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Julia Chang Bloch

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31: 255:. The foundation currently offers scholarships to Chinese students to study at Harvard Law. From 1996-1998, Bloch was president and CEO of the United States-Japan Foundation. In 1998, she turned her energies back toward China, first serving for a year as a visiting professor at the Institute for International Relations of the American Studies Center at 250:
During her career Bloch has engaged in a variety of non-profit educational endeavors, the majority of which seek to promote educational and cultural exchange between the US and China. In 1988, she and her husband Stuart Marshall Bloch established the F.Y. Chang Foundation in honor of Bloch's father,
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which sponsors education and exchange programs for Chinese and American students and scholars. The nonprofit held its first collaborative program, an academic workshop on the
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programs on Chinese university campuses, and simultaneously served as executive vice chairman of Peking University's American Studies Center.
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in 1989, a post she held until 1993. In 1993, Bloch left the public sector to become a group executive vice president at
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Chang Fuyun, the first Chinese national to graduate from
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in 2001. Bloch currently serves as President of the
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Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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United States Ambassador to Nepal
George H. W. Bush
Bill Clinton
Milton Frank
Michael Malinowski
Yantai
Republic of China
University of California, Berkeley
Harvard University
Chinese
pinyin
Chinese American
U.S. ambassador
Asian descent
US-China Education Trust
Yantai
Shandong Province
China
Harvard Law School
Leverett Saltonstall
San Francisco
Lowell High School
University of California, Berkeley
Harvard University
Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs
George H. W. Bush
Bank of America
2008 presidential campaign
Harvard Law School

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