Global Business Journalism Program
at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China
Supported by
The future of international business journalism starts with us. Are you ready?
APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2024-2025 SCHOOL YEAR WILL OPEN IN EARLY NOVEMBER. QUESTIONS? EMAIL CO-DIRECTOR RICK DUNHAM AND ACADEMIC OFFICER CHENGZHANG LI AT GBJPROGRAM@GMAIL.COM.
How to apply
Applications will open in early November for the 2024-2025 academic year. We welcome your interest.
The Global Business Journalism program is a partnership between Tsinghua University, the International Center for Journalists and Bloomberg News. It is the premier English language business journalism master's program in Asia, and it has attracted students from more than 70 nations since its creation in 2007.
The embedded links below will guide you through the application process. And if you have any questions, we're glad to answer them.
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How to apply
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Application deadlines
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Requirements for applicants
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FAQ: What kind of applicant will benefit from the program?
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FAQ: English fluency requirement
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FAQ: Do I need to know Chinese?
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You must upload six types of documents with your application.
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FAQ: Tips to help you write a more effective "personal statement"
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The evaluation process in five steps
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The admissions process in seven steps
What kind of scholarships are available for top Global Business Journalism applicants?
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Chinese government visa requirements explained
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Registration for new students outlined
Watch this YouTube video to get more information about the Global Business Journalism program.