History
The Hopkins-Nanjing Center (HNC) was established in 1986 as a joint venture between Johns Hopkins University and Nanjing University. Its creation was inspired by the normalization of U.S.-China relations in 1979, with the goal of training leaders for Sino-American cooperation through a unique residential programme.
Career
Joining career-focused clubs, regional clubs, or activity-focused clubs is a great way to meet people, make new friends, and build your network.
Career-Focused Clubs:
- Development Society
- Careers in Diplomacy
- Consulting Club
- Defense and Intelligence
- Energy and Environment
- Global Security and Conflict Management
- Global Women in Leadership
- International Finance Club
- Net Impact
- Technology Career Club
Johns Hopkins SAIS Hopkins-Nanjing Center for Chinese and American Studies Key Statistics & Highlights
- 3 Masters
- 553 Scholarships
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Resident faculty and staff are readily available to support your academic and student life needs. They are eager to help you navigate life as a graduate student in China.
Housing services
Students have the option to find their own apartment off campus. Students in the one-year certificate programme who choose to live on campus are required to live in the student dormitory with a roommate–typically an international and Chinese student pairing. Students in the Master of Arts in International Studies (MAIS) programme may choose to live without a roommate in a single dorm room, though single rooms are subject to availability and not guaranteed. All rooms are equipped with a private bathroom and western amenities. If you plan to live with a spouse or dependent, you will be responsible for arranging your own off-campus housing.
Library services
The library is committed to free and open academic exchange and houses an on-site research library considered one of China’s top collections on international affairs.
The library opened with a collection of 10,000 English-language volumes and a Chinese-language collection of equal size.
ICT services
Features include wireless internet access, modern classrooms and residence hall facilities, study spaces, and places to unwind.
Medical services
Johns Hopkins University requires that all full-time, degree-programme students maintain adequate health insurance coverage to provide protection against unexpected accidents and illnesses. Full-time students are automatically enrolled in the student health benefit plan. Non-resident students are required to be enrolled in a plan comparable to the university's.
Campus life
Its modern facility in historic Nanjing makes students feel at home while living in China.
Through academic and social activities, and by pairing international and Chinese students as roommates, the Hopkins-Nanjing Center facilitates expanded cultural awareness.
Student clubs
One of the most exciting aspects of graduate school is expanding your network by meeting classmates with varied interests, career aspirations, and cultures. The school fosters a great sense of community by encouraging students to share their passions and talents with each other.
- Africa Association
- Caucasus and Central Asia Club
- China Club
- East Asia Club
- Indonesia Corner
- Japan Club
- Korea Club
- Latin American Studies Club
- Middle East and North Africa Club