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Teaching Opportunities Abroad: Japan Teaching Opportunities Abroad: China Students who are still enrolled at Calvin may go to China in the summers through organizations like ELI. After an orientation and training period in California, participating students spend five weeks teaching English to and having fun with Chinese junior high and high school students in various parts of China. As many as a dozen Calvin students have already participated in summer programs like this in China. Jobs in Japan After teaching for three years with JET, Tim Veltman found a job in Hikone, Japan, for a non-profit organization that helps foreigners adjust to life in Japan. Tim has created a website service that provides all the helpful information a foreigner might need to adapt to life in Japan, and answers questions daily from foreigners who need advice on various matters pertaining to daily life in that very different culture. Michael Huissen lives in Hamamatsu, Japan, with his Japanese wife and two lovely children. After graduating from Calvin, Michael got a Ph.D. in Asian History from Harvard University. Michael has taught English and American literature at several universities in Tokyo and Hamamatsu for many years now. A handful of our graduates from Calvin Seminary have found jobs with the Christian Reformed World Mission in Japan, working in the Tokyo area as ministers and missionaries. A few, like Larry Spalink and Richard Systma, have served the Church in Japan for as long as several decades. Jared English majored in Asian Studies at Calvin and then got an M.B.A.from Grand Valley State University. He now works for an automotive company in Ningbo, China. Jacob Schenkel, a 2000 graduate of Calvin, has been appointed to a factory manager’s position with Delphi Automotive in Shanghai. Anna Nielsen was hired by Johnson Controls in Holland, Michigan, partly on the basis of her knowledge of Japanese. Johnson Controls designs and makes car interiors for most of the major Japanese auto companies. They are always interested in hiring Calvin graduates with a background in Japanese language. Jared English, who studied Chinese for four years at Calvin, went on to get an M.B.A. He now works for a Chinese auto company in Shanghai as a manager. Michael Wright studied four years of Chinese at Calvin, then obtained a Master's degree in Chinese from the John-Hopkins Center for Chinese Studies at Nanjing University. After getting a Law Degree from the University of Michigan, Michael now practices international law with a top firm in Chicago. Josh Gilliland received a scholarship to enter Ohio State University, to study for a Master's in Chinese. He was the only non-native speaker of Chinese to be given a Teaching Assistantship in Chinese at Ohio State University. David Bratt received a fellowship to do graduate work in Chinese history at Stanford University, after having studied Chinese for three years at Calvin and participating in our Beijing Semester Program. Michael Brasser, received a fellowship to completely finance his graduate studies at the University of California at Berkeley in Computational Linguistics. Michael combined his knowledge of both computers and Chinese in his work as the only foreign computer scientist at a private computer company in Beijing, where he worked for three years. |
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