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CEI will celebrate its 21st anniversary in 2017

2016-12-28

               

                      CEI's Chairman, CEO and President Mr.Charles Sun


China Education International (CEI) will celebrate its 21st anniversary in 2017. Since the company was formed in Melbourne, Australia over two decades ago, its seen considerable success in the education industry sending over 20 thousand Chinese students to study abroad at universities in Australia, the UK and the USA. 

CEI has also become a leader at arranging transnational education projects, and has already set up a number of high profile projects between prestigious universities in China and abroad. The companies flagship transnational projects include the Asia Australian Business College at Liaoning University which was founded in 1999. The College of International Education at Henan University was founded in 2003 and also programs between the Beijing Institute of Technology and the Australian National University.

Other programs include an A-level Continuing Education Center at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which was set up in 2012, and in 2015 an agreement was signed between the China Australian International College and the City College of Huizhou.

During 2016 the company hosted a number of high profile university delegations to China from Australia and the UK. CEI also worked closely with the China Overseas Investment group (COI) to help set up the BRETC aka the Belts & Road Education and Training Council. The BRETC represents Chinese education companies interested in investing in One Belt One Road countries.

The company has also branched out into the Early Childhood Learning industry with its hugely popular international kindergarten group. Eduwokids is currently operating a number of successful international kindergartens in Beijing, Tianjin, Shenyang and Harbin.


CEI's head office is located in Beijing, China and it also has branch offices in Shenyang, China and Melbourne in Australia.


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