CRCC Asia

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CRCC Asia
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Type of business Private
FoundedLondon, United Kingdom (August 2006)
Headquarters London, England
No. of locations11 global offices (2019)
Area servedWorldwide
Founder(s) Daniel Nivern, Edward Holroyd Pearce
Industry Education, Internships
URL www.crccasia.com

CRCC Asia was founded in 2006 to give students and young professionals work experience.

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History

CRCC Asia was founded in September 2006 by Daniel Nivern and Edward Holroyd Pearce. They met during a master's degree program in international management for China at the University of London, and it was there that they realized the high potential of the Asian labor market and its culture.

They started the company with the idea of opening the borders between Asia and Western countries, and with a personal investment of £250 each, opened the first office in London at the end of 2007. In 2008, Tom Kirkwood, an entrepreneur with more than 20 years of business experience in China, became a strategic partner in the company.[ citation needed ]

The pioneering China Internship Program officially began in May 2008 and since then CRCC Asia has sent thousands of interns from over 150 countries on its various programs.[ citation needed ]

The CRCC Asia team consists of more than 60 employees.

With three locations in Mainland China, two in Japan and programs in Vietnam, South Korea and the United Kingdom, CRCC Asia offers a wide range of experiences, spanning  various career fields, cultural environments and employability skills.

CRCC Asia Ltd also owns equity stakes in a number of diverse organisations.

Internship Program

CRCC Asia provides various programming options including internship program, placement-only program, and study and travel add-ons.

The internship program includes a guaranteed internship placement with an English speaking supervisor, accommodation, on-the-ground support, and activities throughout the time abroad. CRCC Asia also supports a range of customized programs including faculty-led trips across multiple disciplines and in 2019 launched ‘Employability Summits’ which are 5-14 day short-term programs grounded in sector specific exposure along with cultural activities and exploration.

5 Key Learning Objectives

All of CRCC Asia's programs are built around 5 Key Learning Objectives that have been developed in conjunction with advisors in the field of study abroad and international careers:


Government Partnerships

CRCC Asia has an extensive partnership network not only with host companies, but also with universities and government programs across the world.

British Council Generation UK-China Initiative

CRCC Asia has been a delivery partners of the British Council's Generation UK Programme for the past 5 years. The programme started in 2013 and aims to help 80,000 young professionals boost their global employability via programmes in China by 2020. [1] CRCC Asia offers Generation UK programmes in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.

The Ministry on Foreign Affairs of the State of Israel and the China-Israel Joint Economic Task Force

2017 marked the first China-Israel Internship Program (CIIP) run by CRCC Asia. CIIP aims to create a growing pool of talented Israelis with practical experience in the Chinese market who will play key roles in both public and private sectors for the benefit of growing economic ties between China and Israel in the future. The China-Israel Internship Program is available for Israeli citizens, holders of an academic degree with at least two years of relevant work experience. CIIP provides a select number of Israeli nationals the opportunity to gain business experience in China by studying and interning for a period of 3 months in Beijing. The candidates are required to return to Israel after the end of the program.[ citation needed ]

China Education Association for International Exchange

The China Immersion Program is a campus-based study and internship program combining culture and language study with a work placement in Beijing.

University Partnerships

Working from three regional offices in Philadelphia, London, and Brisbane.

Scholarships

In November 2018, CRCC Asia launched the company's Social Responsibility initiative. This involved highlighting local charities on the ground in our Program Locations, in addition to the introduction of 5 new fully funded Scholarships for Inclusion. These scholarships included the CRCC Asia and KAHAL Abroad Scholarship for Jewish Students, the CRCC Asia and AHEAD Students with Disabilities Scholarship, the LGBTQ Scholarship, and the Symone D. Sanders Scholarship for Black Communities.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "Generation UK | British Council". www.britishcouncil.cn. Retrieved 2019-08-22.