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China Bound, Revised: A Guide to Academic Life and Work in the PRC (1994)
National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

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CHINA BOUND: A Guide to Academic Life and Work in the PRC

APPENDIX H

Organizations Sponsoring English Teachers in China

The programs listed below are open to all applicants, although, in most cases, an undergraduate degree is required. Prerequisites, fees, and compensation vary widely among programs. Chinese language capability is not necessarily required. Contact program offices for current information.

Several schools, including Grinnell, Oberlin, Wellesley, and Williams Colleges, and Yale University, offer programs for teaching in China that are open exclusively to their alumni. Prospective teachers are encouraged to inquire about such opportunities.

The inclusion of programs on this list does not imply endorsement by the CSCC.

China Advocates

1635 Irving Street

San Francisco, CA 94122

Telephone: 1-800-333-6474

FAX: 415-753-0412

China Educational Exchange

1251 Virginia Avenue

Harrisonburg, VA 22801

Telephone: 703-432-6983

Colorado China Council

932 Marine Street

Boulder, CO 80302

Telephone: 303-443-1107

FAX: 303-443-1107

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Front Matter (R1-R16)
1. Research, Study, and Teaching in China (1-7)
2. Preparing for the Trip (8-45)
3. Settling In (46-82)
4. Research (83-114)
5. Teaching (115-129)
6. Study (130-137)
7. Services Available (138-152)
8. Leaving China (153-154)
Glossary of Chinese Terms (155-156)
Appendix A: Funding for Graduate and Postdoctoral Research in China (157-172)
Appendix B: Language Study Programs in the People's Republic of China (173-176)
Appendix C: Colleges and Universities Accepting Direct Application from Foreign Students (177-183)
Appendix D: General Guidelines for Direct Application to a Chinese College or University as a Self-Sponsored Student and Excerpts from 'Regulations Concerning the Admission of Foreign Students in Chinese Schools' (184-193)
Appendix E: Visa Application for Foreigners Wishing to Study in China (194-194)
Appendix F: The People's Republic of China Visa Application Form (195-195)
Appendix G: Physical Examination Record for Foreigners (196-197)
Appendix H: Organizations Sponsoring English Teachers in China (198-200)
Appendix I: Application for Teaching Positions in China (201-204)
Appendix J: Sample Contract for Teachers (205-210)
Appendix K: American Express Emergency Check Cashing Locations (211-213)
Appendix L: Approximate Costs of Hotel Rooms, Food, Internal Travel, Services, Clothing, and Medical Care, Fall 1993 (214-219)
Appendix M: Selected Reading List and References (220-224)
Appendix N: Trial Procedures for Foreign Organizations and Individuals to Use Chinese Archives (225-226)
Appendix O: Packing it in: Preparing for Fieldwork in the PRC (227-232)
Appendix P: Student Advisory Resource Centers and General Reference Holdings (233-238)
Protocol Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the People's Republic of China for Cooperation in Educational Exchanges (239-242)
Index (243-252)

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CHINA BOUND: A Guide to Academic Life and Work in the PRC APPENDIX H Organizations Sponsoring English Teachers in China The programs listed below are open to all applicants, although, in most cases, an undergraduate degree is required. Prerequisites, fees, and compensation vary widely among programs. Chinese language capability is not necessarily required. Contact program offices for current information. Several schools, including Grinnell, Oberlin, Wellesley, and Williams Colleges, and Yale University, offer programs for teaching in China that are open exclusively to their alumni. Prospective teachers are encouraged to inquire about such opportunities. The inclusion of programs on this list does not imply endorsement by the CSCC. China Advocates 1635 Irving Street San Francisco, CA 94122 Telephone: 1-800-333-6474 FAX: 415-753-0412 China Educational Exchange 1251 Virginia Avenue Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Telephone: 703-432-6983 Colorado China Council 932 Marine Street Boulder, CO 80302 Telephone: 303-443-1107 FAX: 303-443-1107

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CHINA BOUND: A Guide to Academic Life and Work in the PRC International Schools Services P.O. Box 5910 Princeton, NJ 08543 Telephone: 609-452-0990 FAX: 609-452-2690 Facilitates placement of certified teachers in schools teaching primarily expatriate children, grades K-12. International Scientific & Information Services, Inc. 49 Thompson Hay Path Setauket, NY 11733 Telephone: 516-751-6437 FAX: 516-751-6437 National Council of Churches of Christ, USA China Program Office 475 Riverside Drive Room 616 New York, NY 10115 Telephone: 212-870-2630 FAX: 212-870-2055 Princeton-in-Asia 224 Palmer Hall Princeton, NJ 08544 Telephone: 609-258-3657 FAX: 609-258-5300 Volunteers in Asia P.O. Box 4543 Stanford, CA 94309 Telephone: 723-3228 FAX: 415-725-1805 United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia 475 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10115 Telephone: 212-870-2608 FAX: 212-870-2322 Provides support for experienced professors only. Western Washington University China Teaching Program Old Main 530A Bellingham, WA 98225-9047 Telephone: 206-650-3753 FAX: 206-650-2847

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CHINA BOUND: A Guide to Academic Life and Work in the PRC WorldTeach Harvard Institute for International Development One Eliot Street Cambridge, MA 02138-5705 Telephone: 617-495-5527 FAX: 617-495-1239

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