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BWPI Join Roundtable Discussions Organised by Shenzhen CDI

8/4/2015

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On 27 March, Barry Wilson and Nevena Dilparic joined Sociology Masters students from the University of Amsterdam, in roundtable discussions organised by the Shenzhen CDI. 
The students are undertaking a 6 week study mission to Shenzhen where they will undertake in depth research for their dissertations, looking into various complex social issues related to rapid life change in the city.
The course is lead by Prof. Arnold Reijindorp from Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences /Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies/ Centre of Urban Studies.
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Award:
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Visit:
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    China Development Institute (CDI), a think tank based in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, was founded in 1989 with the approval of the State Council to promote China's reform and opening-up, and to expand international academic exchange and cooperation.
    The mission set by its founders is to conduct high-quality and independent research to provide innovative insight and practical recommendations for business and public policy leaders. Since it was established, CDI has been committing to the exploration of a new route for Chinese research and consultation organizations through reform and institutional innovation that fits China's actual conditions. CDI has grown to become one of the leading think tanks in China for its problem-solving research and consulting service. 
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