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Born in Zhejiang Province in October 1952. Master of Laws.
1977-1978 Teacher at Shanghai Normal University
1978-1979 Postgraduate at the Department of Foreign Languagues, Shanghai Normal University
1979-1981 Postgraduate at the UN Interpreter and Translator Training Course in Beijing Institute of Foreign Languages
1981-1984 Interpreter, Chinese Service, Department for General Assembly and Conference Management, UN Headquarters
1984-1986 Attaché and Third Secretary, Department of International Organizations and Conferences, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA)
1986-1987 Postgraduate at Johns Hopkins University, USA
1987-1996 Deputy Office Director, Office Director and Counselor, Department of International Organizations and Conferences, MFA
1996-1997 Deputy Director-General, Spokesperson, Information Department, MFA
1997-1999 Minister Counselor, Permanent Mission of China to the United Nations
1999-2001 Deputy Executive Director-General, Policy Research Office, MFA
2001-2003 Director-General, Policy Research Office, MFA
2003-2006 Director-Gener
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Chinese Diplomat Cui Tiankai to Give 7th NYU Shanghai Commencement Address
Esteemed Chinese diplomat Cui Tiankai will address the Class of 2023 at NYU Shanghai’s commencement ceremony on May 22. Ambassador Cui, China’s longest-serving ambassador to the United States, served in the role for eight years from 2013 to 2021. “This will be my first opportunity to serve as a commencement speaker,” he said. “I am awed to be presented with this honor and am looking forward to sharing my experiences with NYU Shanghai’s graduating class.”
“After studying in China and the United States, Ambassador Cui led an extraordinary career in the world of diplomacy,” said Vice Chancellor Jeffrey Lehman. “We look forward to hearing his thoughts on how an NYU Shanghai education has prepared our graduates to lead equally cosmopolitan lives.”
Ambassador Cui’s talk will focus on his own experiences navigating different cultures throughout his career and the continued importance of cross-cultural exchange.
Born in Shanghai in 1952, Ambassador Cui pursued advanced education in both China and the
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Biography of Ambassador Cui Tiankai
2013/04/09 04:00
Mr. Cui Tiankai was born in October 1952. He has a Master's degree of Laws.
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Mr. Cui Tiankai is married with a daughter.
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