
We are pleased to invite BNBU students and faculty to a special event featuring a unique student-centered academic project that led to the publication of a case study book, as well as the introduction of a new opportunity for students to participate in a similar project.
This event will showcase the official book launch and outline the project behind the publication of "Cases on China’s Partnerships and International Development in Asia (2026 - Published by IGI Global, USA)". This casebook, co-edited by four BNBU faculty members from FBM and FHSS, features 18 case studies authored by BNBU students and alumni. Each case examines China’s cooperation with a particular Asian country within the larger framework of the Belt and Road Initiative.
What You Will Discover During This Event:
· How students developed, wrote, and published academic case studies
· The full project process: from research to writing and reviews
· Insights into China–Asia cooperation, a key topic in today’s global environment
· How structured academic projects connect learning with real-world analysis
What Will Happen During the Event?
· Meet the co-editors (faculty members) behind the project
· Hear from student authors who contributed to the casebook
· Learn about their experience, challenges, and outcomes
· Engage in a Q&A session
· Discover how to join the next project
What Else? New Publication Opportunity for Students
A new student case study project will be introduced during the event, offering motivated students the opportunity to contribute to a future casebook publication. This project is designed for students who want to advance their academic journey through a structured, guided writing experience. Students interested in joining the next project can learn more and ask questions during the event.
By joining this new project, you will:
· Contribute to the development of a real academic case study for publication
· Develop strong analytical, critical thinking, and research skills
· Improve your academic writing through a supervised process
· Build a distinctive profile that can strengthen your Master’s applications and job opportunities by showcasing rigor, expertise, and intellectual engagement
Event Details:
· Date & Time: 12:00 - 13:00, 20 May 2026 (Wed)
· Venue: T2-202
· Open to: All students and staff
Light lunch will be provided
(Please note that light lunch will be provided only for registered participants.)
Join us and discover how BNBU students turn into published authors of case studies.
Registration: Click Here (DDL: 19 May)

