Introduction

Project China promotes an elevated cultural and professional discourse between students and companies in Sweden and China. Established in 2003 as a joint initiative between the Royal Institute of Technology and the Student Association at the Stockholm School of Economics, Project China seeks to strengthen the bond between the two nations by connecting students and businesses alike.
Explore China!

Explore China!


Ask anyone what comes to mind when they think of China. Some might mention known sights such as the Great Wall, the Terracotta Army or Beijing’s famous Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Others might think of  the economical…

China

China

With such a grandeur history as China’s it’s hard not to be fascinated of its marvels. Several thousands of years Before Christ the dynasties of China started to appear. Bones with Chinese scripts have been radiocarbon dated back to 1500…

The Board

The Board

Project China 2012 consists of 12 students from KTH and SSE. Click into “Project Members” and find out more about the board.

The largest international student project

The largest international student project

This year 2012 is going to be the 10th consecutive year of Project China, which has grown to become the largest student project with an international focus in Sweden. Project China was established as a joint student project between the…

Latest entries
Lars-Åke Lagrell

Lars-Åke Lagrell

Lars-Åke Lagrell – Chairman of the Swedish Football Association

Hand-over Dinner

Hand-over Dinner

Last week Project China had their hand-over dinner where the 2012 group organised the event and cooked a heck of a lot of Chinese dumplings, noodles and chicken wok with the previous group as honoured guests. A wonderful meal with amazing people.

China blog

China blog

The Economist has just finished a competition regarding their new China blog. The plan is for it to cover “politics big and small, from the tea leaves of Zhongnanhai to the hillside prefectures of the Wuyishan, business and economics on every

The Year of the Dragon

The Year of the Dragon

5000 years ago, in a land far away in the East, several tribes desperately fought against each other. Legend has it that, one tribe in particular was distinguished by its superior powers, exceptional strength and eminent cleverness. It was the…

Growing Trends in China

Growing Trends in China

China has gone through an unprecedented growth the past decades. We have witnessed two worldenlightened events, the Olympic Games 2008 and the World Expo  in Shanghai 2010, which not only got international recognition but also boosted national consumer confidence.

Through…

Peter Gudmundson

Peter Gudmundson

Peter Gudmundson – President of the Royal Institute of Technology

Lars Bergman

Lars Bergman

Lars Bergman – President of the Stockholm School of Economics

Rickard Olsson

Rickard Olsson

Rickard Olsson – SVT TV Host

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

The Project China group wish you all a very happy belated Chinese new year.  We will strive to make this the best year possible,  for everyone here in Sweden as well as our friends in China. May the year of…

Dreaming Away

Dreaming Away

I’m sitting here writing about China and instinctively get the urge to get off my chair, take a bus to the airport and jump on the first plane to the far east. Such an exciting country and so much I…

Kick Off

Kick Off

The team of Project China 2012 just had their kick-off dinner celebrating the formation of this years group. Tacos, nachos and Argentinian wine, candles and good music giving the place an atmosphere of joy. The night started with us dressed…

Joceline Lu

Joceline Lu

Project Manager

Joceline Lu is currently a first year master student in the management program at the Stockholm School of Economics. For her Bachelor studies she studied both Retail Management at Stockholm School of Economics and Business Engineering at the…