The China Gateway provides a wide variety of services for faculty to aid establishing research collaborations, teaching pedagogy and to make traveling to China easier and more efficient. All staff members are bilingual and have lived and studied in both China and the United States. The China Gateway office is located in the central business district of Shanghai and is well connected with the Ohio State alumni network, universities and corporate partners.
Faculty are encouraged to contact Phoebe You at the China Gateway in advance of their travel to China should they need assistance.
The China Gateway also is involved with funding and administering grant opportunities, helping to facilitate international agreements and assisting global education programs in country.
Academic Partnerships
International Agreements
The Office of International Affairs is the first point of contact in developing international agreements. Contact Elizabeth Angerman, program manager for International Partnerships, if you are interested in working on formalizing an agreement.
Global Education Programs
The China Gateway helps facilitate various global education programs according to each program’s needs. For example, the China Gateway assists the Global May China program in the following ways:
- Designs the two-day program in Shanghai to introduce the city’s history and culture
- Books hotels and local transportation, and provides travel tips
Faculty are encouraged to contact Phoebe You at the China Gateway to schedule a meeting should they want or need assistance with an education abroad program in country.