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Chinese competition for learners interested in business: register now!

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The 2nd Chinese Competition of Charitable Projects & Business Innovations for UK University Students will be held online in April 2021.

The competition is organised by The Centre for Language Education and Cooperation, UK. The aims are to promote the development of business Chinese teaching in the UK universities, stimulate UK university students' potential in business innovation and encourage them to participate in charitable projects.

Participants will need to be able to discuss topics related to charitable projects and business innovations in Mandarin Chinese. This may include charitable projects, business plans, product introductions, introduction of companies and enterprises, business cases and market research.

Evaluation will be based on a speech of 8-10 minutes and a Q&A lasting 4-6 minutes.

The top 5 will win a contribution towards return airfare for undertaking a work placement and/or attending business Chinese classes in China.

Competition details

Registration deadline: Friday 5 March

Competition date: Saturday 10 April

Read the full details in the pdf documents below.

Please contact Maggie Man if you are interested in representing the University of Leeds in this competition.

Competition details - English (pdf), File Download

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