Bowen Xuan

Country: China
Sector: Healthcare
Job title: Project Manager
Subject of study: International Management
Year of graduation: 2013
Type/Level of study: Post graduate

Current Employer/Organisation Name

Chinese Hospital Association

What have you been doing since leaving Exeter, and what are you doing now?

Managing health policy and administrations for the Public Health Services.

Why did you choose this career? And what do you enjoy most about your work?

We work hard for the grand goal of creating a harmonious society by intensifying all aspects of the efforts, and strive to open up a better future for Chinese hospitals.

Were you part of the Exeter Student Ambassador Scheme at any point during your studies?

Yes.

What did you enjoy most about your programme and what was the biggest highlight?

I loved to do group work with classmates – our friendships were built through studying together.

What did you enjoy most about studying here?

The beautiful school environment.

Why did you choose to study at Exeter?

I love the city because my English teacher told me Exeter was his favourite city, and I also heard that the business school here is really awesome.

What skills and experiences have been most useful for your career?

Critical thinking and team building.

What advice would you give to a current student who wishes to pursue your career?

Try to explore yourself while you are in Exeter and don’t limit yourself.

What are your plans for the future?

Do more things that can make the world beautiful.

 

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