Afternoon event at the law firm Hellström - Swedish labor law and setting up businesses in Sweden

Posted by Project China on October 4, 2009

Are you a Chinese student with entrepreneurial spirit? Come and listen to an interesting seminar about the topics Swedish Labor law and Set up business in Sweden held at the law firm Hellström’s offices in central Stockholm. Coffee, tea and snacks will be served.

Please note that this event is only open for Chinese exchange or master students. After registration you will recive an email as confirmation, use the link in this email to unregister if you cannot attend. Registration is binding, if you fail to to attend without having unregistrated 24h in advance, you wil be charged a fee of 100 SEK.

When: Friday 9 October 15.00 – 17.00 At Södra Kungstornet, Kungsgatan 33. Click here for map.

Click here to register

About Hellström:
Our working motto is: Lawyers you want on your side. This means that our key requirement is to provide an integrated business law service, knowing our clients’ industries and needs and understanding what drives their businesses. We provide innovative and flexible solutions. We have set our minds on being one of the leading law firms in each practice area that we work in. Our working formula is very simple. You expect results. We deliver. You want us on your side.

 

CHINA WEEK - Event registration!

Posted by Christian Seglert on September 21, 2009

Click the lectures to register , click the arrow on the right of the lecture to get more info.

After registration, you will receive a confirmation e-mail. Use the link in this e-mail if you are forced to unregister. If their isn't any lunches left on a lecture, you are of course welcome to come and listen anyway.

 

CHINA WEEK 28/9 – 2/10 at the Stockholm School of Economics and the Royal Institute of Technology: The events are up!

Posted by Christian Seglert on September 21, 2009

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

CHINA WEEK 28/9 – 2/10 at the Stockholm School of Economics and the Royal Institute of Technology

Posted by Christian Seglert on September 16, 2009

China Week is arranged during week 40 (28/9 – 2/10) at the Stockholm School of Economics and the Royal Institute of Technology. The week commences with the release of the Report Book, 31 Days of watching China Change, and the release of our short documentary film. The short documentary film is primarily based on our impressions from our 31 days long study trip to China this summer.

During the rest of the week, interesting lunch lectures about current Sino-related topics as well as inspiring activities are going to be held. Afternoon and evening activities with a cultural touch such as a table tennis tournament and screening of Chinese films are also going to be arranged.

The highlight of China week is China Day, a combined cultural and career expo that is going to take place on Friday 2/10. During the expo, visitors will have the opportunity to mingle with Swedish enterprises with businesses in China, enjoy a photo exhibition of contemporary China, taste crazy Chinese food in Chinese fear factor, try out Chinese sumo-wrestling in special costumes, participate in humorous contests with the chance to win nice prices and a lot of other amusing activities.

 

China Weekend.

Posted by Eleanor Lichtenstein on April 22, 2009

Thursday May 7th: Movie night

What: Hero

Where: Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) E1

When: 8:30 pm –

Register to: anmalan@projectchina.se (Put movie night as the subject)

There will be some snacks and the thirty first arrivals will receive a treat. N.B. there are a limited number of guests.

Friday May 8th: Naughty Noodles Night

Where: Stockholm School of Economics Pub (Kungstensgatan 32)

When: 9:00 pm until …

Entry fee: 40SEK

For guestlist e-mail to fest@projectchina.se

The first hundred guests will have the opportunity to win a ticket to our banquet during China Week at the end of September.

Come dressed in only noodles and you will receive a free Tsingtao

Monday May 11th: Lunch lecture with Börje Ljunggren, former ambassador in China.

What: A lecture about how the financial crisis has affected China

Where: Stockholm School of Economics (Sveavägen 65)

When: 12:00-13:00

Register to: anmalan@projectchina.se (Put lunch lecture as the subject)



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