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What does it take
to lead in the 21st century?

our purpose

A first-hand understanding of one of the
greatest drivers of change on the planet

Schwarzman Scholars is located at the heart of the world’s largest growth economy—a society with an increasing influence on future world affairs

the experience

each year, up to 200 scholars will spend a year in
beijing to pursue a master's in public policy, economics
and business or international studies

schwarzman scholars will experience china
in ways that few can

文化 mentorship 实习 internships 历史 networking 旅行 travel 语言 language

they will be immersed in
the country's culture and commerce

from vibrant cities and economic centers
to vast natural landscapes

And through personal connections with business and political leaders, entrepreneurs and scientists, thought leaders and cultural luminaries,

They will forge unique relationships that serve a lifetime of leadership.

the campus

Schwarzman College is a 260,000-square foot campus designed by Robert A.M. Stern to inspire Collaborative Learning and Personal Relationships

The college features state-of-the-art
learning, social and event spaces
Where students will live, study and dine together

Situated on the campus of beijing's
prestigious tsinghua university

A home to 30,000 students, 19 schools and 55 institutes
A 100-year history of building links between
china and the world, with alumni that include
china's last two presidents

academics

Schwarzman Scholars’ world-
class leadership curriculum was designed in collaboration with academic leaders from prestigious universities around the world.

Specialized instruction from
Tsinghua University faculty and visiting scholars
will be combined with mentoring and internships.

An innovative leadership
program will prepare students
to solve problems, and manage
change—no matter their field
or career trajectory.

application

so, what does it take
to lead in the 21st century?

Every Year, Up to 200 of the world's best
and brightest will find out.

Learn more about Schwarzman Scholars