2019 HCSSA Election Application As the 2018-2019 academic year has ended, the HCSSA would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you for your kind support and enthusiastic involvement in the past year. It has been our great privilege to serve the Harvard Chinese community as well as the Chinese community in the Greater Boston area. We would like to congratulate our graduating students and wish them the best in their next endeavors. We also look forward to welcoming our new students and scholars in the coming fall. As our annual ritual, the HCSSA is pleased to announce the launching of the 2019 HCSSA Election and call for candidates for the 2019-2020 HCSSA management team. We earnestly hope more and more students and scholars can join the effort of building an active and vibrant Chinese community at Harvard. Please note that we are currently only recruiting co-chairs. Fellows will be recruited after the fall semester's New Student Welcome Reception. Please find more information and fill the application form here: https://e/cJMMoURHfpKpAcWu6 or Click 'Read More' below Please send your CV and photo to harvardcssa@gmail.com via your Harvard email with the subject of '2019 HCSSA Election' by 7/31/2019, 11:59PM. Only when you BOTH fill out the application and email us your CV and photo, your application is confirmed. The Harvard Chinese Students and Scholars Association (HCSSA) was founded in 1994, and is the largest student group at Harvard University and is one of the most influential Chinese student groups in U.S. HCSSA is dedicated to strengthening the connections between Chinese students and scholars and the motherland, advocating for the rights and interests of Chinese students and scholars, and promoting social, intellectual and cultural interactions between Chinese students and scholars and other organizations at Harvard. Looking toward the future, HCSSA is dedicated to serving as a bond for connecting Chinese students and scholars and the motherland, a platform for value sharing, a bridge for achieving dreams, and a window for China-U.S. cultural exchange. |
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