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"Millennial Minds" is organized by the USC U.S.-China Institute 南加州大学美中学院 and co-sponsored by the USC Alumni Club of Shanghai 上海的南加州大学校友会 (Registration is required. It includes admission to the symposium, refreshments, lunch, and a tote bag). Register by April 1, 2015 for $50 (300 元). Register April 2 for $75 (450 元). Registration: uschina@usc.edu. When: Check-in/breakfast 8 am, program 8:30 am - 12:30 pm, lunch 12:30 -1:30 pm, Friday, April 3, 2015 (2015年4月3日) Where: Pudong Shangri-La Hotel 上海浦东香格里拉大酒店, 33 Fucheng Road 富城路33号 Pudong, Shanghai 上海浦东, 200120 Schedule: 8:30 AM Understanding and Reaching Millennial Consumers - Clayton Dube, Outline of the Future; Harry Hui, Connecting with Millennials; Chen Yougang Millennial Consumers 9:45 AM Love and Marriage Among Millennials - Julie Albright, Online Love; Chen Binbin, Dating and Marriage among Shanghai's 80s Generation 10:45 AM Teaching, Entertaining, and Working with Chinese Millennials - Chingching Ni, Training and Working with Millennials; Stanley Rosen, Western Culture and Chinese Youth 11:45 AM Rethinking Parenthood? - Shen Yifei, Hot Mom: Motherhood, Feminism, and Asserting One's Individuality in China; Shen Ke, Young Shanghai Couples and Childbearing 12:30 PM Luncheon Keynote - Glenn Osaki, Business Citizenship: Connecting Business Needs and Millennials Expectations Contact: uschina@usc.edu |
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