Prospect China

Prospect China Prospect China offers life-changing and career-enhancing experiences through a range of work, study This will be confirmed when your placement is agreed.

Intern Programme:

We match your academic and professional discipline with our network of host companies, taking your experience and interests into account. If no suitable placement is available within our host company network, we will seek a new host company on your behalf. Our internship support team liaise with your host company to ensure that all is going well, and provide you cultural and bus

iness advice throughout your internship period. On arrival our team provide you with full orientation and Chinese business cultural briefing and support. Most of our host companies are happy to give you a monthly allowance towards your local living costs. We help you to book your accommodation near your internship before you arrive in Shanghai. We will provide you with a description and photos of the accommodation identified according to your requirements and budget. All rental costs are subject to your agreement with the landlord. We provide accommodation information to help you decide. We can also help you to negotiate with the landlord. An internship certificate will be issued at the end of your internship programme. A detailed report can be supplied if required in advance. For more information about INTERNSHIP, please consult our website:
http://www.prospectchina.co.uk

Study & Teaching Programmes:

Teaching and Studying in China is an unforgettable experience. It gives your CV an edge to compete and succeed in today’s global marketplace. You can travel the country that is now the second largest economy in the world with over 5000 years of history. You can learn Mandarin, the world’s most spoken language. You will also meet fascinating people and develop an international network of professional contacts and friends. Learn more about our Study and Teaching Programmes by consulting our website for more details: http://www.prospectchina.co.uk

Will the Easter Bunny finally land in China?
09/04/2012

Will the Easter Bunny finally land in China?

For many people however it's also a time to gather with family and friends and over indulge in a vast quantity of Chocolate. [Photo: ittybittygreenie.com.au]

03/04/2012

A Level English teachers wanted in Shanghai for September. Apply now.

A different gardening challenge and an opportunity for business perhaps?
03/04/2012

A different gardening challenge and an opportunity for business perhaps?

As public debate on air pollution heats up, many are increasingly looking to the Chinese capital's skies to cool rapid urbanization with more greenery.

Top 10 things to do and places to see in China. http://bit.ly/x4gD5s
30/03/2012

Top 10 things to do and places to see in China.
http://bit.ly/x4gD5s

Discover ten of China's top things to see ranging from the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Great Wall, the karst mountain landscape in Yangshuo, the hypercity of Shanghai and the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet. There are hundreds of attractions in China but this Top Ten List of Things to See gives you...

An article worth reading if you are thinking to teach ESL in China.
26/03/2012

An article worth reading if you are thinking to teach ESL in China.

Teaching English is an excellent way to really get to know China. Trekking through a country is all well and good, but it's when you live there that you be

Daolang sheep, start of a new pet trade?
24/03/2012

Daolang sheep, start of a new pet trade?

Photo of the Day: A 40-year-old herdsman poses with his prized sheep in front of his expensive car in Maigaiti county, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, March 22, 2012. The sheep is called Daolang sheep, a special breed of sheep in Maigaiti county, and the highest price offered by a buyer is 4.5 million yuan ($714,000) according to the herdsman. He feeds 25 Daolang sheep, and bought an Audi Q5 by selling the special breed that has been dubbed the "treasure of Xinjiang" due to their popularity as a pet with their physical features of high noses, big eyes, large floppy ears and plump rears. [Photo/Asianewsphoto]

Would recreational vehicles have a bright future in China?
23/03/2012

Would recreational vehicles have a bright future in China?

Sales predicted to move into top gear, Wu Wencong and Yang Wanli report in Beijing.

21/03/2012

Only 8 places left on our Mandarin + Intern programme this summer in Shanghai. Hurry! Apply Now!

A fantastic opportunity to give your CV a competing edge whilst having a good time in Shanghai.

That is Shanghai!
21/03/2012

That is Shanghai!

Shanghai - Image Promotion 2011 上海形象宣传片 2011

Yummmm!
21/03/2012

Yummmm!

Cooking in China is notoriously hard. It is possible, however, to cook some of your Chinese favourites with some basic ingredients, a few not-so-basic ingredients, and that all important cooking tool – the wok.

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