mit.cdi.conference at gmail.com for any questions.
RSVP through http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=76337496328
For more information, go to web.mit.edu/cdi
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From lugao at MIT.EDU Thu Feb 26 14:20:22 2009
From: lugao at MIT.EDU (Lu GAO)
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 14:20:22 -0500
Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] ????????????????????????????
Message-ID: <20090226142022.2breog86sbsmccww@webmail.mit.edu>
Dear friends:
Please mark your calendar for this great job-hunting and networking event! The
details can be found in the attachments.
MIT CSSA
----- Forwarded message from nacenter2009 at gmail.com -----
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 21:01:52 -0500
From: "N. A. Center"
Reply-To: "N. A. Center"
Subject: Re: “第八届北美留交会”大会文件
To: wssw at sh163.net
尊敬的第八届北美留交会协办单位负责人:
您们好!首先,请允许我代表第八届北美留交会组委会感谢贵团体的协助与支持!
目前,由于美国经济遭到几十年未遇的危机,许多在美中国留学人员或失业或找不到工作。北京、上海、天津、重庆、福建、吉林等十多个省市将组团参加今年5月在华盛顿特区召开的第八届北美留交会,带来数万个包括政府公务员、金融、企业、高校、科研机构等工作机会。其中北京、上海等沿海城市是海外归国留学人员所向往的地方。我们希望,第八届北美留交会的召开能提供北美中国学人一些赴中国工作的机会与创业的机会。
现把第八届北美留交会大会文件、致北美洲中国学人的一封信传给您们(请见附件),望收后能转给贵团体的全体会员。如有问题,请随时与我们大会组委会联系。
再一次感谢贵团体的协助与支持!
致礼!
“第八届北美中国留学人员高科技项目暨人才交流大会”组委会主席
“北美洲中国学人国际交流中心”主任
尤伟顺
2009年2月25日于华盛顿特区
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From lugao at MIT.EDU Thu Feb 26 14:55:15 2009
From: lugao at MIT.EDU (lugao)
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 14:55:15 -0500
Subject: [MIT CSSA Outreach] Fwd: SAPA-NE Event
Message-ID: <20090226145515.0pve8lgmcc3kw00o@webmail.mit.edu>
Dear friends:
Please check the attachments for the Career Development Symposium, THIS
Saturday. Mark your calendar!
MIT CSSA
----- Forwarded message from bingli_ma at yahoo.com -----
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 10:09:50 -0800 (PST)
From: Bingli Ma
Reply-To: Bingli Ma
Subject: SAPA-NE Event
To: Lu Gao , Xiaoting Jia
Hi Lu and Xiaoting:
Here is SAPA-NE upcoming event.? I am thinking that more people should be
interesting because for this particular time. Could you please help us to
forward the information to CSSA members list??Attached you can find
announcement and program.We hope you could attend and enjoy the event.
Thank you very much!
Regards,
Bingli
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